PCMark measures overall system performance for PCs running Windows, testing components like CPU, GPU, storage drives, and web browsing.
PCMark is a popular benchmarking and testing software used to measure the performance of personal computers running Windows. It is developed by UL (formerly Futuremark), a global company focused on product compliance testing, inspection, advisory services, and benchmarks.
The PCMark suite provides various benchmarks designed to test different aspects of a PC's performance - from office productivity tasks, web browsing, video conferencing, app launches, photo & video editing, 3D modeling, gaming simulations, and more. Each benchmark generates a score that allows users to compare PC performance and track upgrades.
Some key PCMark benchmarks include:
PCMark aims to objectively measure real-world productivity, entertainment, and creativity scenarios. It provides information beyond simple spec sheets to evaluate how suitable a PC is for common tasks based on its components like processor, graphics card, storage drives, RAM, etc. The scores help users compare options when buying new hardware or identifying bottlenecks with an existing system.
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