Quote Originally Posted by NaeKuh View Post
u wanna ask the entire forum who was the "Experiment" for koolance's new stuff when they started coming out?



Also water bridges that connect two blocks in 1 blocks.

Who do you think invented that concept which most block makers now use on full board blocks?

Shall i show you how bridges got started?
Nope; I am asking you to tell decently to the guy how it really starts, without the BS.... You made something, and got known from it, someone spotted you because of that, or alternatively, someone refered you... That is how it happens in real life..

- Dont pretend that if the guy posts 3 common rigs on a forum, that his phone will ring and its Koolance on the other end of the line..

Quote Originally Posted by DarthBeavis View Post
I got my start by having a build on the cover of CPU Magazine. After that I got Nvidia (knew them from PDXLAN) and the others just came after that. Most of my sponsors I know from LAN events (Nvidia, AMD/ATI, Danger Den, Crucial, Asus, Koolance). It helps to be able to meet people face-to-face. And NaeKuh is right, it is not the land of milk and honey. You have to work hard, produce and produce often which I why I kick out so many builds. I think AMD/ATI is the only vendor who contacted me first and that was at an event when they heard I was doing a project for Nvidia at the time.
See that makes perfect sense...

I myself started by showing up at Cebit, and the Taiwanese hardware icon "Coolaler" recommended me to a vendor.... Vendor recommended me to next vendor after a good relationship vendor, and the ball started rolling...

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Regarding promises to keep and milk and honey... Play it simple, keep it real, play it fair...

And to make some clear statements;
If you live in Europe, no way nvidia will ever consider contacting you, I dont even know if they have a marketing division over here? Ineffective never the less...
Crucial sure as hell wont contact you neither...
ASUS doesnt understand "innovation", the word simply doesnt excist for them, so, you'd have to do some lame review cloned from first 20 other pages, then you're good to go,...

ATI has no interest neither.... AMD on the other hand is actually scouting for people to interact with...