3DMark: All versions (1999 2008) | 1.4 GB 3DMark name of the series most popular and widely known computer benchmarks developed by Finnish company Futuremark (formerly MadOnion.com). Benchmarks in this series focused on testing primarily graphical components of a personal computer to determine system performance in computer games. The main purpose of 3DMark benchmarking and stability of the graphics card (video card) and evaluation of its performance in conventional units.[/center]
3DMark is one of the most popular and most used programs in an environment of enthusiastic overclockers and gamers, who evaluate and compare the performance of their systems using 3DMark. Year: 1999 2008 Developer: Futuremark (formerly MadOnion.com) Platform: PC Language: English Tablet: Serial The structure is composed of 7 news archives The composition of the archive: 3DMark99 MAX 3DMark2000 3DMark2001 SE 3DMark03 3DMark05 3DMark06 3DMark Vantage Note: All programs are updated to the latest versions Description: 3DMark 99 MAX Year: March 8, 1999 Version: v1.0 Developer: Futuremark Corporation Platform: PC Tabletka: Present Minimum system requirements: Operating system: Windows 95/98 Processor: Intel Pentium Processor or compatible 100MHz Memory: 32MB Memory DirectX: A DirectX 6 compatible 3D accelerator Features: 3DMark 99 MAX is fully updated version of 3DMark 99. 3DMark2000 Year: December 6, 1999 Version: v1.1 Developer: Futuremark Corporation Platform: PC Tabletka: Present Minimum system requirements: Operating system: Windows 98 Processor: Minimum 166 MHz RAM: 64 Mb Memory DirectX: A DirectX 7 compatible 3D accelerator Features: Is the second in a series of high grade benchmark 3DMark. Attention, efficiency 3DMark 99 and 2000 on Windows XP and above is not guaranteed. 3DMark2001 SE Year: February 12, 2002 Version: v3.3.0 Developer: Futuremark Corporation Platform: PC Tabletka: Present Minimum system requirements: Operating system: Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP Processor: x86 compatible processor, 500MHz Memory: 128MB of RAM (256MB recommended) DirectX: DirectX 8.0 Features: It is a very extended version of 3DMark2001. 3DMark03 Year: February 11, 2003 Version: v3.6.0 Developer: Futuremark Corporation Platform: PC Tabletka: Present Minimum system requirements: Operating system: Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP Processor: x86 compatible processor, 1000MHz Memory: 256MB of RAM (512MB recommended) DirectX: DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics adapter that has 32MB of memory and is fully DirectX 7.0 compliant Features: Is the fourth generation 3DMark. He was the first version, which had the support of Microsoft DirectX 9.0, and also introduces several new features. 3DMark05 Year: September 29, 2004 Version: v1.3.0 Developer: Futuremark Corporation Platform: PC Tabletka: Present Minimum system requirements: Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP operating system Processor: x86 compatible processor with MMX support, 2000MHz Memory: (512MB recommended) DirectX: DirectX9.0c or later (required) Features: Is the fifth generation 3DMark. 3DMark06 Year: January 18, 2006 Version: v1.1.0 Developer: Futuremark Corporation Platform: PC Tabletka: Present Minimum system requirements: Operating system: Windows XP 32bit or Windows Vista 32bit operating system with latest Service Packs and updates installed Processor: Intel or AMD compatible processor 2.5GHz or higher Memory: 1GB of system RAM or more DirectX: DirectX 9.0c Features: Is the sixth generation 3DMark 3DMark Vantage Year: April 28, 2008 Version: v1.0.1 Developer: Futuremark Corporation Platform: PC Tabletka: Present System requirements: Operating system: Requirement: Windows 7 or Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 Processor: Recommendation: A dual core processor with performance equivalent to Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, AMD Athlon X2 6000 +, or higher RAM: Recommendation: 2 GB or more DirectX: Requirement: Fully DirectX10 compliant graphics hardware Recommended: 512MB of video memory (Needed to run every Preset) Features: At the moment the last of a series of 3DMark. The seventh version of 3DMark. Is the first version, which uses Microsoft DirectX 10. Because of this benchmark is needed to run the operating system Microsoft Windows Vista with Service Pack Service Pack 1 and the video card, hardware maintenance Direct3D10.
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