You know the only reason you lost that deathmatch was because your hardware just isn’t up to snuff any more, but how do you prove it? You download and run 3DMark ...
For the first time ever, a Futuremark benchmark is available as a cross-platform solution. This means you can use 3DMark and measure the performance of hardware running Windows, Windows RT, Android ...
Nvidia’s new GeForce RTX 20-series graphics cards are the talk of geektown lately. And while we have yet to really see how they perform in real-world benchmarks—at least, beyond those provided by ...
Futuremark has released the latest version of what is arguably the most popular 3D and system benchmarking suite on the market. 3DMark 11 is designed to measure the performance of DirectX 11 hardware ...
Every so often, usually at around the same time we all begin to appreciate the performance from our PCs, a benchmark comes along that turns us against them. We have Futuremark to thank for that, as it ...
3DMark Port Royal—the world’s first dedicated real-time ray tracing benchmark for gamers—is now available from UL and Steam. You can use Port Royal to test and compare the real-time ray tracing ...
UL Benchmarks has released a new 3DMark graphics performance benchmark. The new 3DMark Wild Life is headlined as being of great appeal as it is a cross-platform benchmark which lets you compare ...
Well, it’s been 2 years since the release of 3DMark 11 and it looks like the day for the new 3DMark has finally come! For those unfamiliar with 3DMark, it’s one of the most popular benchmarking ...
Futuremark today released an update to the Windows desktop version of its 3DMark benchmark. If you grabbed your copy from Steam, you should receive the update automatically, otherwise the standalone ...
Originally expected to arrive by the end of last year after being announced in November, Futuremark has finally released its latest version of 3DMark, which brings three new benchmarks including one ...
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