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If you are wanting to do benchmarking then you have to run real benchmarks.  

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I recall someone on this site wanted to make one of those websites, but I don't think he finished this project, unfortunately.

You'll have to look up performance part per part, through something like UserBenchmark, 3DMark and Cinebench scorelists.

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pc simulator does that kindof, but you'd have to pay for the game. I'm not sure how accurate it is with benchmarks

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2 minutes ago, Jtalk4456 said:

pc simulator does that kindof, but you'd have to pay for the game. I'm not sure how accurate it is with benchmarks

It can also be somewhat done with NZXT BLD, as it shows fps in a couple games if I remember correctly.

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5 minutes ago, Fatlooser123 said:

Hi guys and girls. i just wanted to drop by and ask if there are any hypothetical benchmarks where i can but my parts in and it would emulate a real benchmark, since i couldn't find any.

 

Actual benchmarks like 3DMark or Cinebench?  Or how a given config will play games?  If the latter, many youtubers test various configs, you can search for say "i5 4670K and GTX1080" or similar.

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12 minutes ago, Fatlooser123 said:

Hi guys and girls. i just wanted to drop by and ask if there are any hypothetical benchmarks where i can but my parts in and it would emulate a real benchmark, since i couldn't find any.

Trying to "emulate" a real benchmark program doesn't make any sense. Unless you understand what's going on in the benchmark and how the hardware you're using works with it, you can't create anything remotely accurate. So at best, all you can do is gather data from other people who have run the benchmark with either as close of a configuration as possible to what you're looking at or against one hardware and the rest of the configuration is setup such that it won't affect the one hardware's score.

 

At best, the only thing I could find that lets you compare a hypothetical build is on UserBenchmark. But that's only against the benchmarks it runs, not against anything else like 3DMark or Cinebench.

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14 minutes ago, Fatlooser123 said:

Hi guys and girls. i just wanted to drop by and ask if there are any hypothetical benchmarks where i can but my parts in and it would emulate a real benchmark, since i couldn't find any.

 

 

I'm afraid that we still need Linus to benchmark components and systems. ;)

And I don't see that changing in the near future.

 

There is no software that can simulate the performance of a system accurately enough to approach the real word equivalent.

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I think This is about as close as a person would get without blindly guessing, or actually buying the parts.

 

http://www.userbenchmark.com/PCBuilder

 

not sure about the accuracy but it has alot of benchmarks to draw from for information

 

 

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