File Details |
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File Size | 4.0 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP |
Date Added | October 29, 2022 |
Total Downloads | 9,211 |
Publisher | Crystal Dew World |
Homepage | CrystalDiskMark |
Publisher's Description
CrystalMark is a benchmark suite which lets you test your CPU, memory, HDD and video (GDI, Direct Draw, OpenGL) subsystems. The program also shows some information about your system. The report can be saved in a text or HTML file.
Latest Reviews
bobad reviewed v0.9.123.402 on Nov 13, 2007
Nice benchmark! I like the way CrystalMark gives you a composite score. That way, when you overclock, you can determine whether the overclocking is boosting your CPU but dragging you down on memory, HDD, graphics, etc. The "Copy" and "Save" etc. menus are confusing, but I guess that's because it's beta. My overclocked score is ~153,000, my un-overclocked score is ~119,000. It's stable from test to test, and seems to be an honest benchmark. I like it! Having said that, the developers should not allow RAM Disk for HDD score. It inflates the composite score very unrealistically.
meral reviewed v0.9.123.402 on Nov 13, 2007
Seems good dont know quite how good 41k is in comparison that top chart is hard to read some ppls marks are so high did they edit them with a memory editor lol...
bobad reviewed v0.9.123.402 on Nov 13, 2007
Nice benchmark! I like the way CrystalMark gives you a composite score. That way, when you overclock, you can determine whether the overclocking is boosting your CPU but dragging you down on memory, HDD, graphics, etc. The "Copy" and "Save" etc. menus are confusing, but I guess that's because it's beta. My overclocked score is ~153,000, my un-overclocked score is ~119,000. It's stable from test to test, and seems to be an honest benchmark. I like it! Having said that, the developers should not allow RAM Disk for HDD score. It inflates the composite score very unrealistically.
meral reviewed v0.9.123.402 on Nov 13, 2007
Seems good dont know quite how good 41k is in comparison that top chart is hard to read some ppls marks are so high did they edit them with a memory editor lol...