Quote Originally Posted by keithlm View Post
Given your posting history it is predictable that you would not see anything at all wrong with changing the configuration to get results you want.

There is no way that changing the configuration to get the results you want is the same thing as "leveling the playing fields" and you utterly fail at trying to justify the action you advocate.

PLUS: You can't have it both ways. If you are going to benchmark without vsync and post those results and then advocate that for a different type of benchmark that vsync should be used then you are trying to have the best of both worlds. The answer is NO... hypocrisy in benchmarking is not allowed. One way or the other. Not both. If you want to use vsync then that is acceptable. However it must then be turned on for all benchmarks or your results are tainted.

In truth the only thing wrong with this type of benchmark is that we need more data, different games and applications, and multiple "events" to obtain data.
Considering you pretty much ignored or just trying to revers the thing I have said, I wonder why I am replying to that post...
Well I just say that... I haven't suggest to use vsync at all.... because vsync is horrible... and I haven't suggest to use maxfps on only one system, because it helps all system... and thats where I stop correcting you because else the list would be way to long... and its not worth the effort and I have better things to do then trying to get this thing through to hardcore amd fanboys...