Published by Kishonti Informatics on 2015-06-08
What is CompuBench CL Desktop Edition 1.5?
CompuBench is a professional OpenCL benchmarking app that allows users to test and compare the parallel compute performance of CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators of desktop devices. The app requires an active internet connection and allows users to compare their results with other uploaded results on the Compare Page and the CompuBench website. The app also provides hardware and compute-related capabilities of the user's device.
1. If you do not allow outgoing traffic you will be only able to run a simple test (plus browse results and inspect hardware info).
2. CompuBench is the first professional OpenCL benchmark to test and compare the parallel compute performance of CPUs, GPUs and accelerators of desktop devices.
3. Please note that the app requires an active Internet connection, and you have to allow outgoing data traffic to run all of the tests.
4. With the collected data you help us to establish a database of results.
5. On the Info Tab, you can review the hardware and compute-related capabilities of your device.
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- Professional OpenCL benchmarking app
- Tests and compares parallel compute performance of CPUs, GPUs, and accelerators of desktop devices
- Allows users to compare their results with other uploaded results on the Compare Page and the CompuBench website
- Provides hardware and compute-related capabilities of the user's device
- Requires an active internet connection
- Allows outgoing data traffic to run all tests
- Collects hardware data to identify the user's device, test results, and crash report with log file in case of a crash
- Establishes a database of results
- Tests include face detection, TV-L1 Optical Flow, Ocean Surface Simulation, Particle Simulation, T-Rex (Path Tracing), Video Composition, and Bitcoin Mining
- Provides email support for users who need help.
- The GTX770 works well for video editing.
- The R9 290X shows good performance in OpenCL applications.
- Real-life results in Premiere and Final Cut are similar to the benchmark results.
- The OpenCL benchmark for T-Rex fails with the R9 290X, possibly due to a lack of EFI firmware.
- Final Cut cannot be used with the R9 290X due to software driver issues.
- The Bitcoin mining test hangs and crashes the application on multiple devices and operating systems.
Looks suspicious
Crashes instantly
Positively Surprised
Hangs on multiple machines, 100% failure