Futuremark 3DMark 2.29.8299
3DMark will help you test your gaming equipment. Do you play on a personal computer, laptop or tablet? 3DMark has all the tools for your platform to test gaming performance. 3DMark will help you test your hardware in basic popular base and such resolutions as 2K and 4K and even super extreme 5 and 8K. This benchmark includes 7 pre-configured test packages for different configurations. Such as: tablet or smartphone, laptop with basic performance, gaming laptop, gaming personal computer and DR.
Futuremark develops its tests taking into account the opinion of companies such as NVIDIA and AMD, listening to everything a little bit with varying success, so the benchmarks they get relatively honest, without a clear bias in anyone’s direction. Because 3DMark is widely used by users and manufacturers, the results database contains numbers from millions of different systems. This feature makes this test package very convenient for comparing performance relative to other systems, including acceleration, and is often used by overlockers. And the specialized press considers 3DMark one of the mandatory tests for its materials, even taking into account the availability of gaming applications.
3DMark is available in three versions: free Basic Edition, Advanced Edition (for $24.99) and Professional Edition (for $995).
Even in the free Basic Edition, all tests are available, but only with standard settings – without the possibility of changing them. And there is also no support for Extreme for the Fire Strike test. That is, in this version, it is available to run three tests in the default settings, and the results are shown on a special HTML page only with an active Internet connection. 3DMark Basic Edition includes:
ice Storm, Cloud Gate and Fire Strike;
The ability to test on any hardware from tablets to PCs
Ease of use
A free account to publish and compare results. 3DMark Advanced Edition includes:
the ability to run tests separately;
Unlocked Fire Strike Extreme presets
Learn how to limit PC performance in current settings.
The possibility of repeating the cycle to improve stability
Auto-saving test results offline. 3DMark Professional Edition includes:
q license for commercial use;
Automation through a command line
Image quality setting
tool: Private offline results option
Export results to XML.
It is logical that the minimum requirements for running the Windows version of 3DMark include the operating system starting with Windows Vista (with the installation of the DirectX 11 platform update), Windows 7 and Windows 8 are also supported. The requirements of 3D tests for the processor are small by modern standards – enough is any dual-core CPU AMD or Intel with a frequency of 1.8 GHz. The minimum RAM is 2GB, but it’s recommended for 4GB (at the current price of RAM modules, this recommendation is also warranted), and storage requires about 3GB.
The most important thing here is to support DirectX’s hardware capabilities with a graphics
card. The minimum GPU requirement includes Direct3D9 compatibility, but running all tests will require a Direct3D1 video core and at least 1GB of video memory. The minimum level of support for DirectX 9 includes support for The Shader Model 3.0, minimum 128MB of video memory, and WDDM 1.1 drivers. The latter requirement ticks off, for example, the Radeon X1000 video cards, for which there are simply no WDDM 1.1 drivers. Thus, the minimum graphics cards for 3DMark are the AMD Radeon HD 2000 series (two tests are launched: Ice Storm and Cloud Gate), the NVIDIA GeForce 7000 series (Ice Storm only) and the built-in Intel GMA X4500 (Ice Storm only).
Depending on the 3DMark test, the requirements for video memory volume are
different. Thus, Ice Storm requires 128MB of local video memory, the Cloud Gate test already requires 256 MB, Fire Strike normally uses 1GB of video memory, and in extreme “Extreme” mode – and at all 1.5 GB of memory and 4GB of RAM. Although systems that have video cards with less video memory can run, they will show too little performance.
v2.29.8299 (November 27th, 2024)
This is a minor update. Intel Xe2-based GPU scores from previous versions of 3DMark Speed Way are no longer valid. Other benchmark scores are not affected.
Updated
- Updated Speed Way to v1.1.1.2
- Updated Night Raid to v1.1.8.2
Speed Way v1.1.1.2
This update affects results for Intel Xe2-based graphics hardware. Results from previous versions of Speed Way using affected hardware are no longer valid.
Other Speed Way results are not affected. We still recommend updating to the latest version of Speed Way for best results.
Fixed a graphical issue present with Intel Xe2-based GPUs.
Night Raid v1.1.8.2
This is a minor update. Benchmark results are not affected.
Fixed some rare issues that caused the benchmark to fail.
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