Linux Benchmark Database

Real-world Linux GPU performance scores submitted by users worldwide. Compare NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel graphics across kernel versions — sortable, free, and updated in real time.

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Submitted Benchmarks
1,132
Highest Score Recorded
Lite Kernel Manager
Run a benchmark, click Upload

About the Linux Benchmark Database

The Linux Lite Benchmark Database is a free, public leaderboard of real-world Linux GPU performance scores. Each entry is submitted directly from Linux Lite users via Lite Kernel Manager, which runs the open-source glmark2 graphics benchmark and reports the score alongside the machine's CPU, memory, GPU, kernel version, and Linux distribution.

Whether you're researching how a GeForce RTX 4090 performs on a current Linux kernel, comparing an AMD Radeon against an Intel Arc integrated GPU, or just curious which kernel gives you the best gaming performance, every result here is sortable and filterable — no signup, no tracking, no paywall.

NVIDIA 1 NVIDIA results
AMD 0 AMD results
Intel 0 Intel results

Leaderboard

Click any column header to sort — currently sorted by Score (asc).
# Score CPU Memory GPU Kernel Linux Lite Date
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1,132 Excellent
Intel Core i7-7700HQ 16 GB
NVIDIANvidia GeForce GTX 1070 Mobile
7.0.0-linuxlite Gaming 8.0 Apr 27, 2026

How the benchmark works

Each score on this page comes from glmark2, an OpenGL 2.0 / ES 2.0 benchmark that runs a fixed set of scenes (textures, shaders, geometry, lighting). The reported number is the average frame rate across all scenes — higher is better. Because glmark2 is open source and deterministic, results are directly comparable between machines running the same OpenGL stack.

Linux Lite ships Lite Kernel Manager, which wraps glmark2 with one-click execution and one-click upload. The manager also reports your CPU model, total memory, GPU model (resolved through nvidia-smi, glxinfo and lspci in that order for a clean marketing name), kernel version, and Linux distribution, so every row of the leaderboard captures the full picture of what produced the score.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Linux Lite Benchmark Database?

A free, public leaderboard of real-world GPU performance scores submitted by Linux users. Each entry includes CPU, memory, GPU, kernel version, distribution, and a glmark2 score. The data is sortable by every column.

How is the score measured?

The score comes from glmark2, a widely used open-source OpenGL 2.0 / ES 2.0 benchmark. Higher numbers mean stronger graphics performance under Linux. Lite Kernel Manager runs glmark2 and lets users upload the result with one click.

How do I submit my own benchmark result?

Install Linux Lite, open Lite Kernel Manager, click Run Benchmark, then click Upload Benchmark Results when it finishes. Your CPU, memory, GPU, kernel, distro and score are added to the public leaderboard immediately.

Can I compare NVIDIA, AMD and Intel GPUs on Linux here?

Yes. Every result is tagged with its GPU vendor (NVIDIA, AMD, Intel). Use the GPU filter or sort by Score to compare any combination of hardware and Linux kernels.

Is any personal information stored?

No. Submissions store only hardware specs, kernel/distro and the score. The submitting IP is one-way hashed (SHA-256) for rate-limiting only and is never displayed.

Does this work on other Linux distributions?

The submission tool ships with Linux Lite, but the database is open and the data is comparable across any Ubuntu-family distribution running glmark2 on the same hardware.

Get your machine on the leaderboard

Install Linux Lite, open Lite Kernel Manager, hit Run Benchmark, then Upload Benchmark Results. Done — your row appears here in real time.