cadaveca
My name is Dave
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Exactly, yes. Why is that a problem? All of those claims, that seems unproven to you, are all true. It's not my job to prove everything, like I said. I will rely on my fellow reviewers to do that for me.So in simple terms the argument you just made is that the performance in overclocking of these sticks is utterly irrelevant, despite the fact you've spent an entire thread arguing that you can back up your claims about overclocking, mentioned it and features relating to it on multiple pages of the review, listed it as a pro point in your conclusion and spent an entire paragraph of said conclusion extolling the sticks overclocking virtues.
Instead, you would like us all to believe that you never had any intention of making any claims about these things. Immediately after making some big claims about these things.
What's really sad about this is how completely your own first post in this thread contradicts you, glossing over the iCUE integration in order to extol how these sticks are for "Serious overclocking too!" (Exclamation point your own).
I want to take a moment and say thanks too, because clearly this is important to you. That's great.
However, many people complain about our scoring system. This is why it doesn't makes sense to some...they are picking one or two factors about a product to determine their overall score rather than looking at everything as a whole. It's really all about the experience these things offer you. Anyone can run benchmarks and post results and claim whatever. That's not what I'm doing here. Until you can understand that, I understand why you feel the way you do. That's cool. Sorry, but it is what it is.
the way I see it, if I take your approach, then companies should only ever make one, product, and it needs to be the best. If it's not, then it sucks. That's not how the world works though.