Other Types of Reviews

Discussion in 'Site Feedback' started by Dave Baumann, Oct 5, 2004.

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Should B3D do more reviews on other related hardware?

  1. No, stick to 3D tech as much as possible

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  2. Yes, I'd like to see more diverse but related content

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  3. Have a sister site that looks at more diverse hardware thats related

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  1. volt

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    Definitely an idea to consider :p

    And if in fact that happens, you can sure expect lots of traffic

    Sister site 8)
     
  2. Geo

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    Other than the fact that you might (or might not) have to spend some more time to educate yourself or whoever else does the review to meet the expected standards of b3d, I'd say hell yes. Tho to do it up proper you'd need to be able to compare it to others and explain why this 'un is better or worse than that 'un.
     
  3. hoom

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    beyondpc.com ?
     
  4. gandalfthewhite

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    sister site with the forums being shared IMO
     
  5. Bolloxoid

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    On PSU reviews

    If you don't have a laboratory where you can actually measure the maximum power output of a power supply (like this) and compare it to reported specs, don't bother. If you can't verify the claims in the packaging quantitatively, it's no review (at least not a review B3D should carry).
     
  6. pat777

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    Power supplies have 3 dimensions. :lol:
    This is Beyond3D, not BeyondGPU. You can review powersupplies if you want to because they have 3 dimensions. :lol:
     
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