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Monday, February 4th 2013, 8:22pm

3D Mark Cross-Platform Benchmark

Es ist der 4te Februar! Wie angekündigt wurde der neue Benchmark von Futuremark veröffentlicht.

Allerdings vorerst nur für Windows.
http://www.futuremark.com/benchmarks/3dmark

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Monday, February 4th 2013, 8:50pm

Tested already and article already online :D

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Monday, February 4th 2013, 9:10pm

then let me use this thread to complain about the new layout :clark:

I did check the Weblinks! but totally missed the Articles... sorry.

btw http://www.3dmark.com/3dm/6728
CPU @4ghz


P.S How long did it take to bench all that? Way to long? ^^

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Monday, February 4th 2013, 9:29pm

Quite some time :D

Blame marc for the layout :D

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Monday, February 4th 2013, 9:41pm

Btw, thanks for your post on Computerbase Haldi ;)
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Monday, February 4th 2013, 10:00pm

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Good lord Ney, we've only had the thing since Thursday. Did you lock yourself in you room with red bull and a bunch of GPUs all weekend?


From Overclockers.com :D

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Monday, February 4th 2013, 10:04pm

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Good lord Ney, we've only had the thing since Thursday. Did you lock yourself in you room with red bull and a bunch of GPUs all weekend?


From Overclockers.com :D


Lol! Awesome comment!
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Monday, February 4th 2013, 10:06pm

Almost true actually :D

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Tuesday, February 5th 2013, 12:15am

hahaha

btw, difference between stockand OC

Processor Clock should be 4.5ghz and not 2,147,483,647 MHz 8)

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Tuesday, February 5th 2013, 7:18am

That's almost linear scaling, right?
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Tuesday, February 5th 2013, 9:46am

NEW 3DMARK BENCHMARK TESTS

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Use Ice Storm to test the performance of your Windows tablet, ultra-portable notebook or entry-level PC. Ice Storm uses a DirectX 11 engine limited to Direct3D feature level 9, making it the ideal benchmark for modern portable devices targeting that feature level. You can compare Ice Storm scores from Windows, Windows RT, Android and iOS devices.


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Friday, February 8th 2013, 1:33pm

GTX 690 added

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Friday, February 8th 2013, 1:46pm

Nice man :) And thanks to crash-over who came to visit us with the card!
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