What is a CoreMark score?
CoreMark is a benchmark for CPU integer performance; higher scores generally mean better CPU performance.
How do I run CoreMark on my device?
Log in via SSH and run the official script to start testing. It usually finishes in 1-2 minutes.
Which devices and systems are supported?
The platform supports common NAS, router appliances, and low-power devices across x86_64, ARM64, and ARMv7.
curl -fsSL https://17nas.com/coremark/run.sh | sh
If your device is not listed, please go to submit your benchmark page to contribute data.
How often is ranking data updated?
New submissions enter a review workflow.
Approved data is synced to the ranking.
Popular models are prioritized.
The actual update time follows the timestamp shown on the page.
Why can scores vary?
Different OS versions can affect results.
Thermals and power policies can influence CPU frequency.
Background load can interfere with tests.
Run repeated tests on an idle system and use the median value.
Is an English interface available?
Yes. The site supports switching to English.
Do I need to log in to submit data?
Logging in is recommended so you can manage and track submission history.
What are the screenshot requirements?
Upload a clear, readable benchmark screenshot.
The screenshot should include CPU model and score.
Common image formats are supported.
Single file size must comply with page limits.
Do not upload irrelevant content.
Non-compliant content will be rejected.

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