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Benchmarks - 3DMark 2003 Professional

 3DMark 2003 Professional
imageview.php?image=121The latest in the 3DMark benchmark series built by Futuremark Corporation (formerly known as MadOnion.com). More than 5 million benchmark results have been submitted to Futuremarks Online ResultBrowser database. It has become a point of great prestige to be the holder of the highest 3DMark score. A compelling, easy-to-use interface has made 3DMark very popular among game enthusiasts. Futuremarks latest benchmark, 3DMark03, continues this tradition by providing a Microsoft DirectX 9 benchmark.

The introduction of DirectX 9 and new hardware shader technologies put a lot of power in the hands of game developers. Increasingly realistic 3D games will be available over the next year and a half. The use of 3D graphics will become more accessible to other applications areas and even operating systems. In this new environment, 3DMark03 will serve as a tool for benchmarking 3D graphics.

3DMark03 default 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200
6800GT AGP8x 10987 6140 4554 3530
6800GT PCI-E 11066 6140 4544 3520
6800GT AGP 3800+ 11327 6242 4633 3572
6800GT AGP 2.8 10864 5555 4572 3518

Let me explain how to read the results. Default is of course the standard 1024x768 test run from FutureMark. Then you'll see 1024x768 up-to 1600x1200. These are the numbers measured at 4xAA and 8xAF.

This benchmark is not based on any game. Please remember this, never buy a graphics card based solely on the 3DMark score. I'm not bashing the 3D Mark suite here, it's good software but definitely not the sole basis for you to make an informed decision on to buy a graphics card. Especially after what happened in 2003. For the sake of it I'm including a few scores. Well you have to admit, the importance of these results can be discussed in many way and varieties, yet according to one of our recent polls what you want to see are the scores and the scores are simply fantastic.

3DMark 2003

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