App that measures CPU performance

CPU Throttling Test is a free utilities and tools app that lets you test the performance of your CPU, displaying its performance over time in graph form. Below the graph is the CPU Monitor option, which contains results on “MAX CPU CLOCK” and “TOTAL CPU USAGE.” The “HELP/INSTRUCTIONS” provides detailed information on conducting a throttling test and understanding the test results, among others. 

However—as CPU Throttling Test includes technical jargon—using it can puzzle certain users. It tends to show inaccurate results— which is disappointing—so you should take them with a grain of salt.

Informative results

Whether you’re playing CPU-intensive games or not, it’s best to have a good throttling test app installed on your device. One example is the CPU Throttling Test. By tapping “START TEST,” you’ll be able to see your CPU’s maximum, minimum, and average GIPS (Giga instructions per second) over time. Although you can stop the test at any time, running it for five minutes is recommended for better throttling analysis results.

On the other hand, the “CPU Monitor” provides more information on your device’s maximum CPU clock and total CPU usage, though these do not influence the test results in any way. When “TEST JAVA/C” is selected, you can conduct a benchmark test for up to one hour. In “OPTIONS,” you can set the number of threads or have the test automatically end after a period of time.

It also lets you adjust the “Monitor update interval,” “Monitor memory,” and many more. To ensure accuracy, let your device cool off for at least 10 minutes and close any apps before running a throttling test. Also, do bear in mind that prolonged testing can decrease battery life or deteriorate your unit’s hardware. Additionally, it can be confusing for users given the technical jargon in the app.

Easy performance testing

CPU Throttling Test allows you to gauge your CPU’s performance from your fingertips. It provides data on its average GIPS, total CPU usage, maximum CPU clock, and others. It also includes a help section for learning about everything you need to know about the app’s functions. If you don’t mind the technical jargon, you can download the app and give it a spin. 

  • Pros

    • Has a help option
    • Performance over time is displayed in graph form
    • Provides results on CPU’s maximum, minimum, and average GIPS
  • Cons

    • Technical jargon can confuse users
    • Occasionally provides inaccurate results
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App specs

  • License

    Free

  • Version

    1.3.4

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Android

  • OS

    Android 9.0

  • Language

    English

  • Downloads

    265K

    Last month's downloads

    • 12K
  • Size

    4.84 MB

  • Developer

  • Download Options

    APK, Google Play

  • Filename

    skynet-cputhrottlingtest-13-35475134-8d27efd9fbd4bc894a25ea3b484c6d76.apk

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