I've been trying to run 3DMark on Linux Mint (Cinnamon 64-Bit) through Steam, but no luck there. Now, I'm looking for alternatives to benchmark my CPU and GPU specifically for Linux. I've already tried Heaven's Benchmark (even though it's pretty old). Can anyone suggest other Linux-compatible benchmarking tools? If you've got links, that would be super helpful! Just to give you an idea of my setup, here are my specs: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, 32GB DDR4-2400 RAM, Nvidia GTX 1650, and a Gen 4 M.2 SSD.
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You should definitely check out the Phoronix Test Suite! It’s got a ton of optimized tests for Linux, and it's pretty user-friendly too.
Consider trying OCCT or FurMark, they work well for GPU benchmarking. Also, UNIGINE Superposition is another solid option you can use.
Oh, OCCT and FurMark work? Nice, thanks!

I’ll look into it, thanks! 🙂