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30,704,075 PCs tested. | PC Score | PC Status |
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5 secs agoB450M MORTAR MAX (MS-7B89) | Aircraft carrier | 36% |
17 secs agoAsus P8Z77-V LX | Yacht | 40% |
17 secs agoIntel DG41WV | Tree trunk | 26% |
20 secs agoAsus P8Z77-V LX | Aircraft carrier | 95% |
26 secs agoGigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO | UFO | 61% |
28 secs agoMSI B365M PRO-VDH(MS-7C39) | Battleship | 39% |
30 secs agoGigabyte GA-B365M DS3H | Aircraft carrier | 60% |
33 secs agoMSI B450 Tomahawk | Aircraft carrier | 76% |
36 secs agoGigabyte GA-H410M H | Battleship | 62% |
37 secs agoLenovo 81H5 | Sail boat | 48% |
45 secs agoToshiba SATELLITE C670-165 | Speed boat | 75% |
47 secs agoAsus PRIME B450M-A | Nuclear submarine | 49% |
52 secs agoAsus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS | Battleship | 77% |
57 secs agoMSI H110M PRO-VH (MS-7996) | Battle cruiser | 43% |
58 secs agoTUF Gaming FX505DT_FX505DT | Battleship | 67% |
1 min agoAsus B150M PRO GAMING | Battleship | 36% |
1 min agoLenovo 81Y6 | UFO | 38% |
1 min agoAsus ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING | Battleship | 57% |
1 min agoAsus ROG Strix G531GW_G531GW | UFO | 73% |
1 min agoHP ProBook 450 G4 | Yacht | 71% |
1 min agoLenovo 20LJS2EV47 | Battleship | 33% |
1 min agoGA-B450 I AORUS PRO WIFI-CF | Battleship | 47% |
1 min agoGigabyte X570 AORUS PRO WIFI | UFO | 76% |
1 min agoMSI MS-1356 | Surfboard | 19% |
1 min agoIllegear RAVEN | Nuclear submarine | 53% |
1 min agoMSI Z370-A PRO (MS-7B48) | Aircraft carrier | 49% |
1 min agoAsus P5N-D | Speed boat | 80% |
1 min agoDell OptiPlex 3020 | Yacht | 54% |
1 min agoPavilion Power Laptop 15-cb0... | Speed boat | 11% |
1 min agoGigabyte GA-H410M S2H | Battleship | 62% |
1 min agoAsus X99-A/USB 3.1 | UFO | 53% |
1 min agoHP Z4 G4 Workstation | Nuclear submarine | 46% |
1 min agoZ370 KRAIT GAMING (MS-7B46) | UFO | 73% |
1 min agoGigabyte GA-B450 AORUS ELITE | Battleship | 64% |
1 min agoGa-h57m-usb3 H57M-USB3 | Yacht | 58% |
1 min agoGigabyte GA-Z77X-D3H | Battleship | 75% |
1 min agoDell Latitude E6420 | Tree trunk | 51% |
1 min agoHP j8g16pa | Jet ski | 7% |
1 min agoAsus H110M-K | Battle cruiser | 60% |
1 min agoAsrock B450 Gaming K4 | UFO | 47% |
1 min agoGigabyte GA-990FX-GAMING | Gunboat | 39% |
1 min agoIntel MAHOBAY | Gunboat | 51% |
1 min agoFujitsu ESPRIMO P400 | Gunboat | 39% |
1 min agoAcidanthera iMac18,3 | UFO | 55% |
1 min agoAsus TUF B350M-PLUS GAMING | Battleship | 58% |
1 min agobin bin | Tree trunk | 29% |
1 min agoGA-B365 M AORUS ELITE-CF | UFO | 86% |
1 min agoAsus A78M-E | Jet ski | 50% |
2 mins agoGigabyte GA-G1.Sniper M3-CF | Nuclear submarine | 70% |
2 mins agoDell OptiPlex 780 | Speed boat | 34% |
CPU tests include: integer, floating and string. GPU tests include: six 3D game simulations. Drive tests include: read, write, sustained write and mixed IO. RAM tests include: single/multi core bandwidth and latency. Reports are generated and presented on userbenchmark.com. Identify the strongest components in your PC. Feb 26, 2020 The CPU pane shows how processes are affecting CPU (processor) activity: Click the top of the “% CPU” column to sort by the percentage of CPU capability used by each process. This information and the information in the Energy pane can help identify processes that are affecting Mac performance, battery runtime, temperature, and fan activity.
This article describes some of the commonly used features of Activity Monitor, a kind of task manager that allows you see how apps and other processes are affecting your CPU, memory, energy, disk, and network usage.
Open Activity Monitor from the Utilities folder of your Applications folder, or use Spotlight to find it.
The processes shown in Activity Monitor can be user apps, system apps used by macOS, or invisible background processes. Use the five category tabs at the top of the Activity Monitor window to see how processes are affecting your Mac in each category.
Add or remove columns in each of these panes by choosing View > Columns from the menu bar. The View menu also allows you to choose which processes are shown in each pane:
The CPU pane shows how processes are affecting CPU (processor) activity:
Click the top of the “% CPU” column to sort by the percentage of CPU capability used by each process. This information and the information in the Energy pane can help identify processes that are affecting Mac performance, battery runtime, temperature, and fan activity.
More information is available at the bottom of the CPU pane:
You can also see CPU or GPU usage in a separate window or in the Dock:
The Memory pane shows information about how memory is being used:
More information is available at the bottom of the Memory pane:
For more information about memory management, refer to the Apple Developer website.
The Energy pane shows overall energy use and the energy used by each app:
More information is available at the bottom of the Energy pane:
As energy use increases, the length of time that a Mac can operate on battery power decreases. If the battery life of your portable Mac is shorter than usual, you can use the Avg Energy Impact column to find apps that have been using the most energy recently. Quit those apps if you don't need them, or contact the developer of the app if you notice that the app's energy use remains high even when the app doesn't appear to be doing anything.
The Disk pane shows the amount of data that each process has read from your disk and written to your disk. It also shows 'reads in' and 'writes out' (IO), which is the number of times that your Mac accesses the disk to read and write data.
The information at the bottom of the Disk pane shows total disk activity across all processes. The graph moves from right to left and updates at the intervals set in View > Update Frequency. The graph also includes a pop-up menu to switch between showing IO or data as a unit of measurement. The color blue shows either the number of reads per second or the amount of data read per second. The color red shows either the number of writes out per second or the amount of data written per second.
To show a graph of disk activity in your Dock, choose View > Dock Icon > Show Disk Activity.
The Network pane shows how much data your Mac is sending or receiving over your network. Use this information to identify which processes are sending or receiving the most data.
The information at the bottom of the Network pane shows total network activity across all apps. The graph moves from right to left and updates at the intervals set in View > Update Frequency. The graph also includes a pop-up menu to switch between showing packets or data as a unit of measurement. The color blue shows either the number of packets received per second or the amount of data received per second. The color red shows either the number of packets sent per second or the amount of data sent per second.
To show a graph of network usage in your Dock, choose View > Dock Icon > Show Network Usage.
In macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 or later, Activity Monitor shows the Cache pane when Content Caching is enabled in the Sharing pane of System Preferences. The Cache pane shows how much cached content that local networked devices have uploaded, downloaded, or dropped over time.
Use the Maximum Cache Pressure information to learn whether to adjust Content Caching settings to provide more disk space to the cache. Lower cache pressure is better. Learn more about cache activity.
The graph at the bottom shows total caching activity over time. Choose from the pop-up menu above the graph to change the interval: last hour, 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.