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About the GPU Performance Score

The GPU Performance Score is calculated based on the frame rate (FPS) during a WebGL test and the screen resolution. The score is normalized between 50 and 100 to reflect the GPU's capabilities.

Test the performance of your GPU using a simple WebGL benchmark directly in your browser. This test will help you understand how well your GPU can handle basic 3D rendering tasks.

Performance Score Rating Scale
  • 50 - 60 (Weak): Your GPU is not strong enough to handle complex graphics or high-end gaming. It is suitable only for basic tasks like video playback, web browsing, and office work.
  • 61 - 70 (Average): The GPU can handle basic multimedia tasks and office applications well. However, you may experience lag or stutter when dealing with heavy graphics applications or games.
  • 71 - 80 (Fair): Your GPU can handle most medium-level graphic applications and games at low to medium settings. It offers stable performance, but not outstanding.
  • 81 - 90 (Good): The GPU can handle most games at medium to high graphics settings. It is suitable for video editing, 3D rendering, and smooth gaming.
  • 91 - 100 (Excellent): This is the top performance tier for high-end GPUs. You can run games and graphic-intensive applications at the highest settings, including 4K gaming and professional-grade 3D rendering.

The Performance Score represents how quickly your GPU can handle multiple 3D rendering tasks in real time. A higher score means better performance. This score is calculated based on how fast your GPU can render random colored frames in WebGL within a limited time frame.

What is WebGL and Why Does It Matter?

WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API used to render 2D and 3D graphics within a web browser without the need for plugins. It leverages your device's GPU to accelerate rendering tasks.

If your device does not support WebGL or has low performance, this can result in slower graphics rendering in web applications, games, and multimedia content.

By running this test, you'll gain insights into how your GPU performs when handling graphics-heavy tasks.

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