
3DMARK11 - PHYSICS
1
of Total Submissions
10260 points
of Total Score
Thursday, 01 January 1970 07:00 | Updated at 1 month ago
About 3DMark11 - Physics
3DMark 11 is a popular benchmark application designed to measure a system's performance in running DirectX 11-based games and applications. It was developed by UL Benchmark and is aimed primarily at Windows 7 operating systems and older generation hardware that still supports DirectX 11 graphics technology. As one of the longest-used test tools by tech enthusiasts and hardware professionals, 3DMark 11 provides a comprehensive overview of a system's graphics and computing capabilities.
The benchmark consists of several test scenarios, including graphics tests such as Deep Sea and High Temple that feature complex visual simulations with lighting effects, particles and tessellation. There are also physics tests that specifically measure CPU performance in running physical simulations, such as large-scale object and particle interactions. The last test is the combined test, which is a combined scenario that simultaneously taxes the CPU and GPU to measure their collaboration in situations that resemble real-life conditions when playing heavy games.
3DMark 11 provides a selection of quality presets such as Entry, Performance, and Extreme, which allow users to perform tests based on different levels of resolution and graphics complexity. This feature is very helpful in customizing the benchmark to the specifications of the hardware being tested, as well as providing relevant references for various user segments.
In this benchmark, the focus is on the Physics Score, which represents the CPU's ability to run physics simulations. This score is particularly important for assessing processor performance in the context of modern games that make heavy use of physics calculations for AI, environmental effects, and realistic animations. Physics Score is also often used as a reference in comparing CPU performance across generations or architectures.
Although newer versions of 3DMark are now available and support DirectX 12 or Vulkan, 3DMark 11 remains a relevant benchmark for testing older systems. Many users and communities still rely on this benchmark as a historical performance evaluation tool, system stability testing, and comparison for hardware with DirectX 11 support.
Benchmark 3DMark11 - Physics Chart Ranking
The following graph displays the hardware performance ranking based on benchmark results using 3DMark11 - Physics. The data is organized from highest to lowest score for easy visual comparison between devices. You can hover over each bar to view the score details and associated hardware name.
Benchmark 3DMark11 - Physics Table Ranking
The following table presents hardware rankings based on benchmark results using 3DMark11 - Physics. The table format provides detailed views such as device name, score, number of submissions, as well as links to test results. It's perfect for those who want to see detailed data and easily search or filter.
No. | Hardware | Submissions from 3DMark11 - Physics |
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1 | Intel Core i5 1135G7 | 10260 points |