Friday, April 4th 2008
Futuremark Introduces VirtualMark
Futuremark has just launched another interactive web based benchmark application called VirtualMark, that allows users to determine their 3DMark score, without actually running the 3D benchmark software on their system. Once you allow the web application to run in your browser and analyse your system, it checks the ORB database for submitted results which match your system specifications as closely as possible. It's not going to be 100% accurate but with the millions of results already in its database, you should be able to find a match which is pretty close. Obtaining a common score is a simple three step process with VirtualMark which takes only a minute or so to run. You can give it a try here.
Source:
TweakTown
48 Comments on Futuremark Introduces VirtualMark
Ah well, 3dmark06 just aint for me on this rig. I was happy to recently get 3200 points in 3dmark03
And why is everybody talking about there scores off there actuall score. The scoring system with bench mark is different. Of coarse they look low. It just like when we went from 3dmark05 to 3dmark06. But we also upgraded too.
No score, pwnd.
1500 for 2nd rig ,altho it got the cpu wrong ,it thinks i have a E4300 lol
havnt actually run the real 3d mark 06 on it yet.
about right for me give or take a 100 points on main rig