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6 minutes ago, doraziz said:

i bouth a new pc (and my first) from 2 months and i want to do some benchmarks and stress tests so whats are the free software to use  i wanted to use cinebench r20 but it requires money and i will use it few time 

it's free

 

https://www.maxon.net/de/produkte/support/downloads/

 

you can also get it in the Windows store

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4 minutes ago, doraziz said:

i bouth a new pc (and my first) from 2 months and i want to do some benchmarks and stress tests so whats are the free software to use  i wanted to use cinebench r20 but it requires money and i will use it few time 

It's free real estate

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2 hours ago, doraziz said:

is cinebench r20 accurate

Accurate in what? In my experience it's rather obscure and not really a realistic workload and does strange things to a computer, but has it's use cases like "artificial benchmarking" which seems to be very popular amongst overclockers. 

 

So you can definitely use this to see if your computer works, comparably to others or otherwise. (which you could do in a million other ways as well) 

 

Personally recommend 3dmark (free version) has a couple of "mostly realistic" tests (and incidentally also does strange things in the background which thankfully can be turned off though) 

 

 

1 hour ago, doraziz said:

i downloaded cinebench r20 but it dont have gpu benchmark 

Especially the "gpu benchmark" of cinebench is very basic, people usually use this to test and compare (highly) overclocked CPUs. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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14 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

Accurate in what? In my experience it's rather obscure and not really a realistic workload and does strange things to a computer, but has it's use cases like "artificial benchmarking" which seems to be very popular amongst overclockers. 

 

So you can definitely use this to see if your computer works, comparably to others or otherwise. (which you could do in a million other ways as well) 

 

Personally recommend 3dmark (free version) has a couple of "mostly realistic" tests (and incidentally also does strange things in the background which thankfully can be turned off though) 

 

 

Especially the "gpu benchmark" of cinebench is very basic, people usually use this to test and compare (highly) overclocked CPUs. 🤷🏼‍♀️

you mean by the free virsion is the demo one 

 

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