DiskTester is a 64-bit application which tests drive performance and reliability for single volumes or RAID. Some highlights:


DiskTester is a 64-bit application which tests drive performance and reliability for single volumes or RAID. Some highlights:


A JavaScript benchmark - this benchmark tests the core JavaScript language only, not the DOM or other browser APIs. It is designed to compare different versions of the same browser, and different browsers to each other.
Javascript performance benchmark playground based on Benchmark.js. You can write, run, share and fork JavaScript tests online.

V-Ray Benchmark is a free tool that measures how fast your system renders. Rendering performance evaluation can be done using CPUs, NVIDIA GPUs, or a combination of both.

Flash Memory Toolkit is a small package which has some very useful options like file recovery, benchmark and error scanning.


A free macOS app that uses your system's resources to computer ("bench") pi to the decimal place of your choosing!

A portable multifunctional application that includes performance tests and additional tools for obtaining information about the system.




UnixBench is the original BYTE UNIX benchmark suite, updated and revised by many people over the years.
SORA is a next-generation diagnostics and recovery platform for HDDs and SSDs. It supports deep-level drive inspection, simultaneous multi-drive testing, and time-optimized scan routines. Designed with SSD-specific characteristics in mind, SORA can analyze wear levels...






Siege is a regression test and benchmark utility. It can stress test a single URL with a user defined number of simulated users, or it can read many URLs into memory and stress them simultaneously.
Next Generation Graphics Benchmarking tool. Test your computer versus 8K textures, Cinematic quality assets and raytracing. Guaranteed to make your computer sweat. Based on Unreal Engine 5.




Every developer has, I have at least, been in the situation, that I needed some quite performant code, but didn't know which piece of code is faster - and how does one even test this? 🤔
