![]() We see that all currently supported Futuremark benchmark titles except PCMark Vantage are compatible, at least to some extent, with Windows 10. We can only guess, what can be expected in future games, for example, Crysis 2.Futuremark, the makers of popular benchmarking software PCMark and 3DMark have released a statement to let users know which software is compatible with Windows 10.Īs a summary, the following table shows the current state of play: We understand the complexity of tests - benchmark results are targeted ahead since current generation of mid-end graphic cards are not able to cope with the complexity built into these tests. This concludes our firs encounter of 3DMark 11. The result is 1370, the frame rate during tests had reminded me of turn-based strategy. The result of 3DMark 11 run with Extreme settings could have been predicted in advance: The cards scored 4406, the average FPS could not get pass 26, while it could not reach 20 frames/sec in majority tests. ![]() You can see it yours self, here are results: Frankly, I was somewhat surprised by the “freezes” during test that, according to developers, is suitable for most PCs. The testbed runs on has Windows 7 64-bit operating system and the latest suitable VGA driver was used, namely NVIDIA GeForce/ION 260.99.įirst, Performance group of tests with default settings was selected. The following screenshot demos testbed configuration:ĮVGA GeForce GTX 470 SuperClocked graphic card was the first one to be tested with 3DMark 11: We have used our current testbed for the first run of 3dmark 11. Medium tessellation is applied together with objects physics simulation using GPGPU techniques: The physics test includes simulation of rigid body with a large number of objects:Ĭombined physics test simulates rigid body physics on a moderate number of objects, DirectCompute and the Bullet physics library are used for soft body physics. This time heavy tessellation coupled with many shadow casting lights are used as graphics load. The same scene is used in the fourth test. The third test is based on High Temple scene with medium tessellation and one shadow casting light: The second test uses the same scene featuring medium tessellation but the amount of lighting is sightly reduced. ![]() The test does not include tessellation, however, it includes heavy lighting with several shadow casting lights. The “Advanced” tabs give opportunities to select particular tests required and set them in reference with you needs:ĭeep Sea is the main and the first scene in 3DMark 11. Select testing mode in the lower part of the benchmark window and hit “Run 3DMark 11” button. This test has the heaviest load suitable for high-performance. The third group Extreme (X) sets 1920×1080 (1080p) screen resolution. Performance (P) group settings are for performance evaluation of major part of Desktop computers with basic screen resolution of 1280×720 (720p). The program start with the window opting to select benchmark mode:Įntry (E) group settings are dedicated for Netbook and Notebook benchmarking, 1024×600 screen restitution is selected in reference with group assignment. We, as the lucky owners of 3DMark 11 Advanced version, decided to get acquainted with the new benchmark for graphic cards.ĭesigned to measure your PC’s gaming performance 3DMark 11 makes extensive use of all the new features in DirectX 11 including tessellation, compute shaders and multi-threading. Today 3DMark 11 benchmark suite has become available for download. ![]()
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