Diplo said:Question: If Tom's is so biased towards Nvidia, why have I seen numerous ATI fans use Tom's IQ tests for 'Far Cry' to show that Nvidia cards have bad IQ? Why is the main headline in the video section "ATi's X800 Pulls Off Another Coup in the Graphics Performance War" ?
Here's the conclusion to that X800 review:
We haven't even really gotten over NVIDIA's highly impressive introduction of its GeForce 6800 Ultra, and here ATi is already hitting back hard. Thanks to its performance advantage when using anisotropic filtering, the Radeon X800 XT Platinum Edition shows its rivals who's boss in this discipline without noticeably sacrificing image quality. Even the much less expensive X800 Pro with its 12 pipes can beat the GeForce 6800 Ultra in some game tests. The price difference of about $100 will certainly be an argument that could win over a number of undecided buyers. When quality-enhancing features like FSAA and anisotropic filtering aren't enabled, however, it is often the GeForce 6800 Ultra that takes first place. Thanks to Temporal AA, though, ATi has a good solution even to this "problem". At any rate, most gamers would be loath to do without anisotropic filtering when using cards of this caliber anyway. But keep in mind that neither of the cards can be termed "slow". We´re talking about differences at very high levels!
In our opinion, the most impressive thing about this card is how little effort ATi needed to reach the performance we saw here. The power consumption of the X800 XT is about the same as that of its predecessors in 3D applications. Additionally, the cards require only one auxiliary power connector and don't need an especially potent power supply like the GeForce 6800 Ultra does. Even the cooler has shrunk a bit, reducing the card's overall weight and ensuring that it would fit even into a mini-ITX case.
Perhaps someone can enlighten me as to how this is biased towards Nvidia? Or when people say Tom's is biased, do they just mean it doesn't reflect their own bias?
Because sometimes facts are facts, even bias reporters have no choice but to state the facts as they are, if not don't you think readers will see through that? Especially considering that most reviews give the card very high marks. Their is a scale from the totaly bias to the complete unbias, THG plays the line very well.
Reread the article, what is the message that your getting ? Now look at the facts! "Retail stores now indicate shipping dates closer to the end of June." But they quote " CompUSA however puts the..." Excuse me this is 1 Chain Store. "Rumors, that the new X800 XT might be off to a slow start..." Is this the Inquirer? Did they validate the information through other means at their disposal, like calling others chains, distributors or resellers. THG should know everyone in the industry that could give them a clue. But they take a rumor and run with it is totaly bogus considering the facts can't be that hard to get. I get the feeling THG dosn't want facts why?