AnandTech Bench - Better On Top

Rearranges the AnandTech Benchmark reports so the better product is on top on each graph, and highlights the better product

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Tác giả
Ken_g6
Cài đặt hàng ngày
0
Số lần cài đặt
12
Đánh giá
0 0 0
Phiên bản
2.2
Đã tạo
05-06-2014
Đã cập nhật
01-06-2015
Kích thước
3 KB
Giấy phép
N/A
Áp dụng cho

AnandTech Bench - it displays benchmarks comparing different CPUs, or GPUs, or some other products. But when you compare two products side-by-side it can be very hard to tell which is better. Not only are the bars confusing, in some cases "Higher is Better" while in others "Lower is Better". This script makes comparing benchmarks easier.

AnandTech Bench - Better On Top was originally designed to place the better product's benchmark on top of the worse product's benchmark. It still does that. But it could still be hard to identify the better product that way. So when AnandTech re-styled their Bench pages, I added highlighting of benchmarks in the color of the better product. Blue means the first product is better at that benchmark; red means the second product is better.