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Basemark GPU 1.2 makes GPU benchmarking fully cross-platform

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2020/03/04 05:11:55 (permalink)
https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/basemark_gpu_1_2_makes_gpu_benchmarking_fully_cross-platform/1
 
Basemark has releases Basemark GPU 1.2, bringing their benchmarking utility to all major graphical APIs and OS', with version 1.2 adding support for Apple's Metal API and both macOS and iOS. 

Before now, Basemark GPU supported Windows, Android and Linux (with version 1.1), but now the latest version of the benchmarking tool supports every major OS on the market, including Windows 10's arm64 version. 

Now, graphics processors can be tested across DirectX 12, Metal, Vulkan, OpenGL 4.5 and OpenGL ES 3.1 on compatible OS' which include Android iOS, Linux, macOS and Windows. This allows practically any system to utilise Basemark GPU, with the application offering users three quality modes, Simple, Medium and High, which are designed to test smartphones, laptops and desktop PCs respectively. 

Basemark GPU is available in both free and Corporate forms, with the free version requiring an internet connection and force benchmark result submissions. Basemark GPU utilises the Rocksolid engine, which is designed for industrial applications.  
 
Last month, we confirmed that Basemark plans to replace Basemark GPU with a new benchmarking tool called "GPUScore", which will be an all-new benchmarking application which will be "built from the ground up" for PCs, smartphones and other devices. 

While Basemark GPU version 1.2 may be new, it is already on its road to obsolescence. That said, the application remains useful for cross-OS testing and for analysing the performance of graphics hardware across multiple APIs. 
 
Basemark GPU version 1.2 is available to download here. Basemark offers both Free and Corporate versions of their benchmarking utilities, with their Free version requiring an internet connection to function.
 
I might try this soon. 

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    Re: Basemark GPU 1.2 makes GPU benchmarking fully cross-platform 2020/03/04 07:42:02 (permalink)
    Never heard of this benchmark
     
    So, do they do a better job at distinguishing the subtle differences in products & settings ?

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    Re: Basemark GPU 1.2 makes GPU benchmarking fully cross-platform 2020/03/04 12:59:42 (permalink)
    I'll stick with 3D for now .

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    Re: Basemark GPU 1.2 makes GPU benchmarking fully cross-platform 2020/06/03 12:34:30 (permalink)
    I tried Basemark GPU v1.2 and I couldn't get it to work with SLI/NVlink on GTX 1080 ti's or RTX 2080 Supers.  One GPU always sits idle.  Nvidia control panel is set to prefer maximum performance and SLI mode is set to Nvidia Recommended.  I remember having a similar issue with Unigine Superposition and having to create custom settings for it to work in SLI.
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