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== Nvidia 900 Series ==

Hello, please remember when you make an edit to a page to follow the proper table formats. Your recent edits on the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nvidia_graphics_processing_units#GeForce_900_Series article removed many important columns from the table format. I had to reformat the table and add your edits in manually to fix the issue, normally people won't go to that much trouble and will instead undo your edits.

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Comparison of CPU architectures

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Speedy deletion nomination of Intel ADX (Multi-Precision Add-Carry Instruction Extensions)

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Please get yourself a blog

Hello there! On one side, I really appreciate your efforts to contribute, but the style and language you are providing are unfortunately not good enough for Wikipedia. Here it's all about providing verifiable content in an academic style of writing — please have a look at the great manuals of style provided by Wikipedia.

I totally understand that nobody is perfect, but please do some practice before you contribute here. How about getting yourself a blog, so you can practice there? You can get that yourself for free, and in a few minutes.

For example, your idea of contributing Uop Cache section to the CPU cache article was really great, but it ended up with me and another editor spending much more time fixing dozens of your bad edits over two days, than it would've taken us to write that section from the scratch.

Also, a few minutes ago I accidentally went to the NetBurst (microarchitecture) article, just to discover some really bad layouts and a pointless section... So, I scratched my head and got it fixed, without checking the revisions log first. Later, I saw it was your work, too... :(

Dude, get serious, please. I know we all need to never stop learning, but please consider figuring that yourself, too. Thank you!

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I've just spent three hours cleaning up the mess you've left behind in many articles (Broadwell (microarchitecture), Steamroller (microarchitecture), AMD CrossFireX and POWER8 — just to name a few)... Once again, the ideas behind your contributions are quite good, but their realisation is horrible. That's why I suggested you to learn and practice before contributing — and you'll be good. Please, don't get me wrong, I wish you only the best. -- Dsimic (talk) 23:11, 7 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Hello there! Just as a note, you've just made a total of sixteen edits on the Steamroller (microarchitecture) article — for only about ten new words added, with no edit comments, and with quite a mess in words / punctuation marks spacing etc. Hm? -- Dsimic (talk) 01:26, 4 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Just as a note, today you've made a total of 25 edits to the Haswell (microarchitecture) article, ending up with a very small amount of actual changes for so many edits – and resulting in a wording that required a total cleanup. -- Dsimic (talk) 14:15, 20 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Nvidia 900 Series

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