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if i use unigine Heaven for gpu testing, should i used basic or should i pay for advanced? 

Basic is enough, you don't have to go pro or advanced, it's unnecessary.

Hi, im just curious which benchmarking software i should use to test the pc i recently built. All help is greatly appreciated!! here are my specs

Intel 4790k CPU

Maximus VII hero motherboard

STRIX GTX 980 GPU

 16GB1866 corsair vengance pro RAM 

WB Black hdd 1 TB

Intel 760 SSD

Windows 8.1

Thanks!!

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Unigine Heaven or Valley.

3DMark.

 

But I think you're talking about stress testing, if I'm right then:

AIDA64

Unigine Heaven or Valley.

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Unigine Heaven or Valley.

3DMark.

 

But I think you're talking about stress testing, if I'm right then:

AIDA64

Unigine Heaven or Valley.

if i use unigine Heaven for gpu testing, should i used basic or should i pay for advanced? 

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if i use unigine Heaven for gpu testing, should i used basic or should i pay for advanced? 

Basic is enough, you don't have to go pro or advanced, it's unnecessary.

Where I hang out: The Garage - Car Enthusiast Club

My cars: 2006 Mazda RX-8 (MT) | 2014 Mazda 6 (AT) | 2009 Honda Jazz (AT)


PC Specs

Indonesia

CPU: i5-4690 | Motherboard: MSI B85-G43 | Memory: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB | Power Supply: Corsair CX500 | Video Card: MSI GTX 970

Storage: Kingston V300 120GB & WD Blue 1TB | Network Card: ASUS PCE-AC56 | Peripherals: Microsoft Wired 600 & Logitech G29 + Shifter

 

Australia 

CPU: Ryzen 3 2200G | Motherboard: MSI - B450 Tomahawk | Memory: Mushkin - 8GB (1 x 8GB) | Storage: Mushkin 250GB & Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB
Video Card: GIGABYTE - RX 580 8GB | Case: Corsair - 100R ATX Mid Tower | Power Supply: Avolv 550W 80+ Gold

 

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ROG Realbench is the best non-synthetic benchmark/stress test available, imo.

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