P.S Sorry if I make some spelling mistakes but English is not my first language. An online repository is available where submitted scores can be compared. The program tests the performance of computer components and assigns proprietary scores, with higher scores indicating better performance. So can anyone explain that to me, because I'm getting depressed slowly and start having nightmares ) Novabench is a computer benchmarking utility for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux. My machine is nothing special compared to many of the scores I saw posted (I'm guessing lack of an SSD is a big part of that), but I beat him by almost 200 points at least. I know some of you probably will say that Nvidia cards are better, but still comparing them in games ( i done a lot of research before purchase ) my card have better performance. My friend told me about this a few weeks ago, and he swears by his XP machine, and basically challenged me to a NovaBench duel.wanted to compare scores.
The test profile automates the execution of Novabench under the Phoronix Test. 6 08:57:32 share image Gaming Rig - Lian Li Dynamic XL, MSI Z490 Godlike, i9 10900k (SP 88) delidded with Rockit IHS, G-Skill 4266 RAM 2X8, MSI Z Trio 2080ti, Aorus RGB 360 AIO, EVO 2Tb 970 Plus Nvme,1600watt P2, Acer Predator X27 Monitor, K95 Platinum, G502,G560, ST100 RGB, Void RGB Elite. I'll give some examples, my Graphic Score is 841 ( using XFX r9 280x DD Black Edition ), comparing that to MSI GTX 760 Gaming OC Edition which scores 882 ( according to GD my GPU is 16% better ) and EVGA GTX 660 Ti sc Edition with score of 920 ( again 22% weaker than my card ), all of that don't make sense for me. At this point the test profile aggregates results for some common MPI. What I noticed ( maybe I'm wrong, that's why I'm writing this ) is that weaker Nvidia cards get better scores. Benchmarks can be quite useful, for instance to test different hardware configurations, but also to test a computer system regularly to monitor changes over time.
With NovaBench Score I was happy but then I start comparing other members scores with my. Novabench 4.0 is a free benchmark software for Microsoft Windows devices to test a computer's processor, memory, hard drive and video card performance.
I did add some benchmarks mostly to check what my " beast " can achieve. It was ok for low graphic playing but I always want something better and here I'm with my current rig.
I recently build my new PC and I'm really proud of that build, only because it's my first so strong PC, before I had some old Phenom and low end AMD graphic card. Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5800 Series. Some components list multiple scores, disk for read and write performance for instance, and the processor the three values float, integer and hash ops if you click on the show details link.Written by: passo1987 - 22:41 Jan-15-2015 Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Intel Core2 Q9550 2.83GHz 3655 MHz. 1127 Novabench score with 11th Gen Intel Core i5-1135G7 CPU and Intel Iris Xe Graphics GPU. Scores are straightforward for the most part. Only the operating system of the PC, the processor, and the video card are listed by the application. Scores right up there with the best of them.Music taken from here: https://www.
Novabench displays scores for all tested hardware components, as well as general information about the tested system. hello,so ive clocked my cpu 3927got fsb 206volts are cpu1.44, nb 1.23i think im roughly there although im not sure i needed to up fsb but ive read some where my nb needed to be just over 2400mhz.thats why i added 06 to fsb.tests come out ok but my nova bench scores go down 50 points or so. 12Gb 1600MHz RAM, Quad SLI GTX 690's o/c in vid. The benchmark run time is short it takes about a minute to run all tests, and even less if you just run one of the tests. You get options to run all tests at once, or only specific tests by selecting them from the tests menu at the top.
The free version of Novabench is not offered as a portable version, the Pro version is.
The program is offered as a 80 Megabyte file that you need to install on the target system. Novabench is a free for non-commercial use benchmark for Windows that you can run to test the system's processor, RAM, disk and video card performance. Discussion in 'Overclocking & Hardware' started by spit051261, Oct 17, 2020.