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Userbenchmark has a purpose. It's a free benchmark that allows you to see whether or not your components are performing to expectation. If you run one of their benchmarks, it'll tell you the performance percentile that your CPU/GPU/RAM/SSD/etc is performing at, and that's actually useful information.
Maybe the Bench writes one file during the test witch cause the error, but I cannot find it. 1- Make sure G-Sync is disabled on your NVIDIA Control Panel. 2- Make sure you uninstall Sonic Radar via Windows Menu. 3- I wish I had found this thread earlier when googling "userbenchmark gpu incomplete".
UserBenchmark is just a Google page rank gaming clickbait site that masquerades as a tech journalism/review site. CPU monkey is really nice for comparing cinebench and geekbench scores. Really good if you're comparing different cpu architectures, like seeing how many times faster a 5600x is compared to a Raspberry Pi.
Download the userbenchmark onto desktop to run. Then before testing do the following. Make sure Rapid Mode is off on you SSD. Go into Task Manager and stop any non essential programs running in background. Turn off all other monitoring software in background as well. Reset GPU card settings back to restore settings.
If that is correctly, then basically your gpu oc is too high that it's crashing when it get to the gpu section of the userbenchmark. You call tell if it's happen if it either entirely skips this gpu section or crashed during the gpu section. To test it, reset your afterburner oc to stock and run again to see if it passes. 2. Reply. Share. EWrunk.
Here is how userbenchmark works for GPUs. Download and install their application. Run the benchmark. It does some basic benchmarks, including 3 specific GPU feature test of the thousands of features available to the GPU. This makes the results worthless from a performance perspective as it does not give you a complete picture.
To each his own. I find it strange that even AMD prebuilts still use Nvidia GPU’s instead of AMD’s. The only true all AMD builds are on consoles. And even though reviewers praise AMD GPU’s, they seem way more available than Nvidia. I bought my 6700xt for that reason. It was available. I’m not disappointed at all either.
UserBenchmark is the subject of concerns over the accuracy and integrity of their benchmark and review process. Their findings do not typically match those of known reputable and trustworthy sources. As always, please ensure you verify the information you read online before drawing conclusions or making purchases.
UserBenchmark is the subject of concerns over the accuracy and integrity of their benchmark and review process. Their findings do not typically match those of known reputable and trustworthy sources. As always, please ensure you verify the information you read online before drawing conclusions or making purchases.
In my system setting I have two entries under display, it says one is NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 6GB, and the other is Intel HD Graphics 4600. When I use UserBenchmark it uses the HD Graphics and says that my Graphics Card cannot play games (2.9%). I know that's not true, I'm playing modern games with High graphics settings at the moment.