Professional GPU Testing Platform

Comprehensive GPU testing for your graphics card. Check WebGL support, run performance benchmarks, and stress test your GPU directly in the browser.

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Features

Comprehensive GPU testing solution

GPU Detection

Automatically detect GPU model, vendor, and driver information

Performance Benchmark

Run GPU benchmarks to measure rendering performance

WebGL Support

Check WebGL 1.0, 2.0, and WebGPU support status

Test Functions

Comprehensive GPU testing features

GPU Information

Detect detailed GPU hardware information

  • GPU model detection
  • Vendor identification
  • Driver version info

WebGL Support Check

Verify WebGL compatibility and features

  • WebGL 1.0/2.0 detection
  • WebGPU support check
  • Hardware acceleration status

Render Performance

Test GPU rendering capabilities

  • Real-time FPS monitoring
  • Frame time analysis
  • Triangle throughput test

Texture Performance

Test texture handling capabilities

  • Max texture size detection
  • Texture unit count
  • Cube map support

Shader Test

Test shader compilation and execution

  • Vertex shader test
  • Fragment shader test
  • Shader language version

Stress Test

Push GPU to maximum load

  • Sustained load testing
  • Thermal throttling detection
  • Stability verification
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How to Use

Follow these simple steps to test your GPU

1

Open Test Page

Open this page in a modern browser that supports WebGL. Chrome or Edge is recommended for best results.

2

View GPU Info

Your GPU information will be automatically detected and displayed, including model, vendor, and WebGL version.

3

Run Benchmark

Click the benchmark button to start performance testing. Adjust object count and duration as needed.

4

Analyze Results

Review the benchmark results including FPS, frame time, and performance score. Compare with other GPUs.

Supported GPUs

Compatible with all major graphics cards

NVIDIA RTX

AMD Radeon

Intel Arc

Intel UHD

Apple M1/M2

Integrated Graphics

Browser Compatibility

Check which browsers support GPU testing features

Chrome

Full Support

Full WebGL 2.0 support with hardware acceleration. Best performance and accuracy.

Edge

Full Support

Chromium-based with excellent WebGL support. Recommended for Windows users.

Firefox

Full Support

Good WebGL support with hardware acceleration. Reliable performance testing.

Safari

Partial Support

WebGL support available but WebGPU is experimental. Some features may be limited.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about GPU testing

Why is my GPU not being detected correctly?

Some browsers hide GPU information for privacy. Try using Chrome or Edge which typically expose more GPU details. Also ensure hardware acceleration is enabled in your browser settings.

Why is my FPS lower than expected?

Several factors can affect FPS: 1) Other applications using GPU resources; 2) Browser throttling in background tabs; 3) Power saving mode on laptops; 4) Outdated GPU drivers. Close other apps and ensure your browser tab is in focus.

What is WebGL and why does it matter?

WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API for rendering 3D graphics in browsers without plugins. WebGL 2.0 offers more features and better performance. This tool uses WebGL to test your GPU capabilities directly in the browser.

How accurate is the browser-based GPU test?

Browser-based tests provide a good indication of WebGL performance but may not reflect native application performance. Results can vary by browser, driver version, and system configuration. For comprehensive testing, consider dedicated GPU benchmarking software.

What does the stress test do?

The stress test pushes your GPU to maximum load by rendering many objects simultaneously. This helps identify thermal throttling, stability issues, and maximum sustained performance. Monitor your GPU temperature during extended stress tests.

Why does Safari show limited support?

Safari has WebGL support but implements some features differently. WebGPU support is still experimental in Safari. For the most accurate GPU testing, we recommend using Chrome, Edge, or Firefox on macOS.