• schizo@forum.uncomfortable.business
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    2 months ago

    But Tom’s Hardware is awful.

    Any article I’ve seen from them has either been so low detail it feels like someone used ChatGPT 0.1 to write it, or it’s so blatantly just and advertisement for whatever sponsor they’re talking about.

    Of course, that means AnandTech probably was still decent and since it was decent it cost money to run, so fuck it, let’s just see how much we can get nvidia to pay us to post fluff pieces instead.

    • LurkyLoo@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Yeah it’s a shame because there was a time that Toms hardware was so good and often neck and neck with Anandtech in terms of great articles to read, but at some point it became more sensationalist and the line betweens tom’s guide and tom’s hardware blurred (with tom’s guide seeming to take over). There are still nuggets that are okay, but just not like it used to be.

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        2 months ago

        Tom’s Hardware wrote plenty of junk back in the day. I remember articles where Tom’s Hardware would say “AMD trashes Intel in this benchmark”, but the difference was barely measurable. It was like they had a form fill for what to say after showing a graph. If one side was ahead by any margin at all, it trashed the competition.

        Anandtech was more sobering, but their website was a mess. Go to any section of the site (storage, gpus, whatever) and product announcements are sorted together with reviews. There are about ten product announcements for every review. When trying to get a comparison of different products for a build, it was hard to track down a useful article.

        Neither site had much changed their layout in 20 years, but Tom’s Hardware at least makes it easier to find what you want.