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3DMark Time Spy DirectX 12 Bench-a-Thon

3DMark Fourth dimension Spy DirectX 12 Demote-a-Thon

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Wccftechians of all ages. Welcome to the first Official Wccftech Community: 3DMark Fourth dimension Spy Demote-a-Thon! As your host, I'd like to first give thanks yous all for your attendance and (hopefully), your participation.

That's me, announcing the Bench-a-Thon

This "article" will exist a chip different from what you lot are all used to here at Wccftech. This will be more of a platform than anything. The meat of the information you will get here, will be downwards below, in the comment section. This is where our lively community congregates daily later on all.  If you are not interested in reading, please gyre down to the rules, followed past the comment department.

Rainbows and Unicorns

Wccftech is a wonderful identify to visit. Total of informative manufactures, analyses, leaks, reviews, news and more. But it's a flake more that. Wccftech is also a customs of (semi) like-minded, tech savvy, and passionate individuals spending their time having civil, intelligent discussions about engineering science. I personally enjoy stopping by, reading an excellent commodity or 2, and maxim Sup? to all the regulars.

A Bench-a-thon is a great way to bring our salubrious community together.  Nosotros've washed this in the past (though not officially) and it was very well received. Many Wccftechians got involved and it prompted an amazing few days of interesting and stimulating conversation along with peace and unity. A Bench-a-Thon is an activity that everyone can get involved in. It evokes insightful commentary, demonstrates real world performance, leads into bang-up analyses, and information technology'southward all in existent time! No fright of paid reviews, no fear of cheating (because 3DMark logs all settings and hardware configs) and no disputes. Everything is right out in the open, for all to see and enjoy!

Additionally, it offers visitors and participants alike, a good idea as to how unlike hardware tuning/configurations perform in specific (in this example synthetic) tests.

Futuremark 3DMark Time Spy DirectX 12

With the release of Futuremark's 3DMark Time Spy DirectX 12 benchmark,  we finally have a new platform to run tests on. Touted as "v Times Heavier on your GPU than Firestrike,"  this 1 is especially exciting because it leverages Microsoft's newest API, DirectX 12.  Along with it comes a vast array of improvements over the now dated DirectX eleven API. Reduced processor overhead, ameliorate multi-threading support, asynchronous compute (the workload per frame varies between 10-20%), and explicit multi-adapter, assuasive for the pooling of resources between two graphics cards. Finally, a criterion dedicated to testing a GPU's capabilities on a modern API.

"Developed with input from AMD, Intel, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and the other members of our Benchmark Development Programme, 3DMark Time Spy is ane of the first DirectX 12 apps to be built 'the right way' from the ground up to fully realize the performance gains that the new API offers," Jani Joki, the Manager of Engineering at Futuremark. (source)

While Time Spy will only work on Windows 10 (time to utilize that free upgrade before July 29th), it will work with a vast array of graphic cards, starting every bit far dorsum as the GTX 680 and Radeon Hard disk 7970.

"Time Spy is a showcase DirectX 12 benchmark examination, for high performance gaming PCs running Windows 10. Information technology uses DirectX 12 feature level 11_0 leveraging the most significant operation benefits of the DirectX 12 API while ensuring broad compatibility with DirectX 11 hardware through DirectX 12 drivers. With its pure DirectX 12 engine, built from the ground up to back up new features similar asynchronous compute, explicit multi-adapter, and multi-threading, Time Spy is the smart choice for benchmarking DirectX 12 functioning of the latest graphics cards." (futuremark.com)

3DMark Fourth dimension Spy DirectX 12 Bench-a-Thon

The benchmark is short, approximately 3 minutes. It can be downloaded for gratis (download) or better all the same, buy information technology then you can skip the demo.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/sentry?v=RH2ccT2kiMQ]

The Rules

In society to maintain consistency, practice not alter whatever settings in 3DMark Time Spy.  Do non alter any settings in your driver settings.  Merely run the benchmark, and then submit a link to your score in the comments department. Later on a few days (depending on the amount of submissions/comments), I will collect information and make an awesome spreadsheet with the results.

  1. Open 3DMark, click Time Spy, do non change whatever settings.
  2. Run the 3DMark Time Spy DirectX 12 Benchmark.
  3. Submit your valid link in the comments section.
  4. Include your CPU & GPU overclocks, in case they are recorded incorrectly.
  5. Multiple Submissions are welcome. Encouraged in fact.

Enjoy the Demote-a-Thon!  Here is some calorie-free, nostalgic music to enhance the mood while you achieve glorious Time Spy scores.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7wJ8pE2qKU]

Source: https://wccftech.com/3dmark-time-spy-directx-12-bench-a-thon/

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