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Apparently you don’t actually pay as much attention as you think you do. There are very many Nvidia users on here beating down Tom’s editorial advice. There are also a number of us that buy both camps saying the same. Everything is not broken down into red and green fanboys. This is about pre-order advice, not companies.Uuu... so many people beating the drum for "Tom's Hardware published an article of herculean stupidity that pertained to the idea of pre-ordering based on nothing more than promises. ".
How funny it is considering what was going on before Ryzen and Vega came out.
I bet most of the other company fanboys here would already order Navi if someone wanted to take their money
It's just sad that the same people who praise the other company for "fine wine", "future proofing" and "innovation" are now criticizing NV for pushing RTRT. :-D
This is the most advanced card available today. Just live with it. NV got so far ahead in performance that they finally had a moment to do something interesting.
And I simply knew HBM will appear here (mentioned by the usual members). :-D