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3DMark benchmarks have always represented the cutting edge of 3D gaming graphics with each new release exploring the limits of the latest version of DirectX. You can still run these benchmarks for fun, but they do not provide meaningful results with modern hardware and are no longer fully supported.

Companies that need information on these benchmarks can contact our sales team for assistance. Individuals should visit our forums for help and advice from our community.

These benchmarks may not work with current operating systems, online services may have been retired and customer support is no longer available.

3DMark05 v1.3.0

Limited support


3DMark05

DirectX 9 benchmark using Shader Model 2.0 provides three graphics tests including Return to Proxycon, Firefly Forest and Canyon Flight, two CPU tests and 5 feature tests.

3DMark03 v3.6.0

Limited support


3DMark03

Our first DirectX 9 benchmark includes four graphics tests: Wings of Fury, Battle of Proxycon, Troll's Lair and Mother Nature; two CPU tests and four feature tests.


3DMark2001 SE v3.3.0

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3DMark2001

DirectX 8 benchmark. Game tests include Car Chase, Dragothic, Lobby and Nature, and a further ten feature tests. 3DMark2001 SE was the last version of 3DMark to use the MAX-FX engine.

3DMark 2000 v1.1

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3DMark2000

DirectX 7 benchmark. Game tests include Helicopter and Adventure.


3DMark99 MAX

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3DMark99 MAX

The original gamer's benchmark tests DirectX 6 gaming performance.


XL-R8R

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xl-r8r

The first intelligent PC hardware upgrade recommendation service.


PCMark04

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This PC benchmark features system and component level tests for Windows 2000 and Windows XP.


PCMark2002

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Our first unified benchmark for testing laptops, desktops and workstations running Windows 98 to Windows XP.


Video2000

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The first video benchmark that objectively measures the quality, features and performance video streams.


3DMarkMobile, SPMark, VGMark and SimulationMark

Futuremark's mobile and embedded unit was sold to Rightware in 2009. Please visit their site for 3DMarkMobile, SPMark, VGMark and SimulationMark support.