Master Lu is famous only because there are more than 360 people, and he is not an excellent testing software. Even its name is unknown internationally.
Futuremark, a world-renowned graphics and system testing software development company, has brought us a new generation of machine performance testing tools-PCMark 7. Compared with the previous generation products, PCMark 7 has been greatly slimmed down, from more than 600 m in the previous generation to more than 300 m at once, and the test process has been simplified, and the test time has been shortened from more than one hour to less than 20 minutes.
Like previous generations, PCMark 7 is also a test suite for comprehensive performance analysis of PC systems, but this time the operating system needs to be Microsoft Windows 7, and Windows Vista/XP has been completely eliminated.
PCMark 7 consists of seven different test sessions with 25 independent workloads, covering all aspects of daily PC applications such as storage, computing, image and video processing, web browsing and games.
There are three different versions of PCMark 7, including basic version, advanced version (full-featured fee is 40 dollars) and professional version (business users charge thousands of dollars). Ordinary users can use the basic version, but they can't customize the test items.