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I really want to test out my computer and I need a good benchmark I want it to have some feature to test in benchmark and also you can test diffrent games pls help

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There are a lot of benchmarking software out there, what aspect do you want to know?

What do you mean "some features"?

Please use punctuation.

why everybody post the spec of their rig here? i dont! cuz its made of mashed potatoes!

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2 minutes ago, zassou said:

There are a lot of benchmarking software out there, what aspect do you want to know?

What do you mean "some features"?

Please use punctuation.

I want to know how it can handle moving things. I want the benchmark to have it in to test that

 

I also want to test games 

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1 minute ago, Caman said:

I want to know how it can handle moving things. I want the benchmark to have it in to test that

 

I also want to test games 

Some games have built in benchmarks

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1 minute ago, Caman said:

I want to know how it can handle moving things. I want the benchmark to have it in to test that

 

I also want to test games 

Moving things...? Last time I checked computers don't move things, things move them. Or did you mean animations, or videos?

Any decent modern PCs can play 4K video with no hassle.

And for games, 3DMark is a good start, you can try the free version for Firestrike and Time Spy, former for DX11 games, latter for DX12. You can get it on Steam.

why everybody post the spec of their rig here? i dont! cuz its made of mashed potatoes!

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OCCT, FurMark, Prime95, Intel Burn Test, Cinebench R15, Superposition, Heaven

 

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6 minutes ago, zassou said:

Moving things...? Last time I checked computers don't move things, things move them. Or did you mean animations, or videos?

Any decent modern PCs can play 4K video with no hassle.

And for games, 3DMark is a good start, you can try the free version for Firestrike and Time Spy, former for DX11 games, latter for DX12. You can get it on Steam.

I think there is one benchmark who have picture and some moving movie

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1 minute ago, Caman said:

I think there is one benchmark who have picture and some moving movie

i think you mean cinebench r15?Intel-4P-Skylake-SP-Cinebench-R15-World-Record-Run-Result-11584.thumb.jpg.9fa6b8c53e25f22209590814f3b6dac8.jpg

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

i think you mean cinebench r15?Intel-4P-Skylake-SP-Cinebench-R15-World-Record-Run-Result-11584.thumb.jpg.9fa6b8c53e25f22209590814f3b6dac8.jpg

Yea that look right thank you

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I usually use Cinebench R15 to test CPUs. For GPUs, I'll usually roll with Unigine Valley and/or Heaven. 3DMark is also good.

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If you want real world benchmark, Asus RealBench is really good.

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