F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Comparing performance metrics?

Comparing performance metrics?

Comparing performance metrics?

P
penguinman37
Junior Member
13
08-25-2023, 07:02 PM
#1
Several games include built-in benchmarking tests. For general use, people often rely on third-party tools and software to measure performance. The benchmarks can vary widely depending on the system and game, so it's important to choose reliable sources. Your setup with Unigen Heaven achieving around 2800 FPS on a specific configuration suggests you're within a typical range, but comparing against other games and understanding your target settings will help refine your expectations.
P
penguinman37
08-25-2023, 07:02 PM #1

Several games include built-in benchmarking tests. For general use, people often rely on third-party tools and software to measure performance. The benchmarks can vary widely depending on the system and game, so it's important to choose reliable sources. Your setup with Unigen Heaven achieving around 2800 FPS on a specific configuration suggests you're within a typical range, but comparing against other games and understanding your target settings will help refine your expectations.

C
CrazyWolfZ_
Junior Member
22
08-26-2023, 02:38 PM
#2
Cinebench, 3Dmark, Unigen, AIDA64 (stress tests) are all useful for benchmarking. My top picks are 3Dmark and Cinebench. Execute them at default settings, then again while you fine-tune your overclock to track progress.
C
CrazyWolfZ_
08-26-2023, 02:38 PM #2

Cinebench, 3Dmark, Unigen, AIDA64 (stress tests) are all useful for benchmarking. My top picks are 3Dmark and Cinebench. Execute them at default settings, then again while you fine-tune your overclock to track progress.

M
miguel80
Member
80
08-27-2023, 06:58 AM
#3
Hey! Not sure if everything is free or if some require payment.
M
miguel80
08-27-2023, 06:58 AM #3

Hey! Not sure if everything is free or if some require payment.

J
JaakkoETL
Member
155
08-27-2023, 12:16 PM
#4
AIDA64 offers a complimentary trial lasting 30 days. After that, a key is required. Cinebench is completely free—definitely worth using. 3DMark provides a demo on Steam, which is impressive. I’ve relied on it for years, especially after overclocking, and it’s now available at a discounted price of $15, giving access to more advanced benchmarks and better tuning options. For what you’re doing, you should be able to run all three smoothly or even prefer the paid versions.
J
JaakkoETL
08-27-2023, 12:16 PM #4

AIDA64 offers a complimentary trial lasting 30 days. After that, a key is required. Cinebench is completely free—definitely worth using. 3DMark provides a demo on Steam, which is impressive. I’ve relied on it for years, especially after overclocking, and it’s now available at a discounted price of $15, giving access to more advanced benchmarks and better tuning options. For what you’re doing, you should be able to run all three smoothly or even prefer the paid versions.