Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st May 2007 18:06 UTC, submitted by irbis
Windows "There is a lot of variety in the hardware market: hundreds of types of processors, motherboards, hard drives, graphics cards and other components to choose from. And although consolidation has been going on for several years, leaving only AMD/ATI, Intel and Nvidia as the main players, along with a few motherboard makers and storage giants, finding the right products still can be an exhausting task. This is where benchmarking comes into play, because it helps to measure qualities and characteristics by applying a certain metric. Windows Vista now provides a built-in benchmarking solution to assess component and system performance, but does the so-called Experience Index correspond to what Tom's Hardware and other tech publications find on the test bench?"
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Benchmarketing
by Iron on Tue 1st May 2007 19:26 UTC
Iron
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2006-12-15

Benchmarketing...it's always been this way with any product,not just pc related.
For example,I almost believe that graphics drivers made by certain *big* companies work closely with,or make drivers specifically for boosting results in fps on 3dmark tests,not careing about all the games out there.