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Exactly. There's nothing wrong with criticism as long as there's purpose and a point. For example; with some of the really nice keyboards that have been reviewed on the site lately, I've chimed in to express my disappointment to the fact they have no 10-key. I didn't just come in and say "I think this sucks and it's crap!" or "Yawn!". I stated my dissatisfaction over the lack of functionality or feature. This applies equally here.Youre right. The difference is though, dont bother posting if it's not constructive or in any way beneficial to the content youre replying to. Youre just wasting your own time as well as mine by needing to read what you posted.
If someone is going to state a criticism, have a focus and purpose. Otherwise it's just needless negativity and whiny, useless crap-posting..
Then there are examples like this which are so far out of context that they are obvious trolling. And for the record the article states:Ah yes, CPU AIO that supports DDR5, definitely a "next gen". Reminds me of sales person in a local computer store that says "this laptop supports Nvidia VGA card and Mozilla Firefox, very recommended!"
That sentence is not stating that the AIO supports DDR5, it clearly states the AIO is mounted to a board running with DDR5 installed. Yeah, context is important!They will also feature native support for Intel's Alder Lake processors and the LGA1700 socket, with images showing the cooler mounted on an ASUS PRIME Z690 motherboard running Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory.
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