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3DMark Vantage is the industry standard performance benchmark for DirectX 10 gaming PCs. It includes two graphics tests, two CPU tests and six feature tests. Trusted by gamers worldwide to give accurate and unbiased results, 3DMark Vantage is the best way to consistently and reliably test DirectX 10 under game-like loads.
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3DMark03 is a freely downloadable benchmarking software that can be incorporated along with appropriate drivers to avail Futuremark services. This version has a updated system info module along with support for the latest CPU and graphics hardware, as well as the updated version of the Entech library that is used for detecting the clock frequency of the graphics chip core and memory.
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PCMark Vantage is an exclusive hardware performance benchmark for computers in order to successfully run both 32 as well as 64bit versions of Windows Vista Operating System. The software is specifically designed for benchmarking all flavors of Windows Vista installed on a computer.
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The first 3DMark was one of the first 3D benchmarks to be aimed directly at the 3D gaming community, rather offering a generic overview of a PC's capabilities.[1] The graphics tests use an early version of Remedy Entertainment's MAX-FX engine, which was later used in the game Max Payne.
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