I was wondering if you could add additional system hardware info in future releases:
1. Not seeing win 11 at all.
2. Pcie version (v3.0, v4.0, etc.)
3. Onboard ram.
4. Overclocking
5. Average results
6. Sortable fields.
7. motherboards, bios versions, nvme types, SSRs,PCIe lane availability, etc. perhaps a way to integrate something like cpuid or hwinfo
I mention this because I believe the results (showing the high-end) are extremely skewed. There’s definitely crypto miners using this tool and overclockers which don’t necessarily represent average results. While the tool is useful, it’s difficult for an average person focusing on stability (not overclocking) to determine if their hardware is within a certain acceptable range.
1. Not seeing win 11 at all.
2. Pcie version (v3.0, v4.0, etc.)
3. Onboard ram.
4. Overclocking
5. Average results
6. Sortable fields.
7. motherboards, bios versions, nvme types, SSRs,PCIe lane availability, etc. perhaps a way to integrate something like cpuid or hwinfo
I mention this because I believe the results (showing the high-end) are extremely skewed. There’s definitely crypto miners using this tool and overclockers which don’t necessarily represent average results. While the tool is useful, it’s difficult for an average person focusing on stability (not overclocking) to determine if their hardware is within a certain acceptable range.
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