Find out if your PC can handle VR with Futuremark's new VRMark. VR, or virtual reality, requires a much greater performance from your PC than, well pretty much any other application out there, including games.
Find out if your PC can handle VR with Futuremark's new VRMark. VR, or virtual reality, requires a much greater performance from your PC than, well pretty much any other application out there, including games. You can run VRMark on you machine now to see if it has what it take to deliver top performance with the HTC Vive or Oculus Rift so you can enjoy the best VR experience that VR has to offer.The VRMark Orange Room benchmark shows the impressive level of detail that can be achieved on a PC that meets the recommended hardware requirements for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.VRMark runs these benchmark tests on your PC and monitor. If your PC passes, you're ready to enjoy the revolution of VR, if not -- you'll be able to find out what you need to get up to speed. You can run the Orange Room as a benchmark to measure performance objectively, or as an Experience, which lets you judge the rendering quality with your own eyes. You can also run the benchmark in desktop mode and without a headset.This version is free and allows you to see if your PC meets the performance requirements for the latest gear, Test your system's VR readiness, and Explore the Orange Room in Experience mode. The Home version costs $14.95 and includes; All the benchmark tests, see more detailed results, add custom settings and unlock "The Blue Room." You can also save your results offline. Min requirements: Windows 7, 64-bit with Service Pack 1, Dual core CPU, 2 GB Ram, DirectX 11 with 1.5 GB graphics memory and 2 GB free space.Download