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Honestly your best bet is probably to use a game with a built-in benchmark over Steam. That way you get numbers that are somewhat comparable to the ones from public sources (game review sites/videos).
I don't know why there isn't a proper tool like 3DMark for Linux systems.
When you say "built-in benchmark over Steam" what does that mean? If that is a common thing, I have a steam account but I've never really used it before as I get pretty much all of my games from itch.
Sorry, what I really meant was over Proton. So, installing a game like Shadow of the Tomb Raider that have a built-in benchmark and run it via Proton.
Oh ok, but on top of the fact that I can't run that game, I don't really need help anymore. I've already determined that I'm pretty sure that my GPU is having hardware problems.