Futuremark VRMark Download v1.3.2020




You can now download Futuremark VRMark, the virtual reality benchmark from the developers of 3DMark.
The performance requirements for VR games are much higher than for typical PC games. So if you're thinking about buying an HTC Vive or an Oculus Rift this holiday, wouldn't it be good to know that your PC is ready for VR? VRMark includes two VR benchmark tests that run on your monitor, no headset required. At the end of each test, you'll see whether your PC is VR-ready, and if not, how far it falls short.
Orange Room benchmark
The VRMark Orange Room benchmark shows the impressive level of detail that can be achieved on a PC that meets the recommended hardware requirements for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. If your PC passes this test, it's ready for the two most popular VR systems available today.
Blue Room benchmark
The VRMark Blue Room benchmark is a more demanding test with a greater level of detail. It is the ideal benchmark for comparing high-end systems with specs above the recommended requirements for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. A PC that passes this test will be able to run the latest VR games at the highest settings, and may even be VR-ready for the next generation of VR headsets.
Results and reporting
After running a benchmark, you'll see clearly whether your PC is VR-ready or not. To pass, your PC has to meet or exceed the target frame rate without dropping frames. You also get an overall score, which you can use to compare systems.
Hardware monitoring charts show how your PC performed frame-by-frame. There are charts for frame rate, GPU frequency, GPU load, and GPU temperature.
Experience mode
VR headsets use clever techniques to compensate for missed frames. With Experience mode, you can judge the quality of the VR experience with your own eyes. VRMark Experience mode features free movement, spatial audio, and an interactive flashlight for lighting up the details of the scene. Explore each scene in your own time in VR or on your monitor.
- See if your PC meets the performance requirements for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift
- Test your system's VR readiness with the Orange Room benchmark
- Explore the Orange Room in Experience mode
- Unlock the Blue Room benchmark for high-performance PCs
- See detailed results and hardware monitoring charts
- Explore both rooms in Experience mode
- Make tests more or less demanding with custom settings.
- Licensed for business and commercial use
- Script and run tests from the Command Line
Change Info:
This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected. Improved • Improved presentation of AMD Ryzen specifications on the Results screen. • Improved update notification system. • Text, logos, links, and file paths updated to reflect new company branding.
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Then they go to another extreme with Blue.. Barely 45fps xD
ok he's using a 290x, but still..
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Seems to be from Shattered Horizon and 3dmarks mix
Here is my Orange score

http://www.3dmark.com/vrm/15828712
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no more testers?
Anyone with i7 + 1070 or 1080gtx?

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I'm getting around 74-88% usage with this benchmark on W7,can someone test that on W7 for me ?
Also frame drop from 190FPS to 70FPS where is blue UFO and usage is also down in 20%
Thanks,Jura
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5820k @ 4.6
2x290 @ 1200/6040
drivers 16.11.1
http://www.3dmark.com/vrpor/15661

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So I'm VR ready apparently. Just the small matter of the £600 odd for the HMD, which is basically the price of a full PC upgrade (CPU, GPU, RAM, MOBO). FFS
I really want one but the use I'd get from it doesn't justify the price for me.
It's basically a display device, so if it was more like £200 (the price I'd pay for a monitor) I'd buy one if it had controllers as well.