Quote Originally Posted by gosh View Post
This thread is about comparing processors. When you are playing a game you don't want the game to slow down that much so you could notice that the game lags. If you play the game and calculate fps for one whole race that will not say more that testing the fps for one specific event in the game.

The most important thing to test on the game in order to make sure that the game is smooth is the slowest parts of the game. If I remember right the start in Race Driver Grid is using a lot of processor power.
If you have one game that has an average of 1000 FPS but slows down to 10 FPS for 0.5 seconds once every minute the game will be very annoying. When you test games you need to check the slowest parts in order to know if the game will run smooth.
who can guarantee you that every person pressed at the exact same time, just look at the data from techreport. You have hughe fps jumps from one seconed to another, also did they all use the same map? same ammount of computer controlled cars?.... there are so many unanswerd questions that makes your "proof" worthless.

Again if your whole hypothesis is based on this dataset its meant to fail...