Tested Devices Database
Explore real-world GPU benchmark results from thousands of tested devices. Compare performance across desktop graphics cards, mobile processors, and integrated solutions.
About Our Performance Data
CZNull benchmark results show average FPS (frames per second) from our comprehensive WebGL test suite, measuring rendering performance, compute capability, and memory bandwidth. All tests run directly in your browser with no installation required. FPS values represent aggregated results from multiple test scenarios to provide a holistic performance picture.
Performance Categories
Flagship
FPS Range: 140+ FPS
Elite hardware pushing the boundaries of real-time rendering
Enthusiast
FPS Range: 100 - 140 FPS
High-performance hardware for demanding workloads
Mainstream
FPS Range: 80 - 100 FPS
Balanced performance for everyday computing and gaming
Entry Level
FPS Range: 60 - 80 FPS
Basic hardware for light tasks and casual use
Desktop Graphics Cards
Discrete GPU Performance Rankings
Based on CZNull comprehensive benchmark suite across rendering, compute, and memory tests
| Rank | GPU Model | Avg FPS | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | NVIDIA RTX 4090 | 170 | Flagship |
| #2 | NVIDIA RTX 4080 Super | 158 | Flagship |
| #3 | AMD RX 7900 XTX | 152 | Flagship |
| #4 | NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti Super | 138 | Enthusiast |
| #5 | AMD RX 7900 XT | 132 | Enthusiast |
| #6 | NVIDIA RTX 4070 Super | 125 | Enthusiast |
| #7 | AMD RX 7800 XT | 118 | Enthusiast |
| #8 | NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti | 105 | Enthusiast |
| #9 | AMD RX 7700 XT | 98 | Mainstream |
| #10 | NVIDIA RTX 3060 | 88 | Mainstream |
| #11 | AMD RX 6700 XT | 85 | Mainstream |
| #12 | Intel Arc A770 | 82 | Mainstream |
| #13 | NVIDIA GTX 1660 Super | 72 | Entry Level |
| #14 | AMD RX 6500 XT | 65 | Entry Level |
| #15 | Intel Arc A380 | 60 | Entry Level |
Mobile Processors
Mobile GPU Performance Rankings
Smartphones, tablets, and ARM-based laptops tested with browser-based WebGL benchmarks
| Rank | Processor | Avg FPS | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Apple M3 Max | 60 | Flagship |
| #2 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 | 55 | Enthusiast |
| #3 | Apple M2 Pro | 58 | Enthusiast |
| #4 | MediaTek Dimensity 9300 | 52 | Enthusiast |
| #5 | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 | 48 | Mainstream |
| #6 | Apple M1 | 45 | Mainstream |
| #7 | MediaTek Dimensity 9000 | 42 | Mainstream |
| #8 | Snapdragon 888 | 35 | Entry Level |
| #9 | Google Tensor G3 | 32 | Entry Level |
| #10 | Snapdragon 780G | 28 | Entry Level |
How to Interpret These Results
FPS Methodology
CZNull FPS measurements combine multiple performance dimensions: frame rate consistency, computational throughput, memory bandwidth utilization, and shader execution speed. Higher FPS indicates better overall graphics and compute performance across diverse workloads.
Cross-Platform Comparison
Desktop and mobile FPS use the same testing methodology but are not directly comparable due to different power envelopes and thermal constraints. Mobile devices are optimized for efficiency, while desktop GPUs prioritize raw performance.
Real-World Performance
These benchmarks represent synthetic workloads designed to stress various GPU subsystems. Actual application performance may vary based on specific optimization, driver quality, and workload characteristics. Use these FPS values as a relative performance indicator rather than absolute predictions.
Contributing Your Results
Run CZNull benchmarks on your device to contribute to our database. Your results help other users make informed hardware decisions and improve our performance models. All submissions are anonymized and aggregated to protect user privacy.
Understanding GPU Benchmark Results
CZNull's device database provides comprehensive performance data for graphics processors across desktop and mobile platforms. Our WebGL-based testing methodology ensures consistent, reproducible results without requiring specialized hardware or software installation. Each device is evaluated through multiple test scenarios covering rendering performance, compute capabilities, and memory subsystem efficiency.
Desktop graphics cards are categorized based on their target market segment and performance capabilities. Flagship GPUs deliver cutting-edge performance for professional workloads and high-resolution gaming. Enthusiast-class cards balance performance and value for demanding users. Mainstream options provide solid performance for 1080p gaming and content creation. Entry-level cards serve basic computing needs and light graphics tasks.
Mobile processors integrate CPU and GPU cores on a single chip, prioritizing efficiency alongside performance. Our testing reveals how smartphones, tablets, and ARM-based laptops handle graphics-intensive workloads. Mobile benchmark scores reflect real-world web application performance, helping users understand their device's capabilities for browser-based gaming, data visualization, and creative applications.
Regular benchmark submissions from our community ensure this database remains current with the latest hardware releases and driver updates. Whether you're researching a new GPU purchase, optimizing your web application for diverse hardware, or simply curious about your device's capabilities, CZNull's tested devices database provides the insights you need.