Hello everyone!
Here are some benchmark and stability test options for you to perform on your computers.
Benchmark options - stability test for CPUs:
Unzip or extract to the path of your choice, and run the .exe file.

Once the application is open you should see something like this:

Activate the advanced options: File -> "Advanced benchmark".
At the bottom there are two Start buttons, in Multi Core and Single Core. You can run the test you want. And just below in the "Minimum Test Duration" option, there are three options:
Off -> Rendering of 1 single photo.
10 minute test -> Stability during 10 minutes test.
30 minute test -> Stability during 30 minutes test.
At the end of any of the 3 tests, get a score.
Measures the single-core and multi-core power of your processor. Available for Linux, Windows, macOS, Android and iOS.
In our case we downloaded for Linux.
Once we have downloaded the Linux package, you will see that it downloads a .tar.gz file.
Right click, Extract here.
Right click Open terminal here, and execute the following command.
At the terminal the benchmark brings up two links, click on it and it will tell you what score your CPU has in single-core and multi-core.
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Benchmark options - stability test for GPUs:
Benchmark and stability test for our GPU. Available for Linux or Windows.
In our case we downloaded for Linux.
Once we have downloaded the package for Linux, you will see that it downloads a .run file
Right click Open terminal here, and execute the following command.
**You can also use the command ./file.run**
Double click on the executable.
And you should see something like this.
Choose the preset you are most interested in and click on RUN. At the end of the benchmark it gives you a score. You can compare it on the Unigine leaderboards.
Graphics performance benchmark for Linux.
GPU stress test, render a figure like a "donut" full of fur, getting the GPU to constantly perform intense calculations with all cores at maximum. Only available for Windows.
Once we have downloaded the package, you will see that it downloads an .exe file.
We run and install it and it should look something like this:
It is a very simple panel, the first section shows which GPU has been detected.
In the options below, we can adjust the resolution and if we want Anti-aliasing.
We can simply run GPU stress test, this will make the graphics card to be working constantly without unlimited time. And in the GPU benchmarks section, we choose a preset, and the benchmark lasts approx. 1 minute.