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Geekbench 3.0 for $15.99 ($10 Introductory Discount Single User Cross Platform)

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If you know what this stuff is… benchmark tool - cross platform

Geekbench 3.0 just released and have an introductory $10 off if you buy directly from them..

The $15.99 one will work for single user on OSX, Linux and Windows.. You will have to buy iOS and Google Play version seperately

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  • …I don't know what this stuff is.

  • +1

    it's a "tool" for Nerds used to measure "things".
    (once they discover the opposite sex, they forget about stuff like this)

    • +1

      I've discovered the opposite sex and have come back to benching stuff.. at least benching stuff has a logical explanation, rather than the highly volatile, chocolate eating hormonally imbalanced wife I currently have.. That said, I adore her muchly.. :) even her bad days..

    • +1

      Everybody knows you impress the opposite sex with very fast computer.

      • LOL! +1. Wish I could +2.

        Although some of us thought very fast computers were for protecting us from the opposite sex :-p

        • women.zip Nice shareware but watch out for viruses..

  • why pay a tool to tell u what u already could find on the net? doesnt add value or functionality to your device. $10 is too much

    • If you don't understand then it's not for you…. no seriously, geeks tweak their settings and use a range of combinations e.g. they might overclock their cpus by a certain amount, using a different type of liquid cooling and type of RAM than others… so they can't just look up reviews for a particular model number of PC and see what benchmarks it achieved.

      But you've kind of got a point regarding tablets and phones. This type of tool makes a lot more sense for PCs where you can build them yourself. Other than rooting a tablet I'm not sure how you can mod it?

      • I'm pretty sure you can overclock a tablet after you root it. But I don't know how stable it'd be.

        • Fair point-I think you're right on both counts. Maybe some tablets will let you squeeze a tiny bit extra out but it's not like the good old days of taking a pencil to the dip switches on a cpu to up your clcok cycles… ahh those were the days… sniff.

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