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So I got this rather weak hackintosh, using core i5 (1.6 ghz) and intel HD graphics, but I still want to benchmark it to see what the performance is. Tell me some good benchmarking software that is osx compatible and I'd rather like a 'weak' one because I don't really want to fry my CPU or GPU because I don't have water cooling or any advanced cooling. Just heatsink & fan. Thanks!

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geekbench

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1. why not install Windows

2. why do you want a benchmark, but not push your system? The point of a benchmark is to push your system and see how well it can perform

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