

and i would argue that even people who buy prebuilts can go watch reviews before doing so.īut sure, even if GN's content is aimed at enthusiasts. they wouldn't even notice the difference between 10 and 11.

Well alright, but who are we talking about then? random people might not know about windows 11, but that was exactly my point. His content is not aimed at your joe blow who's just going to go out and buy a prebuilt Dell or the like. reviews, though they do need to be relevant now, are most important 3+ months after launch, when supply stabilises and you can just go and pick up whichever part you want off the shelf.Īnd by then, windows 11 (which is really just reskinned 10) probably won't have any compelling reason not to be upgraded to for most people (since, again, reskinned win 10).Īnd lets be honest, first off a good 80% of the population doesn't know about Windows 11 yet, I can mention it in conversation and people look at me confused, and then we have the fact that GN is VERY much aimed at enthusiasts. This includes comments like "mUh gAeMiNg kInG" Related Subreddits: Please visit /r/AyyMD, or it's Intel counterpart - /r/Intelmao - for memes. Rule 5: AyyMD-style content & memes are not allowed. AMD recommendations are allowed in other threads. Commenting on a build pic saying they should have gone AMD is also inappropriate. i7-9700k vs i9-9900k?) recommendations, do not reply with non-Intel recommendations. Rule #4: Give competitors' recommendations only where appropriate. No religion/politics unless it is directly related to Intel Corporation Rule 3: All posts must be related to Intel or Intel products. Rule 2: No Unoriginal Sources, Referral links or Paywalled Articles. If you can't say something respectfully, don't say it at all. This includes comments such as "retard", "shill", "moron" and so on. Uncivil language, slurs, and insults will result in a ban. Subreddit and discord for Intel related news and discussions.
