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Advanced testing
GFXBench is a free, cross-platform and cross-API 3D graphics benchmark that measures graphics performance, long-term performance stability, render quality and power consumption with a single, easy-to-use application. Using console-quality 3D content, GFXBench provides tools for cross-platform 3D graphics benchmarking on all major. Note, this is not an official benchmark run and does not provide results. This website uses cookies to improve your experience and may also collect some information using Google Analytics. By continuing to use this website you agree to our privacy policy, but you can opt-out if you wish. Ctrl (or right) click on 'ptmac' and select 'open'. Click open on the message that appears. How to launch the PerformanceTest Command Line Tool from terminal. Open a new terminal window. Change your working directory by typing 'cd pathtoperformancetestfolder'.
Seven advanced configurable tests allow experienced users to create their own test scenarios and conduct in-depth analysis of their hardware’s behavior.
Test the speed of your disk using different file sizes, block sizes and caching options. Test with multiple threads and measure IOPS.
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Test the cabaility of your CPU by running our advanced individual CPU tests on a specified number of threads. Read more
Test the speed of your 3D video card by selecting from options such as fogging, lighting, alpha blending, wire frame, texturing, resolution, color depth, object rotation and object displacement.
Separate tests for DirectX 9,10,11 & 12. Supports 4K resolution. Read more
Mac Os Benchmark Tool
Measure the network speed between any two computers using TCP/IP. The network speed test can be conducted across a company LAN or across the Internet to determine the point to point throughput.
Adjust parameters such as the host name, IP address, port number and block size. Works with dialup modems, ADSL, cable and LANs. Read more
Best Benchmark Test
Measure the read and write speed of your RAM. Parameters include data size (8 bits to 64 bits) and a selection of two test modes. Linear sequential access across various block sizes or non sequential access with a varying step size.
This allows both the effect of RAM caching and the optimizations in the memory controller to be investigated. Read more
View a visual representation of what the standard CPU Physics test is doing. You can also tweak the simulation parameters to get different effects. Read more
Test your Videocard's compute performance with a series of tests. Both DirectCompute and OpenCL. Read more