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Old 3rd August 2006, 09:22   #1
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3.000 superpi scores in one graph, information overkill but nice to see none the less. : )



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I'm color dyslectic :/

but I know I'm responsible for that 80+ score for P4 S478
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Are you shape dyslectic too? : )
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do mind that dyslectic != blind; I can see the difference , but don't ask me to name each color, I will mix them up.

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nice graph, shows you that mhz doesn't matter.
Are such graphs also possible for other benchmarks ?

jmke, what type of colorblindness do you have ?
 
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I made them for every benchmark app, but the other aren't as nice as they are only based on hundreds or maybe a thousend results.
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jmke, what type of colorblindness do you have ?
not blindness, rather not able to "name" a color; I can SEE a difference between green and brown, blue and purple, but when I was younger I couldn't tell which one was green or which one was brown, I saw there was a difference, but couldn't link the color to the name, so I ended up painting trees with brown leaves and a green branches, as well as a purple sea instead of a blue one.

I can see the difference, but hard to tell which on is which, (naming it). It's better now, but charts with 1001 colors are confusing whether you have probs with colors or not
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... but charts with 1001 colors are confusing whether you have probs with colors or not
Nope, it's just you.
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no it's not me... no way you can claim that having that many colors and shapes in that chart is making it "easy" to read.

at least bundle Intel in one collection of color shades of blue-purple
and AMD CPUs into shades of green-red or something

that would make it clearer
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Yes, making them all different shades of the same color would make it much easier to read.

I made this graph just for fun, i don't want to spend too much time in it.
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