Benchmarks
Events
Gamer Blogs
News
Top Members
Top Library
Staff Writers
Forums
Monitors
Motherboards
PSU
Hard Disk Drives
Headsets
Keyboards
Mice
Help Files
Popular Hardware
Best Hardware
Tablets
CPU - Laptop
CPU - New
GPU - Laptop
GPU - New
Hardware comparison XBox One vs PS4 vs PC
Metro Last Light - Check out the frame rates you might get on our ratings page
OSUBoarder still delivering awesome game analysis during his 365 days of gaming. Click here
Add your Bioshock Infinite Frames Per Second here and check out other peoples results
Add your Tomb Raider Frames Per Second here and check out other peoples results
Add your Crysis 3 Frames Per Second here and check out other peoples results
Play DayZ? There is now a GD DayZ server run by our man Tero! Ask him for details
Is your CPU, GPU or Hard drives missing? Click here to tell us
Premium Membership can be paid for with just a credit card. Option at bottom of form
Add lots of accurate Frames Per Second game data to increase your profile rig accuracy
Try our Premium Member Area for a $1 one off payment
PREMIUM MEMBERS can compare multiple games and PCs at once
Jay Acevedo, one of the main PR guys for Ubi put a tweet of what looks like AC3 box art.
Take a look at our image and remember you can click on it to expand it...
It pretty conclussively confirms earlier rumours that the next Assassins Creed game would be set during the American Revolution.
Take a look at the bottom of the News item to see the full image. You can see the "assassin" taking an axe to a Red coat soldier while the revolution happens behind.
In case you are not sure, Red coats were the British Army. Hmm I wonder whose side the "assassin" is going to take during this period? Hopefully he will be on the side of Old Blighty (Britain) and in this image he just axe-identally (sigh) pounced on the wrong chap.
Now we all know that Assassins Creed initially made its name because of the brilliant building-jumping, known as parkour, you could do with the Assassin. But how do you think Ubi are going to add in the tall infrastructure needed to pull this off in early America, surely there was little of this around at the time? History buffs....correct me and tell everyone what you think.
Welcome. From this page you can submit a personal benchmark to GD. Once approved by GD admin everyone can search for your bench results here. The more results the more we all learn.
There are lots of free benchmark tools that test parts of your PC. Select a Type in the form to the right, then select a Tool and then select a Test. You will see a weblink appear beside your selection. Click this link to get the benchmark Tool. Try NovaBench for an all in one benchmark that is only 12Mb to download.
Run your choosen Benchmark Tool on your PC, using the benchmark tool's default setting. Take a screenshot displaying the benchmark score and information displaying your rig and submit that to us.
Example Screenshot










