Over 1,000,000 Video Cards Benchmarked
Video Card Benchmark results (“Baselines”) were gathered from users’ submissions to the PassMark web site as well as from internal testing. PerformanceTest conducts four different graphics tests and a set of GPU compute tests. The results are then averaged together to determine the PassMark 3D Mark for a system.
There four graphics tests defined consist of a DirectX 9, a DirectX 10 test, a DirectX 11 test and a DirectX 12 test. The DirectX 9 has been supported since Windows 2000/XP. DirectX 10 and 11 tests can only be run on Windows Vista or later. DirectX 12 was released with in 2016 with Windows 10. Additionally, not all video cards support all DirectX levels and as such your PC may not have the hardware to run all the tests. Only the newest video cards can do DirectX 12.
While they may sometimes work, 3D tests are not explicitly supported under virtual machine environments or remote desktop connections. OpenGL performance is not tested.
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DirectX 9 |
DirectX 10 |
DirectX 11 |
DirectX 12 |
Objects |
11 planes, 500 trees, terrain, water, sky |
25 Islands, 35 Meteors |
50 Giant Space Jellyfish |
Up to 100,000 Asteroids (25,000 by default), 71 Space ships (13 unique models), 1 Space station |
Display Mode1 |
Full Screen |
Full screen |
Full screen |
Full screen |
Feature Highlights |
Makes use of Vertex and Pixel Shader 2.0 techniques to generate realistic water as well as texture the ground based on the height above the water. |
Vertex and Pixel Shader 3.0 effects. |
Vertex and Pixel Shader 5.0 effects.Unordered transparency technique used on jellyfish.2 |
Vertex and Pixel Shader 5.1 effects. |
Resources information |
The terrain is formed by 32,258 triangular polygons. |
Meteors are made up of a maximum 100,000 particles across all meteors. |
Each jellyfish has 8244 polygons. |
Polygon count for each space ship is between 5,000-30,000. |
1 This is the mode that the test attempts to run in by default, if the video card or monitor do not support this mode the test will be attempted to run at a lower resolution or anti-aliasing level, in these cases the test score will be penalized.
2 This technique relies on the video card supporting 8x anti-aliasing. If your video card does not support this another method will be used but the test score will be penalized.3
3 In the case that a test score is penalized the score in frames per second will not match the actual frames per second the test ran at.
GPU Compute Tests
The GPU set of test utilizes graphics APIs (Microsoft DirectCompute and OpenCL) that allow general purpose computing (typically performed by the CPU) to be performed on the GPU. This takes advantage of the enormous parallel computation capacity of GPUs that would be well suited for parallel, computationally-intensive operations.
Microsoft DirectCompute is fully supported on DirectX 11 GPUs and partially supported on DirectX 10 GPUs. DirectX 11 runtime libraries are required to run these tests. These libraries are only available for Vista, Windows 7 and newer.
Open Computing Language (OpenCL) allows cross platform development of applications to run on compute device (CPUs, GPUs etc).
Comparing Version 9 Results with Version 10
Due to the changes to the existing tests results have changed between version 9 and version 10.