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The Charts: Selecting a Benchmark
1:40 AM - April 16, 2008 by
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The Charts: Selecting a Benchmark
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Here the dropdown menu is used to select a benchmark to be used in comparing a set of desktop VGA cards.
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But seriously, slick!
Give me back the original! >
I want the old charts back! One simple view of all products tested in a sorted manner. I want to see all models right at the begining without clicking on some button that I need to look for. Easter is over, folks.
Give me back the original!"
Bloody Right mate
Give me back the original!"
Bloody Right mate
Give me back the original!"
Bloody Right mate
The new charts section is a disaster! Slow and unuseable!Give me back the original! >
Bloody Right Mate
And the charts themselves have to be smaller. With the old charts, you could see nearly all of the components at once. Now we have to scroll tons to see the component we want, and then we have to scroll back and forth to compare two components.