If you have multiple GPUs which support the same Compute API, you can differentiate between them with the platform and device ID numbers that appear before the GPU's name after running geekbench5 -compute-list. For example, we can run an OpenCL Compute benchmark on a system that supports OpenCL with the following command: You can then select one Compute API to run a benchmark with. You can view the Compute API available on your system with the following command: For example, the following command line with export the saved result as an HTML file: You can also export the saved Geekbench 5 result in a different format. You can upload the saved Geekbench 5 result to the Geekbench Result Browser by using the following switches: When loading a result, you can manipulate it like any other result. You can load and display a saved Geekbench 5 result with the following command line: -export-text exports the result as a plain-text file.-export-json exports the result as a JSON file.-export-html exports the result as an HTML file.-export-csv exports the result as a CSV file.Exporting is done with one of the following switches: This is a great way to share your results with people who don't have Geekbench 5 installed. You can also export Geekbench 5 results to different formats. gb5 is the recommended file extension for Geekbench 5 results): You can save Geekbench 5 results with the following command line (note that. -no-upload will not upload the result to the Geekbench Browser once the benchmark is complete.-upload will automatically upload the result to the Geekbench Browser once the benchmark is complete.If you don't want to be prompted (for example, you're running Geekbench 5 as part of a script) you can answer this question ahead of time on the command line with one of the following switches: Geekbench 5 will prompt you as to whether you want to upload the results to the Geekbench Browser. Geekbench 5 displays its progress while it's running the workloads, and displays the section scores and overall scores once all the workloads have run. If you don't specify any command-line switches, Geekbench 5 runs the CPU benchmark. You can get help at any time with the -help switch: Installing the tool adds the Geekbench 5 install directory to your PATH environment variable. Technical Details: The geekbench5 command line tool is found inside the Geekbench 5 install directory. To use the tool open a new command prompt window (command prompt windows that are already open won't be able to find the tool) and enter the following command:
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