Futuremark PCMark 7 v1.4.0 Professional Edition
PCMark 7 is a
simple, yet handy benchmarking utility that you can use to test the
overall performance of your system, as well as the capabilities of
different hardware components. The program's interface is clean and
simple, displaying the available tests, the benchmark progress and the
results in separate tabs. Seven PC tests are included to measure
different areas of system performance, but only the PCMark test is
available in the basic version.
There
are not lots of options to choose from, as you just have to select the
desired test type and start the benchmarking process. The PCMark test is
the one that measures the overall system capabilities and generates a
PCMark score, which you can save to your computer or submit online, in
order to compare results with other users that have a similar hardware
configuration.
The
PCMark benchmark suite can perform an analysis of a wide range of
workloads, such as video playback and transcoding, image manipulation,
web browsing, decrypting, graphics, system storage and more.
The
'Lightweight test' is designed to work with entry-level systems, while
the common usage performance is measured by the productivity,
entertainment and creativity suites. The first one tests website and
application loading speed, the second includes a collection of workloads
for measuring computer behavior during file recording, video streaming,
playing TV shows or gaming, while the latter analyzes the effects of
viewing, editing and trascoding photos and videos. Also, there are
special tests for hardware components, including storage capacity or
computation.
All
in all, PCMark 7 provides you with an easy to use tool for performance
evaluation, verifying system stability and overclocking capacity.
Here are some key features of "PCMark 7":
Offline result management:
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By default, PCMark 7 submits and stores your benchmark results online
on the PCMark website. If you have PCMark 7 Advanced Edition you can
also save your result files to your hard drive or other local offline
location.
Your own personal account:
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A personal account allows you to save your results in one place, add
and edit descriptions and comments as well as granting access to all the
available features and tools.
Browse, search and compare results:
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One of the most common questions from users after running a benchmark
is “Is my score OK?” The PCMark online service lets you browse, search
and compare results from millions of other users. In addition, every
time you submit a result you will see how your score compares to those
from others with similar hardware.

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