When doing such benchmarks also try to write down the frame rates of the individual tests. The 3dmark score is some sort of weighted average (the result of the cpu test in it is also quite important).
From what I remember the scores in 2000/2001/2003 were actually good
but 2005/2006 used to be quite slow for some reason.
Roderick
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com wrote:
I did some apples-to-apples 3d benchmarking today on a dual boot system. It looks offhand like Windows is about twice as fast as Wine on these benchmarks on my system.
cpu: e8400 ram: 4GB video card: nvidia GT 240 Ubuntu 32 10.04 video drivers: 195.36.15 Vista 64 video drivers: 8.17.11.9713
Test procedure:
On Ubuntu, grab latest wine from git, apply patch from http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9210 so 3dmark06 will run. On Windows, install cygwin and a few of its packages (cabextract, wget, svn, etc.) Then on both systems do svn checkout http://winezeug.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ winezeug sh winezeug sh yagmarktest
That will run the tests in a loop and save a report for each run in the current directory.
Results at http://kegel.com/wine/yagmarkdata/e8400/
Summary: Ubuntu: 6 runs 3dmark2000: min 4145, median 4154, max 4170 3dmark2001: min 18884, median 19261, max 19520 3dmark2006: min 17315, median 18154, max 18498
Vista: 2 runs: 3dmark2000: 8206, 8219 3dmark2006: 30278, 32384
Notes:
- 3dmark2001 hangs for me on vista 64 bits, so no results for that
test on that OS, I had to edit yagmarktest to remove it from the loop. Does it work for anyone else? 2) nvidia drivers occasionally crash X when running or quitting 3dmark2000 or 3dmark06; it's happened to me three times. 3) test script is fragile, don't touch the mouse or keyboard while it's running 4) shadows appear to be missing on wine in firefly forest in 3dmark06 and giant mecha truck test in 3dmark01? 5) format of my log files is ugly and will change.