Tuesday, June 21st 2016
EVGA Cashes in on Tweaked Review Sample Anger
Cashing in on anger against the likes of MSI and ASUS for sending out graphics card review samples with higher out-of-the-box clock speeds than retail cards, EVGA put out a press release, stating that it never indulges in such deceptive practices as putting up "fake" reviews, or sending out cards with "tweaked clock-speeds" to reviewers, adding that with EVGA, "what you see is what you get."
Last week, we unearthed a disturbing pattern of MSI and ASUS sending out graphics card review samples with higher clock speeds out-of-the-box than what consumers get in their retail cards, out-of-the-box. Till date, we have not received any follow-up statements on the matter from either company.
Last week, we unearthed a disturbing pattern of MSI and ASUS sending out graphics card review samples with higher clock speeds out-of-the-box than what consumers get in their retail cards, out-of-the-box. Till date, we have not received any follow-up statements on the matter from either company.
42 Comments on EVGA Cashes in on Tweaked Review Sample Anger
the only nvidia GPU AIB i had issue (unexplained death after a short while or other weird issues) with was .... EVGA (a 460 a 480 and a 580) if it was only once i would not bother but trice ... for me it's a constant now (10yrs warranty my @$$ they refused warranty replacement and asked me to pay for both shipping cost, if they only asked for "me to them" i would have done it ... but nope )
while with ASUS and MSI (or Gigabyte) i had none (well i had one with MSI but the warranty replacement took less than 1week and a half and shipping paid from them ) ... ok they "cheat" for reviews? (well nvidia itself should also suspected to be doing some kind of binning for the "stock" "founder" sample that are handed to reviewer)
is that a big deal? nope .... not at all, as ALL GPU i bought never reached any result given in reviews... (mostly OC results) so, yep all review samples are "enhanced", altho ALL GPU i bought always brought me satisfaction (except EVGA, as i wrote above ) out of the box (aka stock) and even as they OC'ed less than review sample, they did hold their ground
also ... EVGA is a bit on the "plain" but "secure" side with design (even the K1ngp1n looks bland)
www.guru3d.com/news-story/evga-steals-the-rivatuner-rtss-design-concept-into-precisionx-15.html
www.guru3d.com/news-story/evga-steals-the-rivatuner-rtss-design-concept-into-precisionx-15.html
Sometines you can get Samsungs at the end of a line as well. It's all lottery.
While you're at it, was the VRM manufacturer changed as well? PCB's? Capacitors'? Screws'?
but as said it aint just gpu makers, corsair have been doing it with ram since ddr2 at least.
but it is better than vendors sending out higher end cards dressed up as those lower in the range to try to bump sales of said product as a sleeper. when the truth is the review cards are all pre binned versions with the normal cooler on....