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Is it really that hard to describe Prohardver?

It really looks like yes!file movie_logoThe story began at the end of November, when the IT portal named "What will your Kaveri GPU know?" There was a bit of a murmur in his article. The “mistake” - a matter of point of view, which is certainly not the case for readers - has been corrected since then, but the avalanche started without snowfall.

What happened was that pictures of AMD's next APU came out, one of which revealed some details about the products called A10-7850K and A10-7700K. It’s not really a gigantic sensation, the only major novelty was the unveiling of the clock provided by Turbo Core - the other specifications could no longer surprise those familiar with the subject. I was wrong, the hedgehog said and got off the brush, the thing really got interesting from here after all. In a fleeting 3-7 days, the foreign and then the domestic press - the order is already spicy - slammed into the case, and soon very nice game shoots were made regarding the name of the source.

The line was probably opened by German PC Games Hardware - after three days. Only the picture with the most important information was taken, but we think we will discover some Englishization, because Proharder.hu was born. The latter, by the way, I liked Planet 3DNow so much! and the editors of Teccentral that they stayed with it. Beyond this point, there was absolutely no stopping, WCCFtech for the first time with a source, a logo used it the images and then a few days later these identifiers disappeared, however, the images remained exactly pixel by pixel. Guru3D was a bit simpler than that, as they uploaded all three presentation materials under their own umbrella - can two good logos fit in a small space?

3DCenter.org didn't do that damn letter either, but at least we got a real gem in the form of ProHarderver. At TechPowerUp, chances are Photoshop has been unveiled, as the images have become slightly smaller and a tiny detail has disappeared from them. By this time, ProHardware.hu was so common (VR-Zone, Softpedia, PCTuning.tyden.cz, TechPowerUp, GinjFo, One News Page, 59hardware, u-sm.ru, Tropgeek, etc.) that I didn't want to deal with it. .

PC Perspective wanted to get more out of the case. From the measurements that Prohardver started as a simulation, they concluded that the site made statements about Kaveri’s performance. 

ETeknix caused fun minutes. Here, too, only footage depicting the technical indicators of the two APUs was saved for posterity (the best thing is that the original source can still be identified on this), and then the image and info were courtesy of the WCCFtech portal. ThinkComputers, PCMasters, Hot Hardware, HardOCP and ocaholic did the same, and IN4.pl attributed the events to TechPowerUp.

But now my good old Opera browser has finally shown something I haven't seen before! HardWare.fr did it. I could hardly believe my eyes anymore, but then the French portal really delighted me with this: PROHARDWARE! I apologize for the stenciled closing, it just doesn’t occur to me better than that: “There’s only one lad on my feet in the countryside”.

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