nvidia320
Intel Core 2 Duo T6570 testing with a ASUS K50ID v1.0 (217 BIOS) and ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M 1024MB on Ubuntu 18.04 via the Phoronix Test Suite.
ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T6570 @ 2.10GHz (2 Cores), Motherboard: ASUS K50ID v1.0 (217 BIOS), Chipset: NVIDIA MCP79, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 160GB FUJITSU MHW2160B, Graphics: ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M 1024MB (500/790MHz), Audio: Realtek ALC269, Monitor: AU Optronics, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 + Qualcomm Atheros AR9285 Wireless
OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.15.0-38-generic (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3, Display Server: X Server 1.19.6, Display Driver: NVIDIA 340.107, OpenGL: 3.3.0, Compiler: GCC 7.3.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1366x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: acpi-cpufreq ondemand
Security Notes: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline + PTE Inversion; VMX: EPT disabled
OpenArena
This is a test of OpenArena, a popular open-source first-person shooter. This game is based upon ioquake3, which in turn uses the GPL version of id Software's Quake 3 engine. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
Tesseract
Tesseract is a fork of Cube 2 Sauerbraten with numerous graphics and game-play improvements. Tesseract has been in development since 2012 while its first release happened in May of 2014. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
Unigine Valley
This test calculates the average frame-rate within the Valley demo for the Unigine engine, released in February 2013. This engine is extremely demanding on the system's graphics card. Unigine Valley relies upon an OpenGL 3 core profile context. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
Xonotic
This is a benchmark of Xonotic, which is a fork of the DarkPlaces-based Nexuiz game. Development began in March of 2010 on the Xonotic game. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
GpuTest
GpuTest is a cross-platform OpenGL benchmark developed at Geeks3D.com that offers tech demos such as FurMark, TessMark, and other workloads to stress various areas of GPUs and drivers. Learn more via the OpenBenchmarking.org test page.
ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T6570 @ 2.10GHz (2 Cores), Motherboard: ASUS K50ID v1.0 (217 BIOS), Chipset: NVIDIA MCP79, Memory: 4096MB, Disk: 160GB FUJITSU MHW2160B, Graphics: ASUS NVIDIA GeForce GT 320M 1024MB (500/790MHz), Audio: Realtek ALC269, Monitor: AU Optronics, Network: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 + Qualcomm Atheros AR9285 Wireless
OS: Ubuntu 18.04, Kernel: 4.15.0-38-generic (x86_64), Desktop: GNOME Shell 3.28.3, Display Server: X Server 1.19.6, Display Driver: NVIDIA 340.107, OpenGL: 3.3.0, Compiler: GCC 7.3.0, File-System: ext4, Screen Resolution: 1366x768
Processor Notes: Scaling Governor: acpi-cpufreq ondemand
Security Notes: KPTI + __user pointer sanitization + Full generic retpoline + PTE Inversion; VMX: EPT disabled
Testing initiated at 26 October 2018 00:46 by user siggitron.