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Without application/computational tests, graphics card tests would be incomplete. Therefore, we will focus on this area outside of gaming that most hardware magazines neglect. We understand the reasons, there are several of them, but even so, it is possible with a little effort to make at least a few measurements. So hopefully they will also help multimedia creators in choosing the right graphics card.
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OBS Studio and XSplit: Test platform F1 2020 game benchmark; extra settings are allowed encoders AMD VCE/Nvidia Nvenc (AVC/H.264), output resolution 2560 × 1440 px (60 fps), target bitrate 19,700 kbps.
- Contents
- Methodology: performance tests
- Methodology: how we measure power draw
- Methodology: noise and sound measurement
- Methodology: heat tests
- Test rig
- ComputeBench (OpenCL)
- ComputeBench (CUDA)
- SPECviewperf 2020 and SPECworkstation 3
- FLOPS, IOPS and memory speed tests
- 3D rendering 1/2 (LuxMark and Blender@Cycles)
- 3D rendering 2/2 (Blender@Radeon ProRender a Eevee)
- Photo editing
- Broadcasting
- Password cracking
- GPU clock speed
- GPU and VRAM heating
- Net graphics power draw
- Analysis of 12 V subcircuit power supply
- Analysis of 3.3 V subcircuit power supply
- Noise level
- Frequency response of sound
- Conclusion