Hi all,
I'm sure this has been an oft-repeated as well as debated query but still to know, why doesn't the CPU/mobo corner have more sub-forums/corners so that it becomes easier to categorize stuff. For e.g. in http://www.techenclave.com/forums/cpu-mobo-corner/AMD/ it would be so easy to find stuff or http://www.techenclave.com/forums/cpu-mobo-corner/Intel it would be so much easier to focus rather than look at all the other stuff. I'm sure the guys here know that there are 70 odd mobos for something like 20 chips with various different socket/ core etc so it needs it own space. Similarly Intel is also moving both in the low as well as the high-end mkts with lots of similar yet niche products. So it would be great to have some kind of splitting. I know it would be a headache for the mods/admins to either archive all the stuff or to split the threads or something. Databases are still too primitive.
Anyway would like to have a discussion maybe we could make a clean break or something.
I'm sure this has been an oft-repeated as well as debated query but still to know, why doesn't the CPU/mobo corner have more sub-forums/corners so that it becomes easier to categorize stuff. For e.g. in http://www.techenclave.com/forums/cpu-mobo-corner/AMD/ it would be so easy to find stuff or http://www.techenclave.com/forums/cpu-mobo-corner/Intel it would be so much easier to focus rather than look at all the other stuff. I'm sure the guys here know that there are 70 odd mobos for something like 20 chips with various different socket/ core etc so it needs it own space. Similarly Intel is also moving both in the low as well as the high-end mkts with lots of similar yet niche products. So it would be great to have some kind of splitting. I know it would be a headache for the mods/admins to either archive all the stuff or to split the threads or something. Databases are still too primitive.
Anyway would like to have a discussion maybe we could make a clean break or something.