I'm holding off on ASUS stuff until they prove they've changed after they got called out by reviewers like gamersnexus, they made lotta promises after that and supposedly changed some stuff with how they handle problems and RMAs so just need time to see if they stick to it or not.
GamersNexus is like the last "bastion" of a big name tech group that won't hesitate to step on the toes of every fucking corporation that pisses them off.
The best part about them is they are big enough to not give a shit if a company tries to bullshit them or force them to change their mind (pull sponsors, blacklist em, etc).
The point where people get to self-sufficiency is when they usually you start seeing if they're full of shit or not and so far they've stuck to their guns.
To piggyback slightly: anyone know dirt about GamersNexus? They seem to really know their stuff and really advocate for the consumer, but I wonder if I've wrapped myself into an echo chamber and should temper my trust.
Smart. During crypto peak I bought a few dozen cards from Asus at once refurb. Almost all arrived severely damaged. Pins bent or missing. Wouldn’t POST, etc. wild shit.
Not sure if a AI wrote that article or the person writing it is just retarded, probably both given their 'profession'.
I'm holding off on ASUS stuff until they prove they've changed after they got called out by reviewers like gamersnexus, they made lotta promises after that and supposedly changed some stuff with how they handle problems and RMAs so just need time to see if they stick to it or not.
GamersNexus is like the last "bastion" of a big name tech group that won't hesitate to step on the toes of every fucking corporation that pisses them off.
I love it.
The best part about them is they are big enough to not give a shit if a company tries to bullshit them or force them to change their mind (pull sponsors, blacklist em, etc).
The point where people get to self-sufficiency is when they usually you start seeing if they're full of shit or not and so far they've stuck to their guns.
To piggyback slightly: anyone know dirt about GamersNexus? They seem to really know their stuff and really advocate for the consumer, but I wonder if I've wrapped myself into an echo chamber and should temper my trust.
Smart. During crypto peak I bought a few dozen cards from Asus at once refurb. Almost all arrived severely damaged. Pins bent or missing. Wouldn’t POST, etc. wild shit.
Asus is a shit company