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    Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
    Were you part of the actual press presentation / teleconference? If so, please refer to the section where they verbally mention that most users can see 850 - 900Mhz on stock volts and 900+ with the overclocking tools provided by ATI and their board partners. I believe it was during slide 16 as Wiz posted.

    I'll upload the audio file that was sent to me once I get approval.
    My friend, nobody really cares how ATI is marketing their products TO PRESS. It is your job, or my job, or anybody else that writes articles to filter the marketing BS and have aclean report. Now, why do you keep on repeating over and over again how ATI is lying about their product? Everybody tries to fill our head with BS in teleconferences, that is why I do not participate in this kind of things anymore, even if I am invited. I am tired to hear 45 minutes marketig BS about some technology, and 15 mins about the board itself. I can remember how the conference was for GTX 275....55 mins CUDA and PhysX, 5 minutes GTX 275.

    Anyway, our job is to inform our readers in a correct manner. That is why, unlike other sites, you will not find 3-4 pages about DX11, Eyefinity and other stuff like that in one of my ATI articles, and you will also not find 3 pages of CUDA and PhysX and BS in every Nvidia card review I did this year (unlike other sites - If I want to inform readers about PhysX or Cuda or Eyefinity or DX11, I will make a separate article, ONCE, not repeat that in every test for that manufacturer..) So....who is telling the BUYERS that ATI HD 5970 has an enormous OC potential with stock volts? Because ATi sure as hell does not. They tell that to you, not to the audience.
    Last edited by Monstru; 11-25-2009 at 10:38 AM.
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