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    rusins got a reaction from King_of_Oz in Is a $600 CPU 10x MORE POWERFUL than a $60 one?   
    While watching the video I came up with a spectacular idea.

    You know how some benchmarks are "larger numbers means better" (for example, FPS) and some are "lower means better" (for example, startup times) – well, how about instead of having a piece of text indicating that each time, you just flipped the "lower means better" results horizontally, so that the bars would start at the right side of the screen, and then go over to the left! This would mean that "more far to the right" is always better, and makes it easier to quickly get a grasp of the benchmark results in the 1 to 2 second time window they are shown for.

    Perhaps this has been discussed before, idk, just wanted to pitch an idea.
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    rusins got a reaction from Not_Sean in Is a $600 CPU 10x MORE POWERFUL than a $60 one?   
    While watching the video I came up with a spectacular idea.

    You know how some benchmarks are "larger numbers means better" (for example, FPS) and some are "lower means better" (for example, startup times) – well, how about instead of having a piece of text indicating that each time, you just flipped the "lower means better" results horizontally, so that the bars would start at the right side of the screen, and then go over to the left! This would mean that "more far to the right" is always better, and makes it easier to quickly get a grasp of the benchmark results in the 1 to 2 second time window they are shown for.

    Perhaps this has been discussed before, idk, just wanted to pitch an idea.
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    rusins got a reaction from TheCherryKing in Is a $600 CPU 10x MORE POWERFUL than a $60 one?   
    While watching the video I came up with a spectacular idea.

    You know how some benchmarks are "larger numbers means better" (for example, FPS) and some are "lower means better" (for example, startup times) – well, how about instead of having a piece of text indicating that each time, you just flipped the "lower means better" results horizontally, so that the bars would start at the right side of the screen, and then go over to the left! This would mean that "more far to the right" is always better, and makes it easier to quickly get a grasp of the benchmark results in the 1 to 2 second time window they are shown for.

    Perhaps this has been discussed before, idk, just wanted to pitch an idea.
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