I'm not trying to say you are deceiving people or anything, but I just disagree with the tone of the article pointing so much towards what you did not test it for. I see the words "may/should/could" a lot and to me a review is about telling people what you found out and can prove/disprove about a product. I wouldn't take offense if you had a paragraph to say "hey, look, we didn't get around to testing this like the intended market segment, but we're pretty sure you're gonna love it when you do." Instead, EVERY SINGLE paragraph in the conclusion talks about this untested territory.We never said it was great at extreme overclocking.
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We indicated potential but also went on to state that these ultra high end features hinge on voiding the warranty. These modifications can literally be made to any card with the right BIOS and a bit of knowledge with the same end result. The Matrix simplifies this by giving users the tools right there in front of them rather than having them look for PCB traces to jump...
That's my 2C and as always, people can agree or disagree. There are a lot of great parts to this article and a healthy respect for the limits of using this card within the "walled garden."