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    ShaderMark v2.0 released

    Posted on Monday, September 29 2003 @ 10:35:20 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    ShaderMark v2.0 is released today. This new version of ShaderMark claimes to have a good driver cheat protection because it is easy to change the underlying High-Level Shader Language (HSLS) pixel shader code (if you have the registrated version of this benchmark).
    ShaderMark 2.0 is a DirectX 9.0 pixel shader benchmark. All pixel and vertex shader code is written in Microsoft’s High Level Shading Language. ShaderMark provides the possibility to use different compiler targets + advanced options.

    Currently there is no DirectX 9.0 HLSL pixel shader benchmark on the market. Futuremark's 3DMark03 and Massive's AquaMark 3.0 are bases on hand written assembler shaders or partly HLSL shaders. HLSL is the future of shader development! The HLSL shader compiler and its different profiles have to be tested and this gap fills ShaderMark v2.0. Driver cheating is also an issue. With ShaderMark, it is easily possible to change the underlying HLSL shader code (registered version only) which makes it impossible to “optimize” a driver for a certain shader, instead of the whole shader pipeline. The ANTI-DETECT-MODE provides and easy way for non-HLSL programmers to test if special “optimisations” are in the drivers.
  • Download : ShaderMark v2.0 (Gamershell mirror - 37.8 MB)
  • Download : ShaderMark v2.0 (Guru3D mirror - 37.8 MB)
  • Download : ShaderMark v2.0 (Shadermark mirror - 37.8 MB)



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