06-13-2013 10:00 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 06:49 PM by ROGBot
06-14-2013 10:18 PM
06-19-2013 11:57 AM
1) OpenCL benchmark
2) OpenGL 3D benchmark
3) Storage/IO benchmark
- A basic system info summary (freqs, main voltages) on upload would be nice for validation as well.
06-20-2013 03:36 AM
HiVizMan wrote:
I just want to say that this bench is one of the best stability checks I have yet to find. If any of my systems pass this bench then they do not crash.
Respect to you Nodens.
Nodens wrote:
Currently there's no OpenCL benchmark out there at all. And OpenCL (GPU Computing) is something very useful to people that do image editing, video processing/encoding and 3d rendering considering it boosts the speed of those applications by A LOT.
GPU performance should be part of the system wide score I believe. It affects games (we're Republic of Gamers after all heh) and people doing image/video/3d work (all the main workloads for high end hardware:))..
Nodens wrote:
While I like this idea, this is quite problematic to implement. Sure, I can get current frequency from the operating system API, but reading voltages is a WHOLE other story. It requires me to write a driver to access Super I/O chips. Considering how many different chips are there, and different implementations of sensors etc etc it would be a full time job just to maintain this. It would be like writing something like HWInfo/SpeedFan/AIDA from scratch and supporting it for all possible hardware configurations. This is not really feasable unless there's an open library+driver that already does that, which I could use to read stuff on a higher level and hardware support would be limited to what that library+driver supports. I will look for it but I doubt there's something that I can use available..
06-20-2013 01:04 PM
xmanrigger wrote:
I agree, GPU is part of any system. Thing is, as soon as you include this, then there would be others wanting a 3D test. Then this and that. Soon it becomes bloated.
06-23-2013 11:20 AM
Nodens wrote:
Currently there's no OpenCL benchmark out there at all. And OpenCL (GPU Computing) is something very useful to people that do image editing, video processing/encoding and 3d rendering considering it boosts the speed of those applications by A LOT.
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