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zakezuke
Measkite said: Note snipped this time
Printers do. Seriously. And as you've noticed there are those in this
group who do care. You may call them churchies tweekers or weirdos....
but the fact that they exist proves you wrong on this point. Your
point is moot.
Hardly... you can say the soldering iron overclocking of boards is no
longer needed... that would be fair comment, but those of us paying
full price for hardware want the most bang for our buck... and tom's
goes out of their way to test equipment under extreme conditions. I
don't overclock my self but I respect any piece of hardware that will
operate above and beyond the labeled specifications.
who cares about the ink?
Printers do. Seriously. And as you've noticed there are those in this
group who do care. You may call them churchies tweekers or weirdos....
but the fact that they exist proves you wrong on this point. Your
point is moot.
tom's has outgrown the overclocking crowd
Hardly... you can say the soldering iron overclocking of boards is no
longer needed... that would be fair comment, but those of us paying
full price for hardware want the most bang for our buck... and tom's
goes out of their way to test equipment under extreme conditions. I
don't overclock my self but I respect any piece of hardware that will
operate above and beyond the labeled specifications.