Compare Results

This page lets you directly compare how different CPUs or GPUs perform in real-world workloads using public Puget Bench data. Results are organized into “Result Groups,” which ensure that only comparable runs are evaluated together. These groups are created when there is a meaningful change to the benchmark itself (such as adding or modifying tests) or to the host application that could impact performance.

To help ensure accurate comparisons, parts are only shown when there are at least 10 results in the database. Because Puget Bench relies on publicly submitted data, individual results can vary due to factors such as overclocking, thermal limits, or differences in system configuration. Requiring a minimum sample size helps smooth out these outliers and provides a more accurate representation of how each component performs in typical use.

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