Captain Shiny
Banned
Sry, MSI but that doesn't roll with me. Just posted my ctiticism on the MSI part of the forum and it got deleted. I thought it was a valid point but MSI or someone else doesn't seem to agree and deleted the post - no message accompaning that, eihter. I thought this site was about customer protection or am I wrong!?
Okay, here it goes again - cause why not, let's see what happens. And if that gets deleted as well, no matter, I can post that anywhere else - cause guess what - circumventig censorship isn't that hard.
MSI kinda mixed up their stuff on their website for the Z97M Gaming. Very deceptive but still kinda funny.
Just for future reference look at this picture of the mainboard.
Then scroll down to the site until the part about the Crossfire/SLI compatability comes up.
Citation from the original website:
"Optimized for multiple graphics cards
Get up to 2 PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots, with optimal placement for better fitting and airflow. That way, you can enjoy the best graphics at the highest framerate jumping off from your screen when running a NVIDIA® SLI™ or AMD CrossFire™ gaming setup."
Then please take a close look at that picture which is right next that text. As you as a hardware enthusiast might realize, plugging in Graphics cards don't work like that.
Also I'd very much like to know how their USB "Gaming Device port" is supposed to work. Cause if you apply logic than it doesn make much sense why "3x more gold than regular connectors" would lead to "More responsive"ness, "Smoother gameplay" and "Faster reactions" in games.
Well, that's it. Opinions? I mean others than "OH MY GOD - delete"
Okay, here it goes again - cause why not, let's see what happens. And if that gets deleted as well, no matter, I can post that anywhere else - cause guess what - circumventig censorship isn't that hard.
MSI kinda mixed up their stuff on their website for the Z97M Gaming. Very deceptive but still kinda funny.
Just for future reference look at this picture of the mainboard.
Then scroll down to the site until the part about the Crossfire/SLI compatability comes up.
Citation from the original website:
"Optimized for multiple graphics cards
Get up to 2 PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots, with optimal placement for better fitting and airflow. That way, you can enjoy the best graphics at the highest framerate jumping off from your screen when running a NVIDIA® SLI™ or AMD CrossFire™ gaming setup."
Then please take a close look at that picture which is right next that text. As you as a hardware enthusiast might realize, plugging in Graphics cards don't work like that.
Also I'd very much like to know how their USB "Gaming Device port" is supposed to work. Cause if you apply logic than it doesn make much sense why "3x more gold than regular connectors" would lead to "More responsive"ness, "Smoother gameplay" and "Faster reactions" in games.
Well, that's it. Opinions? I mean others than "OH MY GOD - delete"
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