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Vovsoft CPU Benchmark 1.0.0.0 is a lightweight Windows utility whose sole purpose is to quantify processor performance through synthetic workloads and to express the outcome as a single, easily compared figure: million operations per second. After automatically detecting the CPU’s marketing name, micro-architecture, base and live clock speeds, the program lets the user toggle between single-core and multi-core evaluation, pick one or more sub-tests covering integer arithmetic, floating-point arithmetic, trigonometry, branch prediction, and bitwise logic, and set the duration of each run from a few seconds to several hours. The resulting score is displayed in M ops/sec, giving enthusiasts a quick way to gauge the effect of BIOS tweaks, cooling upgrades, or overclocking attempts, while system builders can use the same metric to verify that a newly assembled machine reaches the performance level advertised for its processor. Because the workload can be driven at 100 % CPU utilization for prolonged periods, the tool doubles as a light stability test for checking thermal throttling or VRM behaviour under sustained load. The entire package occupies only a few megabytes, starts without installation, and keeps no background services, making it suitable for quick spot checks on office workstations, gaming rigs, or bench tables. Vovsoft CPU Benchmark is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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