Quote from: VEGGIM on November 10, 2020, 20:03:44
Quote from: Rinnn on November 10, 2020, 18:46:32
UserBenchmark is a joke of a site for quite awhile and is usually heavily criticized both by fans and tech Youtubers for its Intel bias. I have seen core i3 cpus scoring higher than Ryzen 7 on that site as well. Wouldn't be surprised if Intel actually owns Userbenchmark.
I doubt that would be the case. It's banned from the r/intel subreddit as well. I dont think something that heavily promotes intel, would be banned from the r/intel subreddit. it doesn't make sense.
They don't need it on there. It adds credibility to Intel that they are banned, and makes people think like you just did.
Userbenchmark has high Google results, and caters to people that don't know anything about computers. So it doesn't matter if it's on cpu reddits, the people there wouldnt fall for their obvious BS anyway. Userbenchmark just needs to mislead more "gullible" people.