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Trumpstyle said:
vivster said:
So AMD has a 3080 killer ready to deploy but instead they wait until everyone has bought the Nvidia cards before they even reveal it? Doesn't sound very smart to me.

They probably need to manufacture console apus first, zen3 cpu's second and gpus get last prio.

Pemalite said:

The issue with Red Gaming Tech is that they have a clear AMD confirmation bias, so yes they can get predictions "right", I often get my predictions "right".
The issue with Red Gaming Tech is they tend to report on every single possible rumor and try to pass it off as something factual.

Ironically it's the same issue I have with wccftech who aggregate every possible rumor under the sun, even if it contradicts their prior article.

We need to source our information from impartial sources like Anandtech or Digital Foundry and place less emphasis on rumor, otherwise we support "fake news" and "rumors passed as news".


You need to seperate when redgamingtech report on a rumor and when he has a exclusive, this is an exclusive. We will see if he is right, he was right on navi10 performance and release date.

Wccftech reports almost every rumor and give source where it coming from, this is great for me as I'm familiar with the most leakers by now :)

I am not saying they aren't right or wrong... The issue I have is that people cling to these outlets and propagate every single tiny piece of information they 'report' on without fact checking or source checking.

Besides, when you report on every single possible scenario/rumor/word vomit/twitter post... You are obviously going to get a few correct "guesses" it's the law of averages at work.

It's easier to simply dissuade from sources which are dodgy to start with and stick to impartial sources like Anandtech.



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