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Benchmark for Linux
I work in a computer company which sells computer configurations and parts of them. And I want to give a choice to customers. If they want to buy a PC with Linux installed, not Windows. But I find difficult to test the Graphic Cards in Linux OS. I have searched the web and I didn't found any benchmark program working on Linux. And I need to test every Graphic Card before it is selling. Any sollution?
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