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Our Hall of Fame is a showcase for the best benchmark results of all time. Here you will find the top 100 scores for 3DMark, VRMark, 3DMark 11, 3DMark Vantage and 3DMark 06 submitted by the world's most talented overclockers. Competition is fierce so check back often to see who is holding the top spot.

We've improved our score validation checks. You must now use 3DMark v2.21.7324 or later to be eligible for the Hall of Fame. 3DMark scores from older versions submitted after December 10, 2021 will no longer appear in benchmark search results.

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We've improved our score validation checks. New 3DMark scores submitted after February 5, 2018 must use >3DMark v2.4.4254 or later and SystemInfo 5.4 or later. SystemInfo hardware monitoring must also be turned on for the benchmark run. You can find this setting on the 3DMark options screen.

3DMark06 is the worldwide standard in advanced 3D game performance benchmarking. A fundamental tool for every company in the PC industry as well as PC users and gamers, 3DMark06 uses advanced real-time 3D game workloads to measure PC performance using a suite of DirectX 9 3D graphics tests, CPU tests, and 3D feature tests. 3DMark06 tests include all new HDR/SM3.0 graphics tests, SM2.0 graphics tests, AI and physics driven single and multiple cores or processor CPU tests and a collection of comprehensive feature tests t reliably measure next generation gaming performance today.

It is possible that 3DMark06 will run on PCs that do not meet the minimum recommendation above, but the benchmark performance may be seriously affected. For example, insufficient video memory will result in texture swapping - this will cause fluctuations during the tests, reducing the reliability of the generated scores.

3DMark06 is the worldwide standard in advanced 3D game performance benchmarking. A fundamental tool for every company in the PC industry as well as PC users and gamers, 3DMark06 uses advanced real-time 3D game workloads to measure PC performance using a suite of DirectX 9 3D graphics tests, CPU tests, and 3D feature tests. 3DMark06 tests include all new HDR/SM3.0 graphics tests, SM2.0 graphics tests, AI and physics driven single and multiple cores or processor CPU tests and a collection of comprehensive feature tests to reliably measure next generation gaming performance today. Futuremark's exclusive Online ResultBrowser web service tracks and compares 3DMark06 scores.

When 3DMark 05 was released (February I think) it became the standard for DirectX 9 benchmarking and it was well received by the consumer and industry. In the months following I however honestly felt the benchmark was good but not yet perfect as some very important features where left out. NVIDIA started their bragging right with Shader Model 3 last year already yet they also introduced something new and exciting called High Dynamic Range (HDR) which is one of the more beautiful technologies we saw over the past year. There's still very little games supporting it to the fullest yet mark my words here, 2006 is going to be an exciting year in game-development. New technology that is being introduced needs to go mainstream in hardware, accepted by the consumer and then game-developers will start using it. A process that usually takes one or to years. It of course doesn't stop there .. subsurface scattering, the introduction of dynamic soft shadows and much much more are all very exciting to see.

3DMark06's Graphics Tests (used to be called Game Tests in previous 3DMark's) are optimized to be as GPU bound as possible, hence the change in naming. The CPU tests on the other hand are the other way around - heavily CPU bound. Both CPU tests are forward looking, since CPU technology is clearly moving towards either virtual or physical dual core technology. The CPU tests are mainly designed for dual systems, either with an on-chip solution or with two separate CPUs, but are an excellent CPU test for single core processors as well.

While 3DMark06 may look at a glance very much like 3DMark05, the two benchmarks are not comparable. In order to keep you (as well as the users) aware of what has changed.

The Advanced & Professional Editions will continue to show the results offline, but 3DMark06 Build 1.1.0 introduces a new feature for the Basic Edition (Free) users - the score is viewable online only. This new feature will enable new users to get an online analysis of their system, and to quickly & easily compare their results to others. The new online service called "Result Analyzer" is one of the key elements of the next generation of benchmarks from Futuremark.

3DMark is a computer benchmarking tool created and developed by UL, (formerly Futuremark), to determine the performance of a computer's 3D graphic rendering and CPU workload processing capabilities. Running 3DMark produces a 3DMark score, with higher numbers indicating better performance. The 3DMark measurement unit is intended to give a normalized means for comparing different PC hardware configurations (mostly graphics processing units and central processing units), which proponents such as gamers and overclocking enthusiasts assert is indicative of end-user performance capabilities.

A gamers benchmark program for testing a PC. The .3DR file is opened by the program only. 3DR files need both MS Excel and IE 6 to be installed. View the 3DMark03 result files in MS Excel or submit them and view them in the ORB. The 3DR file is a zip file containing the 3DMark results in XML documents.

What about AquaMark 3? ( =673 afaik you can't get it directly from the developer (since they no longer exist), but I've used the Guru3D mirror for years without issues). Will test DX9 and has fallbacks for older hardware, and is closer to a game time-demo than Futuremark is (and tends to be less biased IME than Futuremark). I'd expect very old hardware to score relatively poorly, but to it's merit/benefit it's still used as a benchmark utility today (and world-record scores are in the multiple hundreds of thousands currently - afaik as long as it's run from the "Basic" edition on the default settings scores are considered comparable across space/time).

There's also Rightmark's various benchmarks, specifically D3D Rightmark, and CPU Rightmark. I remember using D3D Rightmark years ago, but have never used CPU Rightmark (it appears to be more actively/recently updated though).

For DOS I have a nice collection I could put together, but for Windows 95/98 I'm finding it hard as I don't have much experience. If the benchmarks need something like .NET or similar runtime pack, I guess we have to include it as well.

3DMark06 is the worldwide standard in advanced 3D game performance benchmarking. A fundamental tool for every company in the PC industry as well as PC users and gamers, 3DMark06 uses advanced real-time 3D game workloads to measure PC performance using a suite of DirectX 9 3D graphics tests, CPU tests, and 3D feature tests. 3DMark06 tests include all new HDR/SM3.0 graphics tests, SM2.0 graphics tests, AI and physics driven single and multiple cores or processor CPU tests and a collection of comprehensive feature tests to reliably measure next generation gaming performance today. These benchmarks are provided for entertainment only. They may not work with current operating systems and online services may have been retired. We recommend using the latest versions of 3DMark and PCMark to test modern hardware and devices.

Features of 3DMark06

  • Elapsed time and frames: During the game, the elapsed time and frames are displayed, as well as FPS (frames per second).
  • Grades video card performance: After extensive tests, 3DMark06 grades the video card with a score.
  • Suitable for gamers: Excellent tool for game players to test their video card and also for game creators to test purposes.
  • Supports older computers: Provides support for older computers even though it may seem obsolete.
  • Test performance: Tests video card performance in a game with impressive but demanding graphics.
  • User-friendly interface: The interface is intuitive and easy to understand.
  • Uses DirectX 9: A DirectX-compatible video card is required for the tests to be launched and carried out successfully.
  • View test results online: The test results can be compared with other systems online.
Compatibility and License3DMark06 is provided under a freeware license on Windows from benchmark software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 1.2.1 is the latest version last time we checked.

The interface of 3DMark 06 is aesthetically pleasing and at the same time you will have no problems benchmarking your system as it is a very easy to use tool. The interface is intuitive and most importantly, accurate measures of the capabilities of computers are provided by 3DMark06. Obviously, if you want the full experience, the professional edition is the right choice for you as you get access to all of the advanced features and functionality.

3DMark06 is a very powerful and feature-packed tool for benchmarking your system. As a result, advanced SM2.0 and HDR/SM3.0 shader graphics tests are included in this very useful tool. Your 3 3DMark score will also be determined by single, multiple core, and multiple processor CPU tests. Advanced real-time 3D game workloads are used by 3DMark06 in order to measure your PC performance. A suite of DirectX 9 3D graphics tests, 3D feature tests and CPU tests are used for a comprehensive benchmark. In order for you obtain a 3DMark score, your system will need to pass three tests: two graphics tests and one CPU test.

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