Benchmark tools is a company that provides software and hardware tools for testing the performance of computer systems, including CPUs, GPUs, RAM, and storage devices.
Founded in 1986 as a provider of software tools for DOS-based computers.
Moved towards hardware testing in the late 1990s, specializing in graphics card benchmarking.
Received wider recognition in the early 2000s with the release of widely-used benchmarking software like 3DMark and PCMark.
Provides a suite of benchmarking tools for testing the performance of CPUs, GPUs, and other computer system components. Has been in business since 1998 and is based in Australia.
Offers benchmarking software for measuring the performance of CPUs, GPUs, RAM, and storage devices. Founded in 2007 and based in the US.
Provides free benchmarking software and a user-submitted database of performance data for comparing the performance of CPUs, GPUs, and SSDs. Founded in 2013 and based in the UK.
A computer benchmarking tool that primarily tests the graphics performance of gaming PCs. It uses a variety of in-game graphical tests and rates the system's performance.
A benchmarking tool that tests several aspects of a computer's performance, including application loading speed, browsing speed, and multitasking performance. Designed for use on desktops, laptops, and tablets.
A freeware system profiling tool that provides details on a computer's processor and motherboard, including clock speeds, temperature, and voltages.
A freeware graphics card monitoring tool that provides detailed information about a card's GPU, memory, and clock speeds. Includes real-time monitoring of GPU usage and temperature.
Benchmark tools are used to test the performance of computer systems, including CPUs, GPUs, RAM, and storage devices. This can help users identify areas where their system may be bottlenecked or underperforming.
Some Benchmark tools products are free, while others require a paid license. The company's website provides pricing information for each tool.
3DMark is a computer benchmarking tool that primarily tests the graphics performance of gaming PCs. It uses a variety of in-game graphical tests and rates the system's performance.
Yes, some Benchmark tools products, such as PCMark, are designed to work on a range of devices, including desktops, laptops, and tablets.
CPU-Z is a freeware system profiling tool that provides details on a computer's processor and motherboard, including clock speeds, temperature, and voltages.