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Yeah they do indeed, can't even get some preloaded pages ready to auto refreshnot having product pages is massively helping. I believe bots need to be programmed for the products their going for.
I thought there were ways round it?not having product pages is massively helping. I believe bots need to be programmed for the products their going for.
The ways around it would usually be scan the overview page but as there isn't even an overview page showing all 6000 series cards it's a bit harder, unless there are suggestions to the page url's in the source code etc.I thought there were ways round it?
I don't know too much about them but from my little understanding they use solenium and need to "know" how to make a purchase on the site.I thought there were ways round it?
Yeah but thats a few minutes the humans can order in lolprobably would only take them a few minutes to load the URL into the bot but every little helps I guess.
People are not buying a 3090 for 1440p6800 "non xt" beating 3090 in some games at 1440P... Laughing HARD.. 1500$. This shouldn't happen... Ampere architecture isn't well balanced.
People are not buying a 3090 for 1440p, if you can afford a 3090 you can afford a monitor more than 1440p.
Selenium, but yes. The tool uses the browser to examine the DOM and execute actions on the elements, for example clicking the mouse on a button, or scrolling down the page. You can automate some of it in terms of finding a button with particular text, but there are many ways to fool that sort of approach. It doesn't give the bots any particular advantage beyond clicking buttons instantly, or filling in forms instantly. The bot still has to suffer the F5 problem, incomplete DOMs, unexpected error pages and pop-ups, etc.I don't know too much about them but from my little understanding they use solenium and need to "know" how to make a purchase on the site.
so if the pages that go live differ too much, that needs to be accounted for.
The wonder cache seems to be delivering the goods.
This might be of interest at 1pm Gigabyte Benchmark 6800xt live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIkb2LF1Rfo&feature=youtu.be
Probably but doesn't hurt to queue and seeIt'll be an hour of waffle before they can actually show any numbers at 2pm.
The product page not being up at some stores isn't about an NDA... there are sites with legit product pages already. It's anti-scalper measures.Seems totally ridiculous at this stage for an NDA to hold influence over retailers to even put up product pages or for reviews to be released.
I have a 3080 and a 3090 coming tomorrow, I had a 3080 XC3 which i sold for the same price i bought the 3080 FE for, but then NVIDA had founders edition 3090's in stock yesterday so i got one of them, not sure which to keep, i have 1440p 165hz monitorSurely that depends on what framerate you're after - 144hz monitor at 1440p you may well opt for 3090!
People are not buying a 3090 for 1440p, if you can afford a 3090 you can afford a monitor more than 1440p.
Surely that depends on what framerate you're after - 144hz monitor at 1440p you may well opt for 3090!
The product page not being up at some stores isn't about an NDA... there are sites with legit product pages already. It's anti-scalper measures.
As for the reviews... well yes, of course they are bound by NDA's if the reviewers agreed to them.