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Saving me another type of adjectives that I would like to use, but I will leave them for my private conversations, the N3D forum leaves much to be desired. Before, the moderation team had some members who liked to put out the fire with gasoline and fortunately none of them are present now. Now the forum in question has been down for several days with continuous server crashes, errors, bugs, etc., and more than a vbulletin problem it seems that any day now either because of the crisis, or for whatever reason that website will stop working definitively. Quite a few people showed up, not just now, but since I've known that website (2007) offering to help for free in what is the maintenance of the website, contributing solutions, options, alternatives... and they have been ignored in a rather embarrassing way. I mean, I'm already gray-haired and in my life they have never offered to help me with any problem... I find it a somewhat ungrateful attitude on the part of the owners of the website.
What I don't understand is why people insist on staying on that page and not looking for others like this one. Here I have met many people that I loved to read but who were banned in N3D, most of them because of the terrible moderation that was before. Now if I want to read them I have to come here or to the Hard2mano forum. I would love it if there was a transfer of users to another forum, this one for example, and have a Spanish forum about the novelties that we like of processors, graphics, motherboards, games, etc...., here much as it pains me there are not threads as updated as the one there on Mantle, to give an example. I would like, and I suppose also those who are reading me now, to be able to enter this forum daily and read new things constantly as happened in the other forum. The little or much that I know about computing I owe it to the large number of hours that I have spent reading people more expert than me contributing solutions and experience, and it would be a shame that because of the fact that in this country we have such square heads people disperse and do not look for a common place. But at the rate we're going I see myself reading the English-speaking forums to keep up to date and it would be a shame.
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Saving me another type of adjectives that I would like to use, but I will leave them for my private conversations, the N3D forum leaves much to be desired. Before, the moderation team had members who liked to put out the fire with gasoline and fortunately none of them are present now. Now the forum in question has been down for several days with continuous server crashes, errors, bugs, etc., and more than a vbulletin problem it seems that any day now, whether it's because of the crisis or for whatever reason, that website will stop working definitively. Quite a few people have appeared, not just now, but since I've known that website (2007) offering to help for free in maintaining the website, contributing solutions, options, alternatives... and they have been ignored in a rather embarrassing way. I mean, I'm already gray-haired and in my life they have never offered to help me with any problem... I find it a somewhat ungrateful attitude on the part of the owners of the website.
What I don't understand is why people insist on staying on that page and not looking for others like this one. Here I have met many people that I loved to read but who were banned in N3D, most for the poor moderation that was there before. Now if I want to read them I have to come here or to the Hard2mano forum. I would love there to be a transfer of users to another forum, this one for example, and have a Spanish forum about the novelties that we like of processors, graphics, motherboards, games, etc...., here, much as it pains me, there are not threads as updated as the one there on Mantle, to give an example. I would like, and I suppose those who read me now also, to be able to enter this forum daily and read new things constantly as happened in the other forum. The little or much that I know about computing I owe it to the great number of hours I have spent reading people more expert than me contributing solutions and experience, and it would be a shame that because in this country we have such square heads people disperse and do not look for a common place. But at the rate we're going I see myself reading the English-speaking forums to keep up to date and it would be a shame.
The problems that there are in N3D should be left there, whether they are of moderation, management or technical.
Here you can see that there is the possibility of talking about any topic related to computing as long as the forum rules are met, which, incidentally, are basic rules of coexistence.
What usually happens is that it is very comfortable to continue in a place to which one has become accustomed, with the forumers that one knows, the statistics that are saved of their user, the posts that have been published in the past... and abandoning that is complicated even if it means an improvement in other aspects.
Hardlimit has the doors open to anyone and the fact that former forumers of N3D have continued their journey here demonstrates it.
And, sincerely, I would also like to read more about Mantle around here, something that I am sure would happen if other users came. But that does not depend on me or the staff, but on there being users in the forum with time and resources to dedicate to the topic.
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Regardless of what happens in other forums that I don't frequent, all new users are welcome, given that they accept our simple rules of coexistence during the registration process, before they can post.
Regarding the lack of current thematic posts, I believe that one of the great things about this forum is that it is not necessary for someone to create a monothematic post in the form of a lecture, but rather that it is enough for any forum member to ask a question, to create debates in which each one contributes their knowledge and useful information, for the enrichment of the participants and the forum in general.
It is true that in order to be informed about these topics, it is very useful to consult certain websites in English, but there is also a lot of information on other specialized European websites (German, Danish,…), and of course, on the numerous Chinese websites, full of leaks about samples and projects.
Salu2!
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And go on with N3D
welcome anyway. As you will see this forum has nothing to do, here we are forum members who started in the OC a while ago when it was more complicated than now and we did it for other reasons than the usual ones today, understand that we usually read the news in English as fassou says. As we have been a few years with few important novelties (the generalization of ssd has been I think the last one) we also do not have so much activity, but we are open to debate on anything interesting that is not like: yahoo answers, oc for dummies or make me the shopping list. I now with tapatalk I usually check the forum often, feel free to open any topic

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