Sometimes when executing the benchmark it just stops. No error from geekbench, no WHEA-Errors, no bluescreen the benchmark just stops. Geekbench 5 doesn't show this behaviour I can run it 20 times in succession and it completes it perfectly.

I would like to benchmark test my CPU and GPU. I have installed GB5 and successfully run the CPU testing from the command line using ./geekbench5. I was wondering if I could also run the GPU testing on the PC.


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If you have multiple GPUs which support the same Compute API, you can differentiate between them with the platform and device ID numbers that appear before the GPU's name after running geekbench5 --compute-list. For example, if the output of geekbench5 --compute-list contains two devices under OpenCL, including 0 1 AMD Radeon VII, you can run the OpenCL benchmark on the Radeon VII with the following command:

For each processor, the benchmarks at geekbench.com present both a single-core and multi-core score. For example, this 64-core processor has a single-core score of 1220 and a multi-core score of 23688. Is the Geekbench multicore benchmark measured by (Case 1) running multiple single-core benchmarks on multiple cores at once (embarrassingly parallel)? Or, (Case 2) is a single set of benchmarks run, which might involve processes that do not parallelize so well.

Thanks HurricanePootis, I applied you patch. Note that I did not add the _avx2 symlink, because the main geekbench6 binary automatically selects the correct version, on all modern machines this is already AVX2.

You can see which version it used on the results web page, it either says "6.0.0 for Linux AVX2" or "6.0.0 for Linux x86 (64-bit)". If anyone wants to run a specific version this is of course still possible, just start from /opt/geekbench/geekbench_avx2 or /opt/geekbench/geekbench_x86_64.

Hey, geekbench6 has two executables in it, one for normal x86_64 and one for avx2. Also, it has a new geekbench-workload.plar file. I have made a patch file to get the new stuff into the PKGBUILD, and in general for geekbench6

Why is it that a passively cooled ARM chip such as Apple's A10X can reach geekbench scores of 3900/9430 at 2.4 GHz while my i5 4690k scores the same at 3.5 GHz but consumes 35-44w at the package level?

How is the single-core score of this cloud server around 3 times that of the i9-9900k processor? Is this figure different from the normal geekbench figure? Is there a way I can get a less misleading score that I can compare with other products on the geekbench website? Or is this just a mistake on Vultr's part? 2351a5e196

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