Unsupported benchmarks
These benchmarks are provided for entertainment only. They may not work with current operating systems and online services may have been retired. We recommend using the latest versions of 3DMark and PCMark to test modern hardware and devices.
These benchmarks are no longer supported by Futuremark, however, companies that need information can contact our sales team for assistance. Individuals should visit our forums for help and advice from our community.
These benchmarks should not be used to test modern hardware.
3DMark2001
3DMark2001 is a DirectX 8 benchmark. The Car Chase, Dragothic, Lobby and Nature game tests feature vertex and pixel shaders, and full scene anti-aliasing. 2001 SE added DirectX 8.1 support.
Download3DMark2000
3DMark2000 is a DirectX 7 benchmark released under the MadOnion.com brand. The Helicopter and Adventure tests feature hardware transform and lighting, bump mapping, and LOD scaling.
Download3DMark99
Using DirectX 6 and Remedy's MAX-FX engine to impressive effect, 3DMark99 was an instant hit with gamers, press and industry. 3DMark 99 MAX added new content and online score features.
DownloadXL-R8R
Based on 3DMark2000, XL-R8R is the first PC hardware upgrade recommendation service.
DownloadVideo2000
The first benchmark to measure the quality, features and performance of video streams.
Download3DMarkMobile, 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.
Futuremark Games Studio
Futuremark Games Studio was acquired by Rovio Entertainment in 2012. Futuremark support for these games ended in December 2013.
