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    Likwid

    Likwid

    Performance monitoring and benchmarking suite

    Likwid is a simple to install and use toolsuite of command line applications and a library for performance oriented programmers. It works for Intel, AMD, ARMv8 and POWER9 processors on the Linux operating system. There is additional support for Nvidia and AMD GPUs. There is support for ARMv7 and POWER8/9 but there is currently no test machine in our hands to test them properly.
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    nmon for Linux

    nmon for Linux

    Linux performance monitoring on-screen or to CSV file

    nmon is short for Nigel's Performance Monitor It either shows you the stats on-screen updating once a second or saves the data to a CSV file for later analysis and graphing. For details see the homepage ==> http://nmon.sourceforge.net Please use the latest version. The new version "njmon" outputs JSON format that a lot of tools use these days. It integrates well with saving data directly to InfluxDB and graphing with Grafana.
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    BatteryCat

    Battery monitoring and health tool.

    ...I created the low level data gathering functions for both Windows and Linux. You are very welcome to add additional ports (e.g. BSD or whatever).
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    Downloads: 57 This Week
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    ptbench

    ptbench

    CPU and RAM stressing and monitoring

    This package provides you 2 C++ applications to stress and monitor your CPU and RAM under Linux. Find a lack of performance (not enough cores/threads or too little clock speed) and memory/resource leaks or a lack of RAM.
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    OpenGLChecker

    OpenGLChecker

    Utility application to obtain data about your OpenGL implementation.

    OpenGLChecker is a fast and smooth program that retrieves relevant information about your OpenGL implementation. It can also test your computer's performance with fully scripted benchmarks. This allows you to write your own benchmark scripts for testing your OpenGL performance.
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    This is an opensource project for the calculation of the mathematical constant Pi. If you are a mathematician or programer please contribute ideas or code for this project. Non professionals are also welcome to contribute.
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    GliBench SMP is an SMP enabled benchmark for testing you computers performance. It is a rewrite of my tool CliBench which is quite known in the Windows world. It is based on GTK/Gnome which should make it simple to port to other OS.
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    A simple command to convert calendar dates to julian dates. Quite useful in timing situations where you need elapsed time between dates. Also useful for astronomy applications.
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    UMark is a graphical interface that allows gamers to easily configure and run benchmarks on Unreal Tournament 200x. It supports "botmatch", "flyby", and "timedemo" benchmarks. You may save/load results, or submit them online.
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    BogoMIPS is a benchmarking application for the PalmOS. It implements the Linux BogoMIPS algorithm so you can compare the speed of you Palm to any other machine.
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    Portable benchmarking tool to measure so called idle main memory access latency of the computer. IOW this tiny thing tests how long it takes for your processor (CPU) to get the data not being cached in CPU\'s caches.
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    Pench is a tiny benchmark program. In only ten seconds this program calculates a cpu index, which allows you to compare different cpu's with each other.
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