Quite useless charts. I am an owner of an AMD X2 processor that is not displayed in these charts, if I want to buy a new CPU I want to know not only which is better, but how much better than my current CPU. Why? Because if the difference is not big enough I don't buy anything now and I will look again into this in a year from now.
[citation][nom]Adrian B[/nom]Quite useless charts. I am an owner of an AMD X2 processor that is not displayed in these charts, if I want to buy a new CPU I want to know not only which is better, but how much better than my current CPU. Why? Because if the difference is not big enough I don't buy anything now and I will look again into this in a year from now.[/citation]
Thanks for the feedback. Hopefully more people find them useful than useless. ;-)
Ditto on the charts. If i want to compare a benchmark across a few CPUs.. I get the WHOLE benchmark suite instead of just what I picked. Information overload.. and a major scrollbar battle.
[citation][nom]kittle[/nom]Information overload.. and a major scrollbar battle.[/citation]
Get yourself a 30" monitor that can do portrait mode - problem solved
You shouldn't have to buy a 30 inch monitor, or turn it 90 degrees to see info. It is quite annoying though. Could be laid out better. The desktop graphics card comparison guide is easier to read and very similar... Take a look, rojakpot.com