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Futuremark announces 11DMark TimeSpy Extreme 3K for October 4

Futuremark announces the arrival of the 3DMark TimeSpy Extreme 4K on September 11, pushing any graphics card and processor that runs it to the limit.

When new products arrive, they are given synthetic benchmark tools and benchmark in games, to see how good this component is compared to the rest of the products on the market. The most used and most relevant software are the developers by Futuremark, who has great prestige in this market and who takes the hardware to the maximum, offering a powerful and demanding solution. To continue being a reference in the world of benchmarks, it has presented the 3DMark TimeSpy Extreme 4K, which seeks to squeeze the most of any component that we use when we pass the benchmark.

The new software makes use of the DirectX 12 API, which has been integrated into the 3DMark in question, something that will take the hardware to the limit and also, the test was carried out at a resolution of 3840 × 2160 pixels, which is a 4K UHD resolution . This software cannot be used under any graphics card, at least 4GB of VRAM is needed, something that not all models of graphics cards on the market have. Not only that, support for processors with eight cores or more has been implemented, both from Intel and AMD, and also makes use of the AVX2 instructions, so no parameter is left untouched.

Futuremark, about this new software, the 3DMark TimeSpy Extreme 4K, have said that it will perform a load three times higher than the normal version of the same test. We have before us a tool that will let us see which graphics card is the best and will push any processor that gets ahead of it to the limit. The new utility has not yet been made available to professionals and users, as it will arrive on October 11.

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