I have the Giotto. The VBM at 5 is the closest match to the Giotto with no conservative settings. And yes, the Cressi and Mares are both considered very conservative after the first dive of the day.
There's some dive profiles you can download from Scuba-Lab in the USA where they tested a range of computers in a chamber side by side to have a look at what sort of liberal or conservative settings they might each be programmed to - the Cressi computer they tested (the Goa) has a 9-tissue 'modified' RGBM algorithm in it (which may be similar or wildly different to your Giotto), and it's just interesting to see how conservative it seems to be on single and repetitive recreational dives!? The dived all the computers next to two Shearwater computers, the one with GF set at 45/85 and the other one at its 'least conservative setting' (which I assume is somewhere near 95/95)... on the 4th dive when the Perdix 45/85 was permitting 34 minutes bottom time at 18m the Cressi was only allowing 25 minutes.
All the computers naturally 'dived' the same multi level chamber profile with the same ascent rates and stops - no one of course know which algorithm is 'right or wrong' of course as yes they are all largely hypothetical models, but it's just valuable and interesting to see where any computer you're using might sit on that line from liberal to conservative...?
All the computers using the 16-tissue RGBM or Buhlmann algorithms ran about the same as one another, after/during the four dives, but all well within the allowable 45/85 Perdix limits. The Cressi using a 9-tissue modified RGBM algorithm was extremely conservative, whilst the computers running DSAT algorithms were very liberal on par with the Perdix.
I just think that if you understand your computer, whichever model you're using, then you're better informed when it comes to pushing it to its limits of allowable bottom time or whether (personal factors considered i.e. age, overweight, unfit, fatigued, etc) it is better to dive it more conservatively by choice?
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11 New Dive Computers Tested By ScubaLab In 2017) - look for the downloadable chamber data link...