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    AdoredTV Discusses the Recent AMD Ryzen and Radeon 3000 Series Leaks

    And they can read what I wrote and they'll see that you're a habitual liar who changes the goalposts when called out.
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    AdoredTV Discusses the Recent AMD Ryzen and Radeon 3000 Series Leaks

    Why would I delete it? Like the rest of my detractors, you're simply a lying sack of shit. You lied about me saying the 480 would beat the 1080 then changed the goalposts. You used another persons quote and tried to pass it off as mine. You used the only subreddit that has banned my videos...
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    AdoredTV Discusses the Recent AMD Ryzen and Radeon 3000 Series Leaks

    Lol /r/hardware, the same place ran by mods with micron and intel shares? Why would they ever want to ban my videos I wonder. Do you know the readers had a recent vote there to unban me and even after I "won" the vote, the mods refused to lift the ban? That's how worthless that place is and no...
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    AdoredTV Dissects the Marketing to Make Nvidia Turing RTX Performance Predictions

    Your entire tirade in this thread was about me supposedly being the unreliable source and Nvidia never lying. Can you show me where Nvidia's marketing showed the 2080 as 35% faster than the 1080? Or did they actually show a bunch of slides with stuff like shader perf ~60% higher and HDR...
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    AdoredTV Dissects the Marketing to Make Nvidia Turing RTX Performance Predictions

    I literally linked my video at the exact point I said "30% at 1440p and not a bunch of HDR benchmarks", which FYI Tech Report and Computer Base used, hence their much higher ~40%ish scores, without which the results would have been nearly exactly 30% (lower had they used a reference 2080). I...
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    AdoredTV Dissects the Marketing to Make Nvidia Turing RTX Performance Predictions

    As others said in the thread, updating your analysis based on more information is actually a desirable trait. I said that I overran the initial numbers of 20-25% (this was before we'd even seen any Nvidia slides) and I then decided on 30% being more accurate. Here - 32.4% at 1440p over maybe...
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