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When your Windows laptop or desktop is slow, it can be frustrating. Whether you’re having trouble with video, audio, printing, connectivity, running multiple applications at the same time or other performance issues,these free computer performance testing tools can help you quickly diagnose and resolve performance problems.
CPU-Z
CPU-Z is free benchmark software that will provide users with a complete rundown of your PC’s hardware specifications, particularly concerning your CPU.
It also provides specifications for your motherboard, RAM, and graphics card, making it a great all-around program to visualize hardware makes and models. You can even save a TXT file of the information via the Tools option.
HWMonitor
HWMonitor is PC benchmark software that visualizes the make and model of hardware components in your PC and displays certain parameters live.
These parameters include power consumption, fan speeds, utilization percentage, clock speeds, and temperature. This can be crucial, as issues like an overheating component in your PC can lead to frequent PC crashes.
HWMonitor’s simple interface also makes all values easy to view and understand. Of course, you can also save this information for further troubleshooting via the File option.
SiSoftware Sandra Lite
SiSoftware Sandra Lite is a fully-featured benchmark suite aimed at users who are very well informed about the inner workings of their computers and for businesses that need to perform a detailed analysis on multiple computers.
Want to test your computer’s memory bandwidth? No problem. Want to benchmark network performance? Sure. Want to benchmark your computer’s power efficiency? Yes, Sandra does that as well.
Another useful feature of SiSoftware Sandra Lite is its online reference database. SiSoft Sandra will benchmark your component or online connection and then compare your performance with other similar processors to give you a better idea of how an upgrade may or may not help you.
LoadTracer
Price: Free
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LoadTracer is a tool for stress testing, load testing, and endurance testing. It is used to check the performance of web applications. It is a lightweight application. It works with any browser and technology. It is easy to use and allows you to perform testing without scripting.
Features:
- It has an analyzer for producing graphs and reports.
- LT Monitor will provide various performance counters for monitoring.
- The Recorder can record all the interactions between the browser and the server. It generates the script file of that.
- Using the script, Simulator generates virtual users.
JMeter
Price: Free
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JMeter is an open-source application. Initially, it was designed for testing web applications but now some other test functions are also included. It is used to measure the performance of static and dynamic resources.
It is also used to load test the functional behavior of applications. It is used to load test the server, group of servers, network, etc.
Features:
- It provides the command-line mode to java compatible OS.
- It offers Test IDE which can record, build, and debug.
- Facility to replay the test results.
- It provides an HTML report.
- Complete portability.
- Pluggable and Scriptable Samplers.
Locust
Price: Free
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Like JMeter, Locust is also an open-source tool for load testing. It supports defining user code with Python code. Instead of clunky UI, it provides you the facility to describe your test in Python code.
Features:
- It supports the running of load tests on multiple distributed machines.
- It is scalable as millions of users can be simulated simultaneously.
- User behavior can be defined in code.
GPU-Z
Download Now from TechSpot | Website: GPU-Z
Next up is another hardware-specific program, GPU-Z appeared back in 2007, and is the work of the team at Techpowerup. It works in the same way as CPU-Z does, using an instruction set to gather information about the specifications of the graphics card.
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There’s no benchmark tool in this one, but it can monitor and log the output from the settings and sensors on the card, such as clock speed, temperature, voltage, and usage. The tool provides a link to Techpowerup’s GPU database, so if you want to know more about your graphics card, hit the Lookup button. GPU-Z is available for Windows only and is free.
HWinfo
Download Now from TechSpot | Website: HWinfo
The next program in our list takes the opposite approach to CPU-Z as it tells you about everything it possibly can in your computer. There’s so much detail, it separates the information into 3 windows: a system summary, a full report, and active sensor readings.
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The summary window is clean and informative, but it’s the full system report that’s the jewel in the crown. While much of the data can be gleaned from Windows’ Device Manager (Win Key + X, then select it from the list), but the data is presented in a far better way, and it’s a lot more comprehensive.
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The active sensor readout is just as extensive, including data from the CPU, RAM, motherboard, graphics card, case fans, storage drives, and so on. Want a more visual way of displaying the statistics? Just click on any entry in the readout list and HWinfo will show it as a graph (see here).
HWinfo has been in circulation for over 20 years now, and it gets updated almost every month. And yes, this one will cost you absolutely nothing, too. The developer of the tool, Martin Malík, deserves huge praise for his long-running project. The program supports 32 and 64-bit versions of Windows, and there’s even one for DOS!
Conclusion
The free computer performance testing tools listed above are listed in order of preference. The order of preference was established based on hundreds of hours of testing various tools. The information provided here was researched online and through personal experience.
Check out this list of free computer performance testing tools. The tools are downloadable products that are provided free of charge for the purpose of testing computer, tablet, or mobile device performance. From benchmarking to testing hard drive encryption strength, these free testing tools are very useful in providing a baseline for finding bottlenecks on your computers. We’d love to hear your thoughts on additional topics that you would like us to cover about the performance of your systems.