JPlag does not merely compare bytes of text but is aware of programming language syntax and program structure and hence is robust against many kinds of attempts to disguise similarities between plagiarized files. JPlag currently supports Java, C#, C, C++, Python 3, Scheme, and natural language text. JPlag is typically used to detect and thus discourage the unallowed copying of student exercise programs in programming education. But in principle, it can also be used to detect stolen software parts among large amounts of source text or modules that have been duplicated (and only slightly modified). Just to make it clear: JPlag does not compare to the internet! It is designed to find similarities among the student solutions, which is usually sufficient for computer programs.
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You could download an Unigine benchmark. If it runs like crap... You don't have acceleration (should be obvious). Where crap is anything less than 30fps (likely it will be far less). Source: about 1 year ago
If it's still happening, throw Memtest onto a spare USB, boot to that, and let it run through your RAM for errors. Then check your SSDs (your SSD manufacturer likely has a tool for this). Download and run a GPU benchmark/stress test, Unigine makes a few good ones, MSI Kombustor or Furmark, are good ones that I've used frequently for diagnostic work. Also run CPU stress tests like AIDA64, Prime95, Cinebench R23... Source: about 1 year ago
Is lag happening in all games? If so, test gpu with some of unigine benchmarks and compare results to similar systems. Source: about 1 year ago
You might also like the unigine benchmarks https://benchmark.unigine.com/ the heaven benchmark is about 14 years old now but it's a great demonstration of tesselation and gives you the ability to turn it on and off while it's running so you can see the effect. Tesselation is where the graphics card adds 3d geometry to flat surfaces based on textures, so cobblestones, rope, wood and a lot of metallic objects get a... Source: about 1 year ago
This one is the one I use for remote servers and it'll also tell you if it's running the same as others of the same graphics card. https://benchmark.unigine.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
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