- 3D benchmarking
- Posted by rdt on January 10th, 2004
Is there a free program to test out the 3D performance or benchmark of
my graphics card.
- Posted by A.A. Fussy on January 10th, 2004
"rdt" <rdt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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3DMark 2003 and 2001SE Free version (not as customisable as the pro
versions). I got 2436 3dmarks (2001se) on a Intel Extreme Graphics.
- Posted by rdt on January 10th, 2004
A.A. Fussy wrote:
but its a 178MB download hopefully there is something smaller.
- Posted by Martyn on January 10th, 2004
If I remember correctly, www.freshdevices.com has a free pack ( called Fresh
Diagnose?) that benchmarks a lot of things which also includes a 3D
benchmarking.
"rdt" <rdt@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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- Posted by Wayne D on January 10th, 2004
In article <3fffb47e$0$27237$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au> ,
rdt@hotmail.com says...
Introduce you public beta version of our synthetic
DirectX 9.0 GPU/VPU benchmarking tools:
Documentation: English and Russian
The D3D RightMark Beta 3 (version 1.0.4.9) includes the following
synthetic tests with source code:
Pixel Filling Test;
Geometry Processing Speed Test;
Hidden Surface Removal Test;
Pixel Shader Test;
Point Sprites Test.
Further documentation
To obtain full functionality, you need fully DirectX9-compatible graphics
adapter. For reading XLS reports, generated by tests, you need Microsoft
Office XP or above.
http://3d.rightmark.org/
Download it here (6Mb)"
AND AND AND AND
BruteBenchmark
"simple, fast and relevant methods to check, save (and later compare) the
performance of a processor, video card and hard disk. Two-three
relatively simple, but of real office/scientific application interest,
tests are performed for each hardware category and a benchmark result is
computed.
Accurate and of real interest scores can be obtained quickly (arround 30
seconds are enough), not being necessary to wait for minutes and minutes
again to get the results.
BruteBenchmark is freeware.
Currently available:
version 1.12 (December 2003)
version 1.01 (November 2003)
BruteBenchmark - simple, fast and relevant methods to check, save (and
later compare) the performance of a processor, video card and hard disk.
The 4 categories of tests (CPU Integer, CPU Floating Point, 2D Graphics
and Hard Disk performance) are presented in the first application tab,
and can be started by pushing the coresponding big button image. After
waiting for a certain amount of time ("benchmark duration", which the
user can specify via the Change Settings option) and witnessing the
benchmark progress bar filling up, the obtained scores will be
cumulatively displayed in a list under the hardware's ID.
You will be able to stop the currently running benchmark if you will wish
so, by re-pressing the same button that started the benchmark."
http://geocities.com/andreigaceff/BruteBenchmark.html
Download 28 Kb
Regards
Wayne D
Regards
Wayne D
- Posted by David Lee on January 10th, 2004
rdt <rdt@hotmail.com> wrote in
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Actually, it's "only" 39.8 MB according to their web page. That's still a
big download, though. 3DMark has become an unofficial standard; just about
any video card review will include it among their tests. If you have an
older machine, use 2001.
Dxdiag should already be on your machine; it doesn't do benchmarks but it
does do some diagnostics.
Dave
- Posted by Wayne D on January 10th, 2004
In article <MPG.1a69eaf3a547d13c989765@nntp>, noemail@net.net says...
"BenchMarX
Description: this tool can not only benchmark your CPU, Videocard and
memory, but also gives you *VERY* detailed information about your systems
hardware. an excellent free tool, that everybody should use
Version: Filesize: 664.06 Kb"
http://www.jouwforum.nl/under1mb/mod...&d_op=search&q
uery=BenchMarX
Watch the wrap.
Regards
Wayne D