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1 minute ago, Killer183 said:

example i have  intel(R) HD graphics and a nvidia 930M on my laptop (yes its pretty garbage) i wanna see a benchmark online if thats possible (to compare them with other gpus)

3Dmark is the best, or use Unigine Heaven (old), Valley (old) or Superposition.

An other option (not the best for 3D) is to use the Passmark Performancetest and benchmark gpu only.

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3 minutes ago, Naijin said:

3Dmark is the best, or use Unigine Heaven (old), Valley (old) or Superposition.

An other option (not the best for 3D) is to use the Passmark Performancetest and benchmark gpu only.

i aws thinking like a website so like i dont run anything in my laptop like userbenchmark.com

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1 minute ago, Killer183 said:

i aws thinking like a website so like i dont run anything in my laptop like userbenchmark.com

Just find a benchark of the GPU you have on YouTube and then compare it to others from the website of the benchmark?

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Just now, Killer183 said:

i can easily find the 930m alone but not with the intel gpu

 

They can't work together, it's one or the other. For light tasks, the Intel will be used. For heavy tasks, it will switch to the dedicated Nvidia gpu.

There aren't any websites that benchmark a gpu, only applications you have to install and run locally. A website can use hardware acceleration but not a full gpu.

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13 minutes ago, Killer183 said:

i aws thinking like a website so like i dont run anything in my laptop like userbenchmark.com

Userbenchmark is literally garbage, changed their system to suit Intel CPU's as opposed to being "Fair for All"
They are regarded as the Cancer of Bench Websites.


Use 3DMark Comparison on the 3DMark website. (You don't have to run it, it's a database of results you can search through)

Maximums - Asus Z97-K /w i5 4690 Bclk @106.9Mhz * x39 = 4.17Ghz, 8GB of 2600Mhz DDR3,.. Gigabyte GTX970 G1-Gaming @ 1550Mhz

 

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3 minutes ago, Naijin said:

They can't work together, it's one or the other. For light tasks, the Intel will be used. For heavy tasks, it will switch to the dedicated Nvidia gpu.

There aren't any websites that benchmark a gpu, only applications you have to install and run locally. A website can use hardware acceleration but not a full gpu.

oh okk thanks

 

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2 minutes ago, SkilledRebuilds said:

Userbenchmark is literally garbage, changed their system to suit Intel CPU's as opposed to being "Fair for All"
They are regarded as the Cancer of Bench Websites.


Use 3DMark Comparison on the 3DMark website. (You don't have to run it, it's a database of results you can search through)

aight ill check it out

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