How to test your PC's DirectX 12 performance today

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    How to test your PC's DirectX 12 performance today

    How to test your PC's DirectX 12 performance today


    Posted: 29 Mar 2015

    The final release of DirectX 12 and Windows 10 is months away but if you're itching to test your system's DX12 theoretical performance today, here's how you can do it.

    First, you'll need to have the 64-bit version of the Windows 10 Technical Preview installed. The 32-bit version is not supported. Earlier preview builds had DirectX 12 components aboard but it will take the latest one (build 10041) to enable the DX12 functionality. If haven't installed Windows 10 yet, here's everything you need to get it up and running.

    Once you've installed it, check the version number by looking in the lower right hand corner of the screen. It should say "Windows 10 Technical Preview Evaluation Copy, Build 10041." If you're running a previous build, you'll need to update the system.
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    A Guy
    A Guy's Avatar Posted By: A Guy
    29 Mar 2015


  1. Posts : 3,954
    64-bit Win10 Pro Insider Build 19569
       #1

    PS - it'll cost you $24.95 for the 3DMark download..
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  2. Posts : 696
    Windows 10 Build 14267
       #2

    BugMeister said:
    PS - it'll cost you $24.95 for the 3DMark download..
    For 25 bucks I can wait... I'm not that curious...

      My Computer


  3. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #3

    Same here.. I don't have 25$ to waste this coming month.
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  4. Posts : 186
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #4

    I'll have to try it out later after Bitdefender Internet Security 2015 is through running it's full scan in Windows 8.1. I already have Windows 10 TP 10041 and 3DMark Advanced through Steam. I didn't know the recent 3DMark update had the DX 12 test in it. Will try it in a few hours. Have 10 on one ssd and 8.1 Pro w/Media Center on the other ssd in dual boot. Bitdefender just finished. Trying it after restarting 8.1 and then going into 10.
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  5. Posts : 186
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #5

    I just ran it in Windows 10 and got the following scores with Microsoft's default nVidia driver, which is newer than the recent nVidia driver for Windows 8.1 and earlier.DX11 Single Threaded1651769DX11 Multi-Threaded 1422784DX12 9337056Fire Strike 5104Sky Diver 9942Cloud Gate 5470Ice Storm 45230This is with the following hardwareMobo: Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 with 2501 UEFIAMD FX-8650 (un-overclocked)Corsair H-100 heat-sink16GBs. G-Skill Ripjaws x Ram DDR3 2400 (clocked @ DDR3 2133)Samsung 840 Pro 256GB ssd (Windows 10 TP 10041)Intel 530 Series 480GB ssd (Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center)Seagate Barracuda 3.0TB. 2 MSI N760 TF 2GD5OC in SLIHauppage WinTV HVR-1850 TV TunerSeagate Backup Desk 3.0TB (Windows 8.1 System Images) Xbox 360 Game ControllerXbox 360 as WMC ExtenderEpson Artisan 710Iomega 2.0TB eSATA (Windows 8.1 File History)
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  6. Posts : 186
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #6

    Just so everyone knows 3DMark only runs 1 DX12 test currently.
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  7. Posts : 2,161
    Windows 11 Beta channel
       #7

    I noticed a drastic reduction in gaming performance on 10041.
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  8. Posts : 696
    Windows 10 Build 14267
       #8

    In my case I wouldn't say drastic, but build 9926 certainly performs better in gaming...

    :)
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  9. Posts : 2,161
    Windows 11 Beta channel
       #9

    Vladimir said:
    In my case I wouldn't say drastic, but build 9926 certainly performs better in gaming...

    :)
    I lost about 15 to 20 FPS on average. It was insane.
      My Computer


 

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