This is actually primarely used for stresstesting ram but like y-cruncher it also gives you a performance figure.
For 32 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
For 48 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
For 64 GiB ram, 5000 seconds:
For 96 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
For 128 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
For 192 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
GitHub - stressapptest/stressapptest: Stressful Application Test - userspace memory and IO test
Stressful Application Test - userspace memory and IO test - stressapptest/stressapptest
github.com
GitHub - amitxv/StresKit: StresKit is a lightweight bootable ISO based on Porteus Linux containing a compendium of stress-testing related tools and utilities
StresKit is a lightweight bootable ISO based on Porteus Linux containing a compendium of stress-testing related tools and utilities - amitxv/StresKit
github.com
For 32 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
stressapptest -s 5000 -M 30000 -m 32 -W --max_errors 1
For 48 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
stressapptest -s 5000 -M 45000 -m 32 -W --max_errors 1
For 64 GiB ram, 5000 seconds:
stressapptest -s 5000 -M 60000 -m 32 -W --max_errors 1
For 96 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
stressapptest -s 5000 -M 90000 -m 32 -W --max_errors 1
For 128 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
stressapptest -s 5000 -M 120000 -m 32 -W --max_errors 1
For 192 GiB of ram, 5000 seconds:
stressapptest -s 5000 -M 180000 -m 32 -W --max_errors 1