Thursday, April 17th 2008
3DMark Vantage Launch Next Week?
The long awaited Futuremark 3DMark Vantage will be released on April 22nd it has been learned from a picture posted on PCPOP.com. Most notably 3DMark Vantage will differ from previous 3DMark video benchmarks with its DirectX 10 API. DirectX 10 support also means the program will work on Windows Vista only. When started 3DMark Vantage will run through three tests to determine your PC's performance - Jane Nash, Calico and Aeroplanes. If your PC is equipped with an AGEIA PhysX card, there will be a fourth test for physics only. The full list of all NVIDIA/ATI video cards capable of running 3DMark Vantage can be found here. An online test to see if your PC is up to the task for 3DMark vantage is also running online.
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Futuremark Forums
50 Comments on 3DMark Vantage Launch Next Week?
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They tried it and found their computer slow because the HDD is getting accessed all the time, thats because it is indexing the files for easy searches, if they gave it a week they would notice that it is not so bad..., if not better.
on topic
is there any word on how big this thing is going to be? and or what default setting will be?
start from ground up and completely redo it not just add on and change things
Wonder if 8800/9800 series can be used with CUDA on that physics test? That would be fun=higher score. Interesting to see is the 3DMark world record dudes need to get a PPU too or is that 12,5% score part more easily overcome with just higher clocks on rest of the system.
Its frustrating because I bought my laptop and it is vista certified and when I tried to install vista it always fails and ends up with the black screen on boot and the death screen.
not to mention that it just isn't worth it, its not worth the hastle to update, especially when you lose performance for no reason, DX10 just isn't worth the upgrade.
i run both Vista and XP both great imo
And yes, Windows 7 will be pretty much Vista under the hood. Everything Microsoft has said and done indicates this. In fact, various reports and leaks on blogs and elsewhere of preview builds including the leaked screen-grabs of Milestone 1 build of Windows 7 running on top of Vista Ultimate indicate a similar architectural pathway to that of Vista itself.