The English term for a graphics card performance test is commonly referred to as a "graphics card benchmark" or "GPU benchmark". Here are some examples:
1. Graphics Card Benchmark
2. GPU Benchmark
3. Video Card Benchmark
4. Graphics Accelerator Benchmark
5. Display Adapter Benchmark
These terms are often used to describe the process of measuring and evaluating the performance of a graphics processing unit (GPU) or graphics card. Benchmarking typically involves running specialized software or games that stress the graphics hardware in order to assess its capabilities in areas like 3D rendering, gaming performance, video encoding/decoding, and compute workloads.
The results from these graphics card benchmarks are then used to compare the relative performance of different GPUs or graphics cards, often in the context of selecting hardware for gaming rigs, workstations, or other applications that require powerful graphics processing.