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  2. 3DMark - Wikipedia

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    As with Fire Strike Extreme, Time Spy Extreme is a variant of Time Spy used to test high-end gaming PCs. February 4, 2013 (Windows) April 2, 2013 (Android) September 9, 2013 (iOS) October 14, 2013 (Windows RT) Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Windows 11 [22] Windows RT Android iOS. DirectX 11 with Direct 3D feature ...

  3. PCMark - Wikipedia

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    PCMark Vantage is suited for benchmarking Microsoft Windows Vista PCs from multimedia home entertainment systems and laptops to dedicated workstations and high-end gaming rigs. The PCMark Suite is a collection of various single- and multi-threaded CPU, Graphics and HDD test sets with the focus on Windows Vista application tests.

  4. CPU-Z - Wikipedia

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    CPU-Z is more comprehensive in virtually all areas compared to the tools provided in the Windows to identify various hardware components, and thus assists in identifying certain components without the need of opening the case; particularly the core revision and RAM clock rate. It also provides information on the system's GPU.

  5. Heaven Benchmark - Wikipedia

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    Heaven Benchmark is claimed to be the first DirectX 11 benchmark. [9] [10] [11] It was officially introduced at the Windows 7 presentation on October 22, 2009.

  6. Futuremark - Wikipedia

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    The 3DMark series has been the company's most popular and successful to date. Futuremark's applications are distributed via the Internet as well as offline media. In addition to its benchmarking software, the company has also provided services such as IHV/ISV customised benchmarks, 3D demos as well as online and data services.

  7. Geekbench - Wikipedia

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    Geekbench began as a benchmark for Mac OS X and Windows, [3] and is now a cross-platform benchmark that supports macOS, Windows, Linux, Android and iOS. [4] In version 4, Geekbench started measuring GPU performance in areas such as image processing and computer vision. [5] In version 5, Geekbench dropped support for IA-32. [6]

  8. Superposition Benchmark - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] Running Superposition (or another) benchmark by Unigine produces a performance score: the higher the numbers, the better the performance. Users can compare different configurations in the online leaderboards.

  9. Fraps - Wikipedia

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    On Windows Vista and Windows 7, the desktop can be captured if Windows Aero is enabled. Windows 8 game capture works, but not desktop capture as of version 3.5.99. [3] Fraps records video at high resolution if the computer is sufficiently powerful. The maximum supported resolution is 7680×4800. [4] Fraps uses a proprietary codec.