The Advanced Edition is also available on Steam, with the Basic Edition hitting that platform later. If you want to check out PCMark 10, you can grab the Basic and Advanced editions from Futuremark now. Both editions join the $1,495 PCMark 10 Professional Edition, which launched earlier in June. The Advanced Edition, on the other hand, includes three different benchmarks types, custom runs, in-depth hardware monitoring graphs, and lets you save results offline. The Basic Edition is free, but it only comes with the main PCMark 10 test and allows you to save and view results online. Updated for Windows 10 with new and improved tests based on real-world apps and activities, PCMark 10 is also faster and easier to use. The Basic and Advanced editions that are launching today carry some slight differences. PCMark 10 is 50 off, only 14.99 PCMark 10 is the latest version in our series of industry standard PC benchmarks. The tool can now be run in fewer clicks as well, without the need to choose between accelerated and conventional benchmarking modes. ![]() In particular, Futuremark claims improved workloads have cut the main benchmark time in half. The main difference with the paid version is you can run stress tests to make sure everything keeps working under sustained load. ![]() ![]() PCMark 10, Futuremark says, is built for Windows 10 and is "faster and easier to use" than its predecessor, PCMark 8. META 3DMARK, PCMARK 10, and VRMARK bundle 8.98 (79.97-70.99) Meta.
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