Caporegime
Steve over at Hardware Unboxed is pretty honest, he speaks his mind and tells you exactly how it is, he does not follow GPU vendors 'Review guides' be they from Intel, nVidia or AMD, he's not bias, he poured scorn on AMD Vega cards for under performing and being over priced, his review of Turing was positive but concluded they are overpriced with the RTX technology a good thing but not worth using yet.
For that it seems nVidia are giving him the cold shoulder.
I'm not disputing nVidia can do as they like including reviewers who only publish positive information about them. Of Course that is their right and prerogative.
However if nVidia force their reviewers to only publish positive reviews of their samples then no one can hold them to account, as reviewers should be so we can make proper informed decisions before we part with huge amounts of our hard earned cash.
Those of you about to shreek "AMD Fanboy" at me, check my signature, i had a GTX 970 before the 1070 i have now, i have been with nVidia for coming up to 4 years, because AMD's card's during that time have just not been good enough for me, i based my buying decisions based on the reviews people like Hardware Unboxed produced.
I want to be able to continue to trust the reviews i'm watching or reading so i can make an informed decision, and so that people like nVidia, AMD and Intel don't fall into a trap of confidence of producing lesser products for more money and then just forcing reviewer to milk the products for them.
*sorry about the typo in the title, nothing i can do about it now*
For that it seems nVidia are giving him the cold shoulder.
I'm not disputing nVidia can do as they like including reviewers who only publish positive information about them. Of Course that is their right and prerogative.
However if nVidia force their reviewers to only publish positive reviews of their samples then no one can hold them to account, as reviewers should be so we can make proper informed decisions before we part with huge amounts of our hard earned cash.
Those of you about to shreek "AMD Fanboy" at me, check my signature, i had a GTX 970 before the 1070 i have now, i have been with nVidia for coming up to 4 years, because AMD's card's during that time have just not been good enough for me, i based my buying decisions based on the reviews people like Hardware Unboxed produced.
I want to be able to continue to trust the reviews i'm watching or reading so i can make an informed decision, and so that people like nVidia, AMD and Intel don't fall into a trap of confidence of producing lesser products for more money and then just forcing reviewer to milk the products for them.
*sorry about the typo in the title, nothing i can do about it now*
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