3DMark

3DMark is for gamers, overclockers and system builders who want to get more out of their hardware. With its wide range of benchmark tests, 3DMark has everything you need to test your PC's performance.

3DMark is a benchmark, utilities and software game developed and published by UL Solutions.
It's available only on Windows in 10 languages: English, German, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Polish and Portuguese - Brazil.

It has received 17,215 reviews of which 16,113 were positive and 1,102 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.1 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 8.49€ on Steam and has a 75% discount.


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Requirements

These are the minimum specifications needed to play the game. For the best experience, we recommend that you verify them.

Windows
  • OS:Windows 10, 64-bit
  • Processor:1.8 GHz dual-core
  • Memory:4GB RAM
  • Graphics:DirectX 11*
  • Storage:2.9 GB space to install Time Spy only

Please refer to the DLC pages for the system requirements for each individual benchmark test. All the currently supported benchmarks and feature tests in 3DMark are compatible with Windows 11.

* You can use 3DMark to test DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 compatible hardware, but you will need a DirectX 12 compatible video card to run all of the tests. DirectX 9 hardware needs Shader Model 3.0 support, 128MB video card memory and WDDM 1.1 drivers.

Reviews

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Dec. 2024
After having played a good chunk of this game, I can say that it was pretty nice experience. Graphics looked good and the story was relatively fine. Although, you need some chonky hardware to play this game, which leads me to my next point. Despite this, my biggest criticism of this game would be how undoubtedly pay-to-win it is, you're telling me I have to spend upwards of more than a dozen thousand dollars on server-grade level hardware like AMD threadripper/Intel xeon chips with over the top dual gpu setups and liquid nitrogen cooling to even have a chance to get on the leaderboard? That is outrageous and approaching mobile gacha game levels of P2W, hardly any skill involved and mostly just how much money can you throw into your character. Most people aren't the sons of a Saudi oil prince surprisingly, so kiss any chance you want at reaching the top ranks goodbye. Even with my hardware I spent over 3K USD total on, I do not come close to getting on the leaderboard, which doesn't even scratch the surface of potential score for my in-game character that can be gained without resorting to unfair strategies that involve what I mentioned previously. Overall, while I enjoyed the experience personally, and I got decently far enough with what I have for a good experience, which is why I rate this positively, I cannot recommend for those who value proper game balancing and monetary agnostic mechanics that prioritize skill over paying to boost your stats.
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Nov. 2024
---{ Overview }--- ☑ Recommended ☐ Not Recommended Score: 6.5/10 3DMark does the job of benchmarking / stress testing your computer with an all-in-one relatively clean interface. Whether the tests themselves are equal to or better than free alternatives on the internet may be up to debate, but if you value ease-of-use and all-in-one solutions, then 3DMark may be a good option for you. The ability to compare your benchmark with other people with similar hardware is a big bonus. The reason this gets a low score from me, is that I do not recommend purchasing DLC's without closely reviewing Steam comments. There seems to be a trend of releasing subpar features to get some cash inflow. Note that you have free online alternatives to each 3DMark beanchmark / stress-test that do a better job. And in my opinion, if you cannot maintain your product without resorting to anti-consumer tactics, maybe you do not deserve to be in this business in the first place. Lastly, another reason for low score is the decision to require separate external account in your browser to compare your scores to others. Why not add this feature inside the software itself? Why not link with Steam account by default? Unfortunate anti-QoL decision that no doubt reduces the amount of people publishing their scores. ---{ My Pro's }--- 1) Clean user interface 2) Good way to compare yourself to others with similar builds ---{ My Con's }--- 1) Price is a bit high 2) Anti-consumer lackluster DLC's 3) Score comparison requires separate external account in a browser 4) Overly difficult / nonsensical steam achievements (ex. run a test on Jan 1st, run a test on Lunar New Year, run a test on unrecognized hardware) 5) Legendary score achievement is sometimes nearly impossible on certain hardware
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May 2024
The Roman Empire was built on a foundation of governance and law, and similarly, 3DMark provides a structured environment where every PC can be judged fairly. Its standardized tests are the laws of the land, ensuring that every machine, from the humblest tablet to the mightiest gaming rig, receives a fair trial in the digital forum. Just as the Pax Romana brought peace and stability to the ancient world, the peace of mind that comes with knowing your PC’s capabilities cannot be overstated. Whether you’re a gamer seeking glory in the digital Colosseum or a creator sculpting the next masterpiece, 3DMark offers the assurance that your system can handle the trials ahead. The Roman Empire stood for centuries, its legacy enduring through the ages. 3DMark too has stood the test of time, evolving with each new generation of hardware. It remains the benchmark by which all others are measured, a testament to the enduring quest for performance perfection.
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May 2024
3DMark is an essential benchmarking tool for gamers and PC enthusiasts, providing comprehensive tests to gauge system performance. Its array of benchmarking tests, from graphics rendering to CPU stress, offers a thorough assessment of hardware capabilities. With detailed results and comparisons, it helps users optimize their systems for peak performance. The ability to measure performance across various platforms ensures its relevance for PC, laptop, and even mobile users. Whether you're overclocking, upgrading, or simply curious about your system's performance, 3DMark is an indispensable tool for measuring and improving gaming performance.
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Jan. 2024
Pretty useful for testing PCs. Used it to determine if my GPU is working correctly which it was. While using the app I couldn't find any negative things about it. I would recommend it for those who work with PCs all the time.
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Steam data 19 November 2024 21:19
SteamSpy data 19 December 2024 17:31
Steam price 23 December 2024 12:48
Steam reviews 23 December 2024 10:04
3DMark
9.1
16,113
1,102
Online players
659
Developer
UL Solutions
Publisher
UL Solutions
Release -
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