3DMark - UL_Jarnis
UL benchmarks use a component called SystemInfo to identify the hardware in your system. This patch updates SystemInfo to version 5.35.
SystemInfo 5.35
  • Updated GPU detection module to improve compatibility with latest hardware.
3DMark - UL_Tatiana
This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
Improved
  • Updated SystemInfo to v5.34 to improve compatibility with latest hardware.
Fixed
  • The DirectX Raytracing feature test is now shown when the Raytracing filter is selected on the Benchmarks screen.
  • Added Visual C++ 2017 redistributable to the 3DMark installer to fix an issue affecting Port Royal.
  • Minor fixes for the 3DMark benchmark results screen.
3DMark - UL_Tatiana
We released a major update for 3DMark today that adds a new design for the benchmark results screen. With the new features we've added you can now:
  1. See how your 3DMark score compares with results from other systems with the same components.
  2. See the frame rates you can expect in a selection of popular games.


More than a score
With the launch of new graphics cards from AMD and NVIDIA, 3DMark is more popular than ever. PC gamers submitted more than one million benchmark results with 3DMark last month.

But we also see many gamers asking for help with understanding their benchmark scores. That’s why we’ve spent the last few months redesigning the 3DMark result screen. We want to help you answer questions like, “Is this a good 3DMark score for my PC?” and “How does my 3DMark score relate to game performance?”

Learn more about your PC’s performance
3DMark now shows you how your benchmark score compares with results from other systems with the same components. This makes it easy to see if your PC is performing correctly.



This new chart shows the range of scores submitted by other 3DMark users with the same combination of CPU and GPU.

The peaks in the chart show the most common scores. The green line shows your score. The blue, dotted line shows the average score for your combination of components.

If your score is close to the average, it means your PC is working as it should. A score well below the average could indicate a hardware or configuration problem. The best score gives you an idea of the overclocking potential of your setup.

Discover real-world game performance

3DMark helps you relate your 3DMark score to real-world game performance by estimating the frame rate you can expect in a selection of popular games. This is a major new feature in this update.



This new part of the result screen shows estimated game performance based on your 3DMark score. In this first release, you can choose from five popular games:
  • Apex Legends
  • Battlefield V
  • Fortnite
  • GTA V
  • Red Dead Redemption 2
For each game, you can choose either 1080p Ultra or 1440p Ultra settings. Ultra means using the game’s highest visual quality settings. Ray tracing options, if available, are turned off.

3DMark shows the average frame rate you can expect in the selected game. This frame rate is an estimate based on your 3DMark score and game testing performed by UL. Frame rates can vary within a game depending on the level or mode. Game updates, driver updates and system updates may also affect performance.

You can read more about estimating game performance from 3DMark scores on our website.

Available now
The new benchmark result screen is available now in 3DMark and the 3DMark Demo. Game performance estimates are only available in the full version of 3DMark.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/223850/3DMark/

What's new in 3DMark v2.16.7094
This is a major update that adds new features to the 3DMark benchmark results screen.

New
  • Compare your 3DMark score with results from other systems with the same components.
  • See the frame rates you can expect in a selection of popular games.
Fixed
  • Fixed an issue with the GPU selector on multi-GPU systems that have outdated drivers for the secondary GPU.
3DMark - UL_Tatiana
This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
Compatibility
  • Improved detection of GPU capabilities.
Nov 16, 2020
3DMark - UL_Jarnis
UL benchmarks use a component called SystemInfo to identify the hardware in your system. This patch updates SystemInfo to version 5.33.
SystemInfo 5.33
  • Updated GPU detection module to correct an issue that could cause the scan to hang if you have a GPU present that is disabled in Device Manager.
3DMark - UL_James
The launch of AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics cards on November 18 will end NVIDIA’s monopoly on real-time ray tracing. For the first time, you will have a choice of vendors when buying a ray-tracing-capable graphics card.

Today, we’re releasing a new 3DMark feature test that measures pure ray-tracing performance. You can use the 3DMark DirectX Raytracing feature test to compare the performance of the dedicated ray-tracing hardware in the latest graphics cards from AMD and NVIDIA.



3DMark DirectX Raytracing feature test
Real-time ray tracing is incredibly demanding. The latest graphics cards have dedicated hardware that’s optimized for ray-tracing operations. Despite the advances in GPU performance, the demands are still too high for a game to rely on ray tracing alone. That’s why games use ray tracing to complement traditional rendering techniques.

The 3DMark DirectX Raytracing feature test is designed to make ray-tracing the limiting factor. Instead of relying on traditional rendering, the whole scene is ray-traced and drawn in one pass.

The result of the test depends entirely on ray-tracing performance.



Compared with traditional rendering, ray tracing can more accurately model how light interacts with the aperture of a camera.

In this feature test, camera rays are traced across the field of view with small random offsets to simulate a depth of field effect. The frame rate is determined by the time taken to trace and shade a set number of samples for each pixel, combine the results with previous samples and present the output on the screen. You can change the sample count to see how it affects performance and visual quality.

The result of the test is the average frame rate in frames per second.

Interactive mode
The test includes an interactive mode that lets you move freely around the scene and take screenshots. You can control the focus point and aperture of the camera to explore different depth of field effects using ray tracing.



Available now
The 3DMark DirectX Raytracing feature test is available now. You'll need Windows 10, 64-bit with the May 2020 Update (version 2004) and a graphics card with drivers that support DirectX Raytracing Tier 1.1 to run the test.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/223850/3DMark/

If you bought 3DMark before January 8, 2019, will need to upgrade to unlock the latest ray-tracing tests. The 3DMark Port Royal upgrade DLC adds Port Royal, the DirectX Raytracing feature test, and the NVIDIA DLSS feature test. Find out more about 3DMark updates and upgrades here.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/496103/3DMark_Port_Royal_upgrade/

What's new in 3DMark v2.15.7078
This major update adds the 3DMark DirectX Raytracing feature test—a dedicated test for measuring the pure ray-tracing performance of the latest graphics cards.

New
  • 3DMark DirectX Raytracing feature test.
Fixed in 3DMark Night Raid
  • Fixed white screen appearing before the loading screen.
  • Fixed illumination artifacts during the test.
  • Fixed a rare issue that could cause a crash.
  • Fixed a rare crash on Arm devices.

Oct 29, 2020
3DMark - UL_Jarnis
UL benchmarks use a component called SystemInfo to identify the hardware in your system. This patch updates SystemInfo to version 5.32.
SystemInfo 5.32
  • Updated GPU detection module to improve compatibility with latest hardware, including AMD RX 6800 and Intel Xe series.
  • Updated CPUID module to improve compatibility with latest hardware, including AMD "Zen 3" CPUs.
3DMark - UL_Jarnis
This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
Fixed
  • Fixed an issue that prevented the NVIDIA DLSS feature test from starting.
3DMark - UL_Tatiana
Today we are releasing 3DMark Wild Life, a new cross-platform benchmark for comparing the graphics performance of the latest notebook computers, tablets and smartphones.

3DMark Wild Life shows the advanced rendering techniques and post-processing effects that are possible on modern mobile devices. Wild Life uses the Vulkan graphics API on Windows PCs and Android devices. On iOS devices, it uses the Metal API. You can compare your benchmark scores across platforms.

Wild Life benchmark
Wild Life measures the GPU performance of Windows notebooks and tablets. It is designed for the same class of hardware as 3DMark Night Raid but uses the Vulkan graphics API rather than DirectX 12. You can compare your results with scores from Apple and Android devices.

Wild Life Stress Test
Use the Wild Life Stress Test to see how your GPU performs under longer periods of load. Instead of a single score, the result is a chart that shows how performance changed during the test. Stress testing can help you identify faulty hardware or a need for better cooling.



Available now
Wild Life is available now as a free update for 3DMark. Download the latest version to get started.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/223850/3DMark/

Download the 3DMark Android app from Google Play or the 3DMark Wild Life Benchmark app from Apple App Store to benchmark your smartphone and tablet.

What's new in 3DMark v2.14.7040
This major update adds 3DMark Wild Life, a new cross-platform benchmark for the latest Apple, Android and Windows devices. Scores from other benchmarks are not affected by this update.

New
  • 3DMark Wild Life benchmark.
  • 3DMark Wild Life Stress Test.
3DMark - UL_Tatiana
This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
Fixed
  • Fixed an issue with the GPU selector feature.
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