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HOC measurement programs are becoming increasingly popular

Jon Peddie's Research IT magazine featured lines of appreciation for Roadside's work.

In the March 24 issue of Tech Watch, a two-weekly publication published in the world of the print media, the name of one of the founding members of HardwareOC, who is currently developing HOC measurement programs that are also loved by the foreign press, came to light.

The article put together today’s fastest video cards, featuring two gaming programs in addition to synthetic applications. Of course, one - HL2: Episode Two - was measured by a test program from our beloved Roadside colleague. Unfortunately, the latest benchmark for Crysis was not used in the paper, but we have no reason to grieve as long as we can read such lines:

"Thanks to the hard work of Zoltan Nemeth at HardwareOC (http://www.hocbench.com/) who has created scripts of game play that run within popular games (like Crysis, SplinterCell, and a dozen others) we were able to give these AIBs a go on some of the most popular games. Just getting the games to install and then run on Vista is a test within itself, and the games that we could get running we tried. ”

HOC measurement programs are becoming increasingly popular
When not welding the benchmarks 🙂

We can’t write anything else, say, thanks to you putting so much time and energy into developing test programs. Without them, our lives would be a little harder, so just keep going, we are waiting for the new versions and programs!

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