Multiple GPU benchmark
Why hasn't Geekbench implemented a Multi-GPU Compute benchmark? Test multiple GPUs concurrently, and provide one Compute score. The alternative is to use command line to test one GPU at a time to get several scores - which isn't useful.
Better yet, have an option to include GPU(s) and CPU in the All-Compute score.
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1 Posted by epicbunty on 21 Nov, 2023 06:40 AM
theres an even bigger problem im facing. i select dGPU for vulkan test and it uses the iGPU.
then i selected the other and the opposite happened !!??
Support Staff 2 Posted by John on 01 Dec, 2023 03:33 PM
Most desktop and mobile applications only use a single GPU when performing GPU compute tasks for a variety of reasons (complexity, availability, etc). As a result, Geekbench only measures the performance of a single GPU when measuring GPU compute performance.
3 Posted by T Makogon on 02 Dec, 2023 05:18 PM
Hello,
Thank you for the clarification.
Aida64 measures combined / cumulative GPU performance so I posted their result on reddit.
BTW noone prevents Geekbench from reporting a result for one card if one is installed yet being capable of measuring many. That’s what Aida does.
Regards,
Taras
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