Hi everyone! I recently did a fresh install of Windows, and I'm having an odd issue. When I run UserBenchmark, it claims that my GPU is missing, which is confusing because I know it's working just fine—I've used it without problems and all tests that involve it completed successfully. I've even reinstalled all the necessary drivers. I'm at a bit of a loss here. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Here's the link to my benchmark for reference: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/71294031
3 Answers
If you're looking for alternatives, you might want to try 3DMark, FurMark, or Cinebench. They're more respected in the community. Also, don't forget tools like HWinfo for monitoring temperatures while you test!
Honestly, I've heard a lot of complaints about UserBenchmark being unreliable. It might be better to try different benchmarking tools that are more accurate. A lot of people recommend ditching UserBenchmark altogether.
For a solid benchmarking experience, I love using Unigine Superposition. It simulates a heavy gaming load really well and you can compare your scores with others, especially if you're looking at similar CPUs. 1080p Extreme is my go-to setting too!
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