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johnmoll22016-01-16 20:02:49
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johnmoll2, 2016-01-16 20:02:49

Is there a service that shows the relevance of your hardware?

For example, what will pull my computer and how well: graphic packages, games, videos.?

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lukoie, 2016-01-17
@johnmoll2

It seems that Speccy had such a function - after the test, it showed graphs on which the current PC performance, and one of the graphs shows where your configuration is in the list.
ZYZH oh, apparently confused with PerformanceTest. Take a look here, and look at the alternatives there - maybe there is something like this: alternativeto.net/software/performancetest
ZYZH2 here is a screen for a part of my computer:
And after a full test, it is proposed to upload your benchmark with the configuration. So then he participates in the comparison.

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Artem, 2016-01-16
@ulkoart

avito

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Arzon, 2016-01-18
@Arzon

You can get a little specific about the issue.
At first glance, this does not apply directly to the iron test, but there is a% ratio. Given the reach of the Steam audience, there is a chance for objectivity.
Especially since you know your configuration. Yes, and the developers first of all are guided not by the "top", but by the mass character of the hardware.
Unfortunately there are no technical deepenings. But it can be useful in conjunction with other programs.
store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey

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Alexander Ananiev, 2016-01-16
@SaNNy32

Service is unlikely, because To do this, the browser needs access to the hardware.
But there is a separate program like this www.aida64.com/downloads

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Dimonchik, 2016-01-16
@dimonchik2013

Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Performance Counters and Tools

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