[citation][nom]Revdarian[/nom]i am sorry but, without any intention to troll, your ssd articles are still mostly worthless for the average user.No average gamer cares about the technical data, we care about results. Log and graph both the load times and the fps over a period of time doing the same activities, both with hd's and with ssd's.The technical data will not tell us if the ssd provides a more consistent experience, the actual graph of second by second fps will tell us that.[/citation]
While I understand your criticism, this article clearly isn't for you. It's not for the technically faint of heart. Second, if you understand the constraints of benchmarking, you'd also understand why fps by second would be an impractical benchmark.
Second, we NEVER choose an article based on the amount of likes. Otherwise, I might as well resort to some of the borderline yellow journalism tactics of some of our news posters. Hate on Apple, Love on Linux and Android, talk about tablets, write short 1 page articles, booth babes, etc...
Third, true SSD enthusiasts like Ao1 at Xtremesystems do like our work. I won't publicly comment on traffic, but I can say this series has definitely NOT been low traffic compared to other articles.
I consider this to be the end of the discussion. I am not interested in a public debate. If other websites want to engage and perpetuate the limited knowledge pool of the "average gamer" that's their business. Tom Hardware is hardly for "average gamers." People here simply know more and are interested in knowing more.
Our readers are above average. If our goal is anything, it's about turning the average gamer into the above average. The idea that we have to keep pounding the same old ground, means that the average gamer never learns. That's never good in technology.