Thursday, May 20th 2010
Next Generation 3DMark Named, Detailed
Futuremark is readying the next generation of its popular 3D graphics benchmark, the 3DMark. The new version will be called 3DMark 11 (probably named after the year 2011 or DirectX 11), and will strive to be every present-generation GPU's worst nightmare (stress test). With NVIDIA's entry into the DirectX 11 generation of graphics following ATI making the new GPUs "current", 3DMark 11 will focus on the GPUs' DirectX 11 capabilities, probably exploiting new texturing and hardware tessellation features.
The benchmark will be able to push present and future GPUs to their maximum capabilities. At least one of its game tests have been known to be called "Undersea Submarine". There is no mention of NVIDIA PhysX, so it's safe to assume that the benchmark will use industry standard features which are available to all DirectX 11 generation GPUs. However, similar to a marketing deal with Sapphire for 3DMark Vantage (where a certain game test showed a futuristic vehicle with Sapphire logo on it), this version will market MSI. What's more, it will be bundled with MSI graphics cards when the software releases. Futuremark will show off its latest creation at this year's Computex event held in early June, in Taiwan. The software will be released some time in Q3, 2010.
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The benchmark will be able to push present and future GPUs to their maximum capabilities. At least one of its game tests have been known to be called "Undersea Submarine". There is no mention of NVIDIA PhysX, so it's safe to assume that the benchmark will use industry standard features which are available to all DirectX 11 generation GPUs. However, similar to a marketing deal with Sapphire for 3DMark Vantage (where a certain game test showed a futuristic vehicle with Sapphire logo on it), this version will market MSI. What's more, it will be bundled with MSI graphics cards when the software releases. Futuremark will show off its latest creation at this year's Computex event held in early June, in Taiwan. The software will be released some time in Q3, 2010.
48 Comments on Next Generation 3DMark Named, Detailed
even if Nvidia pays extra to make use of heavy tessellation, i will be happy :) :toast:
I agree with you 100%! I think its time for another independent code writer to compile an unbiased bench suite!:toast:
People are talking up the wrong angles when it comes to tesselation. It's all about saving pci-e bandwidth, and multi-gpus, other uses are just wasting power.
And with that in mind, I don't see tesselation being a highly weighted metric for scoring.
Kinda scary that we gotta wait until 3rd quarter too...seems like premature annoucement syndrome.
will we see vantage score dropped half with these new 3dmark?
Vantage has never been a decent bench...far too cpu limited on the "game" benches. There's no way, if a bench is programmed right, that increasing cpu speed will increase gpu scores.
I understand why it's that way currently, but can't help but think that's the wrong approach.
I really wonder, with Shattered Horizon out, and patched heavily, how long they've really been working on this. Seems to me this announcement is due to them finally getting the proper funding to make a new one(Thank you very much for that, MSI!~). I bought Shattered horizon ,but have only played it once..I was buying to help support them until the next 3DMark, and that's it.
Something is needed to push these guys to the next level, and that ASUS daughter-board garbage isn't it.
Any respect I lost for "Fugger" when I got banned so long ago was trippled back up when I saw that posting of his... I guess he gets my point now.
I don't really see anyone taking real drastic steps, modding boards, etc, to get top scores. It's just a matter of finding the right chips at this point, as current VGAs and boards take all the guess work out of the equation.
And now with the top guys livestreaming bench sessions, I know I'm 100% right, as I've watched them all. I can count the guys actually innovating benching on one hand.
So we need a bench that makes them push harder...I don't see many people even OCP modding boards...no one needs hardmods for 24/7 clocks any more....
Memory manufacturer's are posting top mem clocks, and then selling the ones that didn't make it...
The overclocknig scene is even worse than when I left. But most of the decent guys have left too, so that's no surprise, either.
And with that in mind, it seem FutureMark has lost alot of importance in the industry too.
I mean really...how come I was the only one that understood, at first, why FM pulled nV gpu phys-X scores? Because you don't have to udnerstand how things work to get top clocks any more.
And I'll take this moment to apologize to everyone, as I've been a bit sour in my posts the last couple of days...not due to stress or anything like that...It was actually seeing the ASUS daughter board that started it all for me.
I really am gonna buy a Dell. And I'll buy Corsair Ram. None of those other hardware companies will get any of my cash any more.
hwbot.org/community/submission/1005707_rickss69_3dmark_vantage___performance_2x_geforce_gtx_280_28090_marks
I'll wait for details before I start caring enough to pick it apart.