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As stuart said if there are nvidia or ATI driver bugs, it will be exactly what the end user will see - we mentioned everything we noticed. So it is relevant. We have answered many of these questions earlier in the thread relating to driver settings, why they were selected and the input we have received from Nvidia. Changes are being made by them already for future revisions.
Perhaps we could follow the article up with our own "optimised" conditions - making registry changes, changes to the driver etc, to get multiple results from both sets of hardware, however as it stands our testing basically shows what the end user will see with settings out of the box as well as settings that nvidia asked us to use (ATi said default was their best). People in this thread who are attempting to ascertain quality comparisons via possibly uncalibrated or incorrectly calibrated screens are wasting their time, we could have done that eons ago, but we have analysed colour breakdown from raw captures directly taken from the hardware without anything else in the mix (panel, calibration, ambient light etc) to taint results.
While we appreciate the interest in the article, much of this appears to be going in circles with many people debating the supposed merits of outdated operating systems and other such irrelevancies. If you have any questions which weren't detailed in the article or in this thread then drop us an email, however if they have already been answered then we really won't be making the effort to reply to them. So please make sure to read everything beforehand.
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