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Its Here! 3DMark Benchmarking Tool With Windows 8 Support Now Available – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
February 4, 2013
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3Dmark

Futuremark has finally made available a new version of 3DMark with support for Microsoft’s new Windows 8 operating system. Futuremark plans on releasing a version of 3DMark for Windows RT, Android, and iOS in the coming weeks. Grab your download now!

“The new 3DMark includes everything you need to benchmark your hardware. With three all new tests you can bench everything from smartphones and tablets to notebooks and desktop PCs. And it’s not just for Windows. With 3DMark you can compare your scores with Android and iOS devices too,” Futuremark stated on its offiical website.

Futuremark revealed its plans for Windows 8 back in 2011. “With Windows 8 gamers will be able to enjoy their games on a wide range of devices from lightweight tablets to heavy-duty desktop rigs. Faced with so much choice it will be hard to work out which devices offer the best value for money. Fortunately 3DMark for Windows 8 will be our most wide-reaching 3DMark ever, able to accurately measure and compare gaming performance across all devices and graphical feature sets available with Windows 8,” Jukka Mäkinen, CEO of Futuremark, stated. This new version of 3DMark will measure and compare gaming performance on all Windows 8 devices and offer users a choice of bench-marking in Metro UI or classic Windows UI.

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