I'm amazed at how many people RMA their stuff after little troubleshooting. Like the power supply I own, I was reviewing it again the other day and some guy RMA'd it twice because he couldn't figure out the 'server' connector split in two to be used as the P4 connector - even after 3 people including myself reviewed it saying the connector split in two and it was confusing. But the guy that gave it a bad review swore that it was at fault of the company and RMA'd it twice.
It got me thinking about how much money is lost in business because the customer improperly RMA's and warranties products without proper troubleshooting.
...someone who bought an 8800GTX for a Shuttle system, realised it wouldn't fit, and sawed about 4" off the back of it.
...someone who bought an 8800GTX for a Shuttle system, realised it wouldn't fit, and sawed about 4" off the back of it.
My favorite ones are when someone gets a defective product(or they can't figure out how to work it) and they rate it 1 star and rant about how it didn't work...umm hello how can you review it if it didn't work? With any product you'll have a few bads ones, but that pisses me off so much when I see the waste of space of someone reviewing something they haven't even tested out yet. I also love how everyone rates their tech level high and 95% of the people that put it as that have no idea what they're talking about.
Is there english and grammar good? If so, they probably actually did a 'real' review for the product.
I read through... Is there english and grammar good? ...
Is there english and grammar good? If so, they probably actually did a 'real' review for the product.
dewd, I don't think you have seen some of the 965 presler reviews, half them talk about it being twice as fast as most conroes on the market, and then some even take the liberty of saying how they compared it to the x6800, and showed it was faster :lol: I actually like newegg's reviews for the most part, I just don't pay any attention to main hardware (especially cpu and ram) reviews since I already have better information, or can simply find actuall benchmarks and reviews, but for things like accessories, they aren't a bad idea to check out for say a hdd, since most are accurate there
Something is wrong with the flash. You get a lot of photos with eyes shut, using red eye reduction or not.
Man. To bad they didn't make this in SLI. Just think 2 of these puppies runing HL2 or UT2007 when it comes out in 3840x2400 MANNNNN. Be awsome!!!!
My favorite newegg review of all time... It was for an anti-static wrist band, they gave it 3 eggs.
"Pros: Good conductor
Cons: To test conductivity I plugged the aligator clip into the wall socket. Now the wrist band is a part of me, which is fine becuase of its sleek design. That really hurt though.
Other Thoughts: Don't test it the way I did, you'll be ok. "
Candidates for management. If we didn't have to tolerate people like this, life would be so much better !I also love it when people write something completely ridiculous and then rate their technical knowledge "high"
Part Of New system
Reviewed by: Rob
Just ordered this along with
BFG 680 MOBo
BFG 8800GTX OC2
OCz SLI DDR2 PC2 8500 Mem
BFG 800W PS
Logitech G15 Keyboard
Antec 900 Gaming Case.
Think I've gone a bit OTT with the BFG stuff but I'm sure it will rock, cant wait to see what this Kentsfield can do.
Gamers Read this
Reviewed by: TANK
I play games semi-professionally, I am part of a team and recently our boss man cracked a deal with OCZ to sponser our team. Can't say the name but we are one of the top Gaming teams in the UK and travel across europe and States. I manage to incorporate this product because I have a conroe running quad core and needed the parts to run 1066plus. Easy for these little beaut's and not just that they tallyed up with my board because the SPD is set specially to work at an optimized level of performance. SLI zone is where I found out that the board and VGA are on the compatibility list, and is an awesome site to check out before building any PC. I haven't mentioned anything about the certification on the actual heatspreader, Mainly because it says exactly what it should, and speaks volumes in my eyes, these work with the Nvidia cards, I am lucky to have an 8800VGA, not sure if you will be as lucky, as the 8800's are very hard to come by.
Good modules, shame about the gimp above who reckons 8800's are hard to come by....lol
NYPD
Tech Level: low
Ownership: less than 1 day
3/8/2007 5:52:46 PM
Pros: hi guys i wont to know what is the differenc between 5555-12 and 4444-12 and 3333-15 can any one tell me befor i buy it
Cons: or is good with P5N32-E-SLI-DE and the video card is XFX 8800 GTS 640MB
I found this one for the new e6320 on new egg.Tech Level: somewhat high
Ownership: less than 1 day 4/29/2007 10:07:48 AM BTX?
Pros: Lower operating frequency and more instructions per cycle= more power with less heat. Love the 4meg L2 to this proc. Keeps the price down but would give me what I need.
Cons: BTX building. Why even try. I do not find a BTX version of this or any other Core 2. I found the board and case for BTX build but no heatsink (must be a BTX heatsink)to be bought nor could I find an inexpensive case with the front fan that is used to make BTX run cool. Probably don't need BTX with this, but it sure would be nice. Now I have to wait even longer to make up my mind about ATX vs. BTX on my next build. I hope for Intel's sake of keeping my business that this decision happens BEFORE the table turns and the competition finds a way to run circles around them at a better price again.
Other Thoughts: Okay, I do not own this and don't normally write reviews for things I don't have, but check the cons. My assessment is based on trusting all the good reviews and noticing issues trying to configure a build.