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3DMark Update Released

UL benchmarks use a component called SystemInfo to identify the hardware in your system. This patch updates SystemInfo to version 5.30.
SystemInfo 5.30
  • Updated GPU detection module to improve compatibility with latest hardware.

3DMark Windows 2.12.6964

This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
[h2]Fixed[/h2]
  • Fixed the rare "Mandatory JSON value int64 member "dxgi_adapter_luid" has invalid type." issue with the new GPU selector feature.
  • Fixed an incorrect test recommendation on Windows 7 systems that was suggesting Time Spy as the recommended test.
  • Fixed an incorrect test recommendation on devices running Windows 10 on ARM. These systems now always recommend Night Raid benchmark test. Currently, this is the only test with a native ARM implementation.
  • Disabled the GPU selector feature on Windows 10 on ARM devices. At this moment, these devices do not feature multiple GPUs.

3DMark Windows 2.12.6955

This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
[h2]Fixed[/h2]
  • Fixed the rare "No DXGI adapter with given LUID found" issue when using the new GPU selector feature.


The GPU selector is available in 3DMark DirectX 12 benchmarks and feature tests (Time Spy, Time Spy Extreme, Night Raid, Port Royal, NVIDIA DLSS feature test, and the VRS feature test). This feature is designed to help you reliably test PCs with switchable graphics and systems with multiple GPUs.

3DMark Update Released

UL benchmarks use a component called SystemInfo to identify the hardware in your system. This patch updates SystemInfo to version 5.29.
SystemInfo 5.29
  • Fixed a rare issue that could cause the scan to fail on specific hardware.

3DMark Windows 2.12.6949

This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.
[h2]New[/h2]
  • You can now specify the GPU and monitor to use when running DirectX 12 benchmarks and feature tests, (Time Spy, Time Spy Extreme, Night Raid, Port Royal, NVIDIA DLSS feature test, and the VRS feature test). This feature is designed to help you reliably test PCs with switchable graphics and other systems with multiple GPUs and multiple monitors.
  • Hardware monitoring now includes average clock speed and average temperature information. For the GPU, the averages come from the Graphics test(s) part of the benchmark run. For the CPU, the averages come from the CPU/Physics test part of the run.

[h2]Fixed[/h2]
  • Fixed a hardware monitoring issue that could cause the integrated GPU temperature to be misreported as the discrete GPU temperature.
  • Fixed the Demo Audio setting for DirectX 12 benchmarks.