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Xbench is a very popular benchmarking solution for Mac computers. In short, benchmarking is analyzing the performance of something. In this case, Xbench analyzes pretty much every aspect of your Mac and it grades it against baseline results. With the image file from which Xbench installs, you will be able to open the baseline results file, which shows what the average results are. Xbench starts with a very small window that allows you to check or uncheck the different available tests. Those are: CPU test, Thread test, Memory test, Disk test, Quartz graphics test, OpenGL tests and User Interface tests. You have to select the hard drive which you want to test on from the volume drop-down menu.
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Once you start the process, the tests will begin and you will see the results in real time. After testing is done, you can save the results to a file for later reference or to share them with other users. Whenever I read an article on Mac benchmarking, Xbench is always one of the methods used. It seems to be the standard in the Mac community.
It helps that the application is absolutely free.
ApSIC Xbench 3.0 A way to uninstall ApSIC Xbench 3.0 from your systemYou can find on this page detailed information on how to remove ApSIC Xbench 3.0 for Windows. The Windows release was developed by ApSIC, S.L. More data about ApSIC, S.L. Can be read. You can read more about on ApSIC Xbench 3.0 at. Usually the ApSIC Xbench 3.0 application is to be found in the C: Program Files ApSIC Xbench directory, depending on the user's option during install. The full command line for removing ApSIC Xbench 3.0 is C: Program Files ApSIC Xbench uninst.Xbench.exe. Note that if you will type this command in Start / Run Note you might get a notification for admin rights. xbench.exe is the programs's main file and it takes circa 11.36 MB (11916608 bytes) on disk.