There's a new benchmark in town for measuring performance on Windows 95 PCs
Briefly

Crystal Dew World has updated its CrystalMark Retro benchmark, now supporting vintage operating systems, including Windows 95, 98, and older versions of Windows NT. This update is especially exciting for retro computing enthusiasts as it allows benchmarking on devices from the Clinton administration era. The application measures performance across various metrics, such as single and multi-core CPU performance, 2D and 3D graphics performance, and disk speed. Although focused on older systems, it remains functional on modern 64-bit x86 and Arm-based PCs as well.
The updated CrystalMark Retro benchmark now supports Windows 95, Windows 98, and older Windows NT versions, catering specifically to retro computing enthusiasts.
With the release of CrystalMark Retro, users can now benchmark systems dating back to the Clinton administration, expanding its compatibility well beyond modern OS.
Read at Ars Technica
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