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Hi, I want to know what benchmark software and monitoring software you guys use and what Linus uses. I saw these thermal graphing thingies on Linus's benchmark or oc and also these wired benchmarking softwares. I already have Unigine Heaven, Cinebench, and Luxrender. Tell me what benchmarking software use and I would like them to be free. Thanks!

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MSI Afterburner to monitor temperatures and clockspeed

 

3DMark (with its Fire Strike and many more benchmarks) is good, Valley Benchmark is good too.

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

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i'm kind of a weird person when it comes to that.

 

when we're talking canned graphics benchmarks i honestly only use heaven benchmark on my main system, and valley benchmark or furmark on my gpu testing rig.

 

for cpu, i generally use 7zip's benchmark because it is the closest to an actual real world scenario you'll get a canned cpu benchmark thats easily repeatable across systems and core counts.

 

for any system monitoring, its hwinfo for me, i prefer an abundance of information over potentially not having access to something.

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