Basemark has been around for a while as a way to benchmark the performance of websites and relatively recently created a VR benchmark as well. Today they have expanded with a new tool specifically designed to help you benchmark your GPUs performance. The new Benchmark GPU tool will allow you to test the performance of Vulkan 1.0, OpenGL 4.5 or OpenGL ES 3.1 on Windows, Linux and Android with support for Metal and DirectX 12 as well as iOS devices coming soon. The tool is free to download and run, grab it from the links above or snag it from Google Play.
"Basemark launched today Basemark GPU, a new graphics performance evaluation tool for systems with Vulkan 1.0, OpenGL 4.5 or OpenGL ES 3.1 graphics APIs. This tool enables the industry to objectively and reliably quantify and compare graphics performance of next-generation mobile, automotive and desktop processors."
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Either I don’t get the pun,
Either I don’t get the pun, or this title could use a correction
The former.
The former.
https://youtu.be/jQE66WA2s-A,
https://youtu.be/jQE66WA2s-A, if you want to understand the reference.
I tried running this, using
I tried running this, using various settings, and every time, it locked up my system, no mouse or KB response, had to shut it down by holding power button. Even the demo mode did this, and it’s just a visual run with little stress on the GPU. I have a mild OC on CPU, GPU running stock. Did anyone else try this yet?