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Today, Futuremark released 3DMark 11, the latest in their long-running series of benchmarking software. 3DMark, as the name suggests, tends to be aimed towards benchmarking gaming PCs and provides users with a score that can be used to compare the relative performance of different systems for gaming. Futuremark has kindly provided us with press copy of 3DMark 11 Professional for a few days, so we can go through some of the features of the new software and reveal some of the first 3DMark11 scores. Unlike some previous versions, the 11 in 3DMark11 stands for 'DirectX 11' rather than '2011'.
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UPDATE 6/7/11 - 3DMark 11 was updated, see this post.
Score List
P3594 - W3680 @ 4.5GHz | GTX 580 @ stock
P3600 - Q9300 @ 3.33 GHz | GTX 460 @ 900/1800/2200
P4353 - Q9550 @ 3.6GHz | HD 5870 @ stock
P4523 - C2Q @ 2740 | HD 5970 @ 850/1100
P4731 - x6 1100T @ 4.26GHz | HD 5870 @ 975/1225
P4908 - i7 870 @ 4.4GHz | HD 6870 @ 1025/1175
P5636 - W3570 @ 4GHz | GTX 470 @ 850/1700/1800
P6034 - i7 980x @ 4.39GHz | GTX 480 @ 829/1658/1900
P6061 - i7 920 @ 4.2GHz | GTX 470 @ 920/1050
To have your score added, please list your score, CPU @ [clocks] & GPU @ [clocks]. Thanks!
EDIT 12/20/10 - This list is being discontinued. EarthDog, in his infinite wisdom and perseverance has started an official 3DMark 11 thread, please post your results over there.
Additionally, Futuremark released an update to 3Dmark 11 on Dec. 20. Head over to this post to see what was changed and where to download the updates.
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