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Some years ago Tom's Hardware website used to be decent, but recently it became entangled in scandal with intel bribes and started fabricating their benchmarks and writing fraudulent biased content towards intel. Try googling this yourself, you'll find plenty of info about this. How can anyone trust a website after such actions.
Blocking screen with cookie selection every single time I visit even if I set to reject. Blocking contents asking for cookie is illegal according to new GDPR laws. It became a greedy, commercial ad site in the recent years. Disappointed.
Hi !i had worst experience at TH ....what I found and concluded, that the most of the TH members are gang of selfish/private system builders who are only there to post their (or their company's) ADS.Worst part is that they are RUDE (they will indirectly insult you by using double meaning words if you do not agree with them....and more worse is .....if you try to hit them back indirectly/directly....they will bring in their high ranked friends ...i.e. biased moderators) and try to push you psychologically (by bringing in their friends to favor their posts on a topic) towards their selfish motives.....this certainly defeats sole purpose of a healthy forum i.e. to share your ideas & knowledge with an objective to sharpen your practical skills.Finally, most worst part is ....if somehow (with all your efforts) you are able to prove ......that all of them are wrong........they will try to convince you that TH users can be anyone and are not linked to TH anyway....they will also discredit other web links (of well reputed brand/ companies) as garbage and can even remove those links...later without your knowledge in order to hide their carelessness or selfish motives.Here is the opinion of member of outervision.comHi,This is not the first time some of the TH users bash our calculator. Frankly I'm not surprised as there is a number of pcpartpicker "supporters/advertisers" on TH that will discard anything but their own interests. TH often deletes posts that contain links to our PSU calculator but surely promotes pcpartpicker. Wonder why?Our PSU calculator adds additional 50W to the load value. Also, the premise of the calculation is based on ALL components being under 100% load which happens rarely but still does is specific cases. I doubt the user you are referring to was able to 100% load all of his/her components.Btw, we worked closely with scientists from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on their gaming power consumption project and they found our calculator to be very accurate.Best Regards,Axel
Avoid this forum at all cost. The people they have running the forum are rude and they delete posts for no good reason. I have to assume simply because they personally disagree with it. The one excuse they love to use, "Don't post in threads over 30 days old". That's utterly absurd. So never have a conversation about something that's 31 days old? You'd rather people create multiple threads about the same topic and turn your entire website into a swamp? Oh wait, nope! They'll delete that too!
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