cadaveca said:
I don't see any reason to include in-depth data about power use and noise levels when such things aren't dictated by the stock configuration... it's all about what hardware you decide to put in it.
Red herring.
cadaveca said:
IF thermals were an issue, I'd have reported it.
Also a red herring.
People like to see basic things reported as measured data, like thermals and noise, so they can come to their own conclusions and see evidence to support the reviewers' conclusions.
I’ve read plenty of articles and reviews where the conclusions reviews have are different from the data they present. One recent example is the way a review praised EVGA over its BIOS to raise fan speed and noise levels (almost double the noise according to his measurements). If he hadn’t shown what the data was I would have assumed that there wasn’t a significant issue. For some people a 9 decibel increase is significant.
cadaveca said:
I also had in my mind "regular" users, who for the most part don't care about system noise.
Another red herring.
Regular normal people don’t read tech sites’ hardware reviews. They play their consoles and beer pong.
cadaveca said:
I have talked to countless students at school and other "normal" people, and the things that they care about aren't the same as what "enthusiasts" care about.
And yet here you are writing for an enthusiast audience.
Are normal people are going to want to see your detailed audio performance chart? Stereo crosstalk? IMD at 10 kHz? I don’t even know what that means and I’m a super geek. It's not total harmonic distortion so it's something else even more arcane.
cadaveca said:
I'm not one to mince words too much, but it seems some people think otherwise often. I'm quite blunt, and that doesn't always go over well.
There is a difference between concision and brusqueness. If you're getting negative feedback concerning how you communicate it's likely the latter rather than the former.
cadaveca said:
Actually, I mentioned that the PSU fan in that case was a problem, both in the review and the conclusion, IIRC. I used a VGA with a blower fan myself, and that system still sits today as it did when I tested it, in use by my youngest daughter. Still kicking it pretty decently, too. Like, that's what's different about me and most other reviewers... I'm not selling the stuff I get ASAP to make money. I actually use it, and for extended periods
Having your daughter use a loud system proves that you're a better reviewer?
cadaveca said:
For noise, because I do not have a sound level meter handy, I can only report subjectively. A good sound meter costs thousands, and I have been formally trained to use one, but as a hobbyist, it isn't something I can afford.
A good enough sound meter is inexpensive. One is less than $20 and tells us more than a subjective impression. Techpowerup should be able to afford to loan a $20-50 sound meter to its reviewers.
https://www.amazon.com/Mini-Digital...rs-20&linkId=373e010257361ad14093d1c744b78efa
https://www.amazon.com/Extech-40773...rs-20&linkId=90a7cbdafbcd1d45fa9eb02033cce46a