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3DMark05 Review
Written by Mavke   
Thursday, 30 September 2004
Well it seems like every site related to some hardware reviews has put a 3DMark05 review up. So also Elite Bastards has gotten a review up. Ask your average gamer or hardware enthusiast to name a benchmark - Any benchmark. Chances are the name that will escape their lips will be 3DMark. Since the release of 3DMark99 almost six years ago, this benchmark has cemented itself in the psyche of most as the pinnacle of consumer 3D graphics for its time, each release bringing more and more lifelike graphics, far beyond that seen in the games of its day, to its awed users. Today sees the launch of a new version of 3DMark - 3DMark05. Is this the benchmark to revive confidence in FutureMark and synthetic benchmarking? Today we'll be taking a look to see just what the latest revision in the 3DMark dynasty has to offer.

Image3DMark05 Review

In a sense, it's hard to judge 3DMark05, simply because of its forward-looking nature - Without some kind of time machine, we can't really comment on just how accurate an indicator of future performance it will be. Judging by past history, FutureMark rarely fail to get this side of things wrong, but only time will tell.

Due to this, we really have to look instead at 3DMark05 from the point of view of the functionality and scope that it offers - And in these areas, it is unsurpassed. As you can see from our performance analysis here, the sheer number of testing configurations available is dizzying - Almost any function of a modern GPU can be tested to some extent here, from relative shader profile performance to the performance hit when using full precision. Add in to that the new graphing options, the AA and AF analysis tool, the functionality to assist with image quality comparisons (which FutureMark tell me is likely to be expanded upon in the first patch), and you have a complete package for synthetically measuring the performance of DirectX 9 capable GPUs.

Of course, much of this is looking at 3DMark05 from a reviewers perspective - But, 3DMark is after all the self-titled "Gamer's Benchmark", so what does it offer gamers? Well, if you're after eye candy to impress your friends, 3DMark05 is undoubtedly it. Sure, you can't play it, but we all want to show off our best hardware from time to time, and this benchmark (and the demo mode in particular) is 100% guaranteed to make jaws hit the floor.

As a benchmark however, 3DMark05 will likely get a mixed welcome from the community - While some will appreciate the goals and aims of the benchmark, others will no doubt be looking for more of an overall system benchmark and will want to look elsewhere (Although before criticising 3DMark05, and indeed, 3DMark03, they should take a step back and think - 'Why would you want to make a benchmark CPU limited on its release?'). At the end of the day, it's all about personal preference and what you want to benchmark. Reviewer or gamer, if you want to push your video card to the limit and are looking for a synthetic test to do so, you really can't go far wrong with 3DMark05.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 30 September 2004 )
 
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