3DMark’s Steel Nomad Benchmark Pushes Nvidia’s RTX 4090 to its Limits

3DMark’s latest GPU benchmark, Steel Nomad, has been revealed as the official successor to the popular Time Spy tool. This new benchmark is specifically designed to challenge the capabilities of the latest GPU hardware, including Nvidia’s powerful RTX 4090. According to PCGamesHardware, even the flagship RTX 4090 struggles to keep up with the demands of Steel Nomad, recording a maximum frame rate of just 112 FPS with a manual overclock of 3GHz.

Steel Nomad comes in two versions: a full-fledged version with a 4K render resolution and advanced graphics features, as well as a lighter version aimed at lightweight devices and smartphones. Despite lacking ray-tracing capabilities, Steel Nomad focuses on benchmarking rasterized GPU performance, making it a valuable tool for comparing GPU capabilities in games that do not utilize ray tracing.

The benchmark is set to be released tomorrow (May 21st) and will be available for free to all 3DMark users. With its ability to push GPUs to their limits, Steel Nomad is sure to become a popular tool for testing the performance of the latest graphics hardware.

3DMark Introduces Steel Nomad Benchmark for Rasterized GPU Performance

3DMark’s Steel Nomad benchmark is set to revolutionize the way rasterized GPU performance is tested. Unlike other benchmarks that focus on ray-tracing capabilities, Steel Nomad is designed to specifically evaluate the performance of GPUs in rasterized graphics scenarios. This makes it a valuable tool for users looking to assess the capabilities of their GPUs in games that do not utilize ray tracing technology.

Steel Nomad’s demanding graphics workload has been shown to challenge even the most powerful GPUs on the market, such as Nvidia’s RTX 4090. With a maximum frame rate of just 112 FPS on the flagship RTX 4090, Steel Nomad pushes hardware to its limits, providing an accurate representation of GPU performance in rasterized graphics scenarios.

The benchmark will be released tomorrow (May 21st) and will be available for free to all 3DMark users. As the successor to the popular Time Spy tool, Steel Nomad is expected to become a go-to benchmark for users looking to test the capabilities of their GPUs in modern games.

3DMark’s Steel Nomad Benchmark: A Game-Changer for GPU Testing

Steel Nomad, 3DMark’s latest GPU benchmark, is set to revolutionize the way GPUs are tested for performance. With a focus on rasterized graphics and a demanding graphics workload, Steel Nomad pushes GPUs to their limits, providing users with valuable insights into the capabilities of their hardware.

PCGamesHardware’s benchmarking of Steel Nomad revealed that even Nvidia’s flagship RTX 4090 struggles to keep up with the demands of the new benchmark, recording a maximum frame rate of just 112 FPS. This showcases the power of Steel Nomad in accurately testing GPU performance in rasterized graphics scenarios, making it a valuable tool for users looking to assess the capabilities of their hardware.

The benchmark is scheduled for release tomorrow (May 21st) and will be available for free to all 3DMark users. As the successor to Time Spy, Steel Nomad is expected to become a popular choice for users looking to benchmark their GPUs in modern games that do not utilize ray tracing technology.