I’ve used Unigine programs combined with Cinebench to identify bottlenecks in systems in the past, as well as my personal GPU overclock. These are used usually to test GPU performance and overclocks. There are a few Unigine programs used for benchmarking, I personally recommend Unigine Heaven and Superposition. Usually if a system isn’t performing as normal, it can be recommended that a user runs Cinebench to get an idea of how their CPU is performing compared to how it should be performing, since Cinebench scores are easy to find online. ![]() I see Cinebench commonly used to get an idea of thermal performance, as well as multithreaded performance in general. More of a benchmark than stress test, this lets you test your CPU’s multicore speed by using your CPU to render an image. I've clearly done that to an extent, but I may give titles to the different areas later.ĮDIT: after reading through all of these, I decided it might be a good idea to not manually edit in other recommendations, but rather let them just be posted in this thread. ![]() I may split these into different categories in the future. ![]() ![]() I have also provided links to said programs for quick and easy downloads for you all. This thread covers a broad list of different software and utilities, how they’re used, and what to use them for. Welcome to the useful software megathread!
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