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- PCMark abstract "PCMark is a computer benchmark tool developed by Futuremark to test the performance of a PC at the system and component level. In most cases the tests in PCMark are designed to represent typical home user workloads. Running PCMark produces a score with higher numbers indicating better performance. Several versions of PCMark have been released though scores cannot be compared across the different releases since each includes different tests.".
- PCMark wikiPageExternalLink www.futuremark.com.
- PCMark wikiPageExternalLink legacy.
- PCMark wikiPageExternalLink pcmarkvantage.
- PCMark wikiPageExternalLink pcmark05.
- PCMark wikiPageExternalLink www.pcmark.com.
- PCMark wikiPageID "6879482".
- PCMark wikiPageLength "6096".
- PCMark wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- PCMark wikiPageRevisionID "685911400".
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink 3DMark.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Adobe_Creative_Suite.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Ars_Technica.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Benchmark_(computing).
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Category:2002_software.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_benchmarks.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Futuremark.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Office.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLink VIA_Nano.
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLinkText "PCMark".
- PCMark wikiPageWikiLinkText "PCMark05".
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- PCMark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-stub.
- PCMark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Measurement-stub.
- PCMark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PCMark subject Category:2002_software.
- PCMark subject Category:Computer_benchmarks.
- PCMark hypernym Tool.
- PCMark type Software.
- PCMark type Work.
- PCMark type Comparison.
- PCMark type Redirect.
- PCMark type Work.
- PCMark comment "PCMark is a computer benchmark tool developed by Futuremark to test the performance of a PC at the system and component level. In most cases the tests in PCMark are designed to represent typical home user workloads. Running PCMark produces a score with higher numbers indicating better performance. Several versions of PCMark have been released though scores cannot be compared across the different releases since each includes different tests.".
- PCMark label "PCMark".
- PCMark sameAs Q2471206.
- PCMark sameAs PCMark.
- PCMark sameAs PCMark.
- PCMark sameAs PCMark.
- PCMark sameAs m.0gtz9q.
- PCMark sameAs PCMark.
- PCMark sameAs PCMark.
- PCMark sameAs Q2471206.
- PCMark wasDerivedFrom PCMark?oldid=685911400.
- PCMark isPrimaryTopicOf PCMark.