Laptop benchmark test

Benchmarking gives you a well-defined overview of the internals on your PC. Its quite important to know everything about your PC: hard drive performance, RAM size, processor speed, GPU performance, etc. Whether youre overclocking your computer or comparing it to another computer, benchmarking can help you translate your computers performance into numbers.

There is a wide array of benchmarking applications for the Windows ecosystem of which most are free. Before using any of the benchmarking software listed in this article, make sure nothing else is running on your computer. Running user applications and processes can slow down the benchmark and change the results. In this article, well look at a few benchmarking software applications you can use to test the performance of your Windows PC.

Option 1: Using Performance Monitor

Every Windows distribution has this handy built-in diagnostics tool. You can use Performance Monitor to view performance either in real-time or from a log file. You can also configure how the results are outputted so you can analyze the results.

  1. Press the Windows Key + R on your keyboard and type perfmon /report.
    Run Perfmon
  2. A window will open with the message of collecting data for the next 60 seconds.
    Report Status of Resource and Performance Monitor

Under the Diagnostic Results tab, youll find the following subsections:

Warning: This section comes up if there are any warnings of issues the computer is facing. It provides related links to more information about the situation and how to solve it.

Informational: Provides some more information about the processor, network cards, etc,

Basic System Checks: This shows you the information of the OS, Disks, Security Center related information, System Services, Hardware, and Drivers.

Resource Overview: This section will give you an overview of the major parts of your system including the CPU, Disk, Memory, and Network. It uses red, amber or green lights to indicate the severity of the issues and provides details on the current status of the system.

There are several other reports available from the Performance Monitor providing advanced information. You can take time to read them but if you cant, the results of the diagnostics will provide you with just the information you need.

Option 2: Using Prime95

Prime95 is a popular tool among overclockers for CPU stress testing and benchmarking. It features torture test and benchmark modules.

  1. Download Prime95, decompress the zip file and then launch Prime95.exe
  2. Click on the Just Stress Testing button to skip creating an account.
  3. On the next screen if click on Cancel to leave the Torture Test Mode.
  4. Go to the Options menu and click Benchmark to perform a benchmark
Using Prime95

To interpret the benchmark results, note that the lower values are faster, and therefore better. You can also compare your benchmark results with other computers on the Prime95 website.

Option 3: Using SiSoftware Sandra

SiSoftware Sandra is a common system profiling tool that includes benchmarking utilities. Though it is a paid software, the free version contains benchmarks youll need. Youll find individual tests from parameters such as memory to an overall benchmark score.

  1. Download and run a copy of the software from here.
  2. Click on the Overall Score, which benchmarks your CPU, GPU, memory bandwidth, and file system performance. To begin benchmarking, click OK at the bottom of the windows.
  3. After the benchmark is completed, youll see detailed graphs that compare the results with reference computers.
Using SiSoftware Sandra

Option 4: Using NovaBench

NovaBench is one of the most popular and efficient benchmarking suites for Windows with provision for CPU, GPU, RAM, and disk speed. NovaBench is completely free no trial or paid version with additional features.

  1. Get a copy of NovaBench from here and open it.
  2. Click on Start Benchmark Tests. It usually takes less than a minute to complete a benchmark using NovaBench.
Using NovaBench

NovaBench will display an overall score and then show the results of each benchmark higher is better. You can also view and compare bench results from other computers on the NovaBench website.

Option 5: Userbenchmark

Userbenchmark is a freeware benchmarking tool that tests your hardware components and lets you compare them to other users online. Its a really cool program, however, this program isnt as aggressive as other programs so these numbers should be taken as a grain of salt and you should not really think about them that much. Also, keep in mind that if you are going to test your GPUs overclock using MSI Afterburner thats not an option here because the GPU benchmarks dont load if you are running MSI Afterburner or RTTS.

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  1. You can simply download their Benchmarking tool [here].
  2. Once its downloaded you can simply run it and you can select the components you want it to benchmark.
  3. Now once the benchmarks are completed it should open a webpage on your Default Browser.
  4. You can share your results and compare them with other users online.
    Userbenchmark Website
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