We've compiled answers to commonly asked questions in our PerformanceTest FAQ below. You can also discuss any questions or suggestions you may have at our PerformanceTest Discussion and Support forums, as well as read solutions for issues that have been previously answered.
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Installation and Benchmarking Video Guides.
How can I make PerformanceTest portable on a USB drive?
During install I get the error, The drive or UNC share you selected does not exist?
PerformanceTest crashes when launched, possible causes and solutions.
How to collect a debug log to help us with debugging.
Which Windows versions are supported?
I don't understand the results. What do all these numbers mean?
The calculated CPU clock speed is not correct. Why?
My video card name is not displayed correctly or appears strange.
How can I test mapped network drives in the advanced disk test?
Your benchmark vs model average score differences
How can I make my PC run faster?
Why do results from PerformanceTest V10 differ from previous releases?
Why do my results from PerformanceTest V9 differ from my results from previous releases?
What kind of data does the disk test read/write?
The results for my hard disk aren't what I expected.
The disk test results do not match the advertised speed for my NVMe drive.
How can I track and compare my baseline results over time? (Account Management)
2D results are low for Windows 7 when using PerformanceTest V10, and when compared to previous versions?
2D results are extremely high when running via remote desktop?
Does PerformanceTest support NVIDIA Optimus?
DirectX 9 test hangs when Samsung "Easy Setting Box" software is installed.
I receive this message when trying to run the 3D tests "Nothing will be rendered."
Why do my 3D graphics results vary greatly between runs?
Unable to run the 3D test on an Nvidia Quadro.
Running the advanced DX11 test on an Intel graphics card and get "Test aborted due to attempted resolution switch" error.
Crash during 3D test on laptop when using docking station
I'm seeing white banding in 'DirectX 9 - Complex' test at very low resolutions
When running the DX11 test I get a "Test aborted due to attempted resolution switch" error message.
When running the DX11 test I get a "DirectX 11 measured result is too high to be possible and will be discarded." error message.
The Directx 12 test doesn't run & I get a white screen or crash instead.
OpenCL DLL not found error message and OpenCL test will not run.
3D Test/3D Mark fails to run correctly when PC is connected to a Dell Monitor or TV.
3D graphics results don't get above 60 frames / sec.
Does the advanced network test support 10-gigabit network cards?
What are expected network speeds and common bottlenecks.
Why is the network test so slow on my laptop?
How can I get the network test to run through a firewall?
Why is the client machine is giving me the error message "Connect Failed"?
Why is the client machine not receiving data?
Why can't I select a network drive for disk testing?
These issues are no longer relevant to modern systems or up to date versions of PerformanceTest.
I get a crash with this message: Access violation at 0x7c91084b (tried to write to 0x00040FFC)
I have a ATI Radeon video card (with Catalyst video drivers). Why is PerformanceTest locking up during the 2D video tests?
I have dual monitors. Why are my 2D Performance Tests Results slower than expected?
Some 3D tests for PerformanceTest V7 use DirectX 9. So what happens in Windows Vista which is shipped with DirectX10?