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3DMark Benchmarking Tool Now Available on macOS

The popular, previously PC-centric graphics benchmarking suite 3DMark has been launched natively on macOS, offering Mac users a dedicated tool to test their system's gaming performance.

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The new macOS version includes four benchmark tests: Wild Life Extreme, Solar Bay, Steel Nomad Light, and the demanding Steel Nomad benchmark previously exclusive to Windows. All tests run natively using Apple's Metal API and produce results comparable across Windows, iOS, and Android platforms.

UL Solutions developed the macOS port after discovering that one-sixth of 3DMark Steel Nomad Light submissions came from Mac devices running the iOS version. The problem was that the iOS app's frame rate limitations, particularly on powerful Macs, could negatively impact benchmark scores.

Mac users who purchase the full version ($34.99) gain access to Explorer Mode for the Steel Nomad benchmarks, allowing free exploration of test scenes and hidden secrets. Additional features include result saving to 3DMark.com accounts, custom resolution settings, HDR support, and Steam achievements.

Existing 3DMark owners automatically can pick up the macOS version at no extra cost. Future purchases will include both Windows and macOS versions where supported, according to UL Solutions.

3DMark for macOS is available through Steam, where a free demo version can also be downloaded. UL Solutions sys a full version is coming soon to the Epic Games Store, and the app can be directly from 3DMark.com.

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10 months ago
Base model M4 Mini getting about 850 in my tests with Steel Nomad. It was about 7 - 8 fps.

That well outpaces the AMD Radeon 780M (540 or so), which is generally considered one of the best iGPUs that's available for laptops and general mini pcs. Although the base M4 Mini appears to be limited in performance, in real world gaming, it does just fine as long as you set expectations and graphics levels appropriately.

If you bump up to a higher spec iGPU, the AMD Radeon 8060S is getting about a 2000. That's ahead of the M4 Pro but considerably behind a base version M4 Max (2800+ range). Those iGPUs are found in AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 machines, which are easily $1500+. It looks like the base M4 Max scores similarly to a RTX 2070 Super. That's great performance for an integrated GPU that uses much less power than a 2070 Super.

The M3 Ultras (80 core) are in the 5400 range, which matches the RTX 4070 Super.
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NightFox Avatar
10 months ago

I can confirm with my own testing that my Mac studio M4 Max rendering in Lightwave3D 2025 with octane is as fast as a current GEN i9 with a RTX 4090. Simply stunning when you consider the size, noise, and power (watts) factors.
Didn't realise Lightwave was still a thing. I bought it for my Amiga 1200 for £500 in the mid-1990s and still have the 7 1.44MB floppy disks it came on. Those were the days, waiting 2-3 days for a single frame to render!
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maflynn Avatar
10 months ago
As someone who's trying to figure out how the M4/M4 Pro compares to PC. I'm looking to get a Mac Mini, and picking the right configuration is important. I'm really happy to see this become available.
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SunMac Avatar
10 months ago

By the way, Steel Nomad on my AMD 3700X/RX 7800XT was pulling a 4063, now that's a huge difference.
On my M4 Max MacBook Pro 128GB I got 3416 ('https://www.3dmark.com/snmac/2520') and on my Windows PC: Ryzen 5 3600 with a Nvivida 4070 I got 3969 ('https://www.3dmark.com/sn/6842882').
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10 months ago

As someone who's trying to figure out how the M4/M4 Pro compares to PC. I'm looking to get a Mac Mini, and picking the right configuration is important.
The outfit we buy our 3D/video workstations just published an article with extensive benchmarks of their high end laptop against current Threadripper/Nvidia workstations, and they have an M3 Max MBP in the mix as well. Very interesting results. Net, the M4 Max is probably the fastest chip for Photoshop, but for 3D and some video applications Apple Silicon is still not quite ahead.

You should be able to extrapolate pretty easily from M3 Max MBP to an M4 desktop…


https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/puget-mobile-16-laptop-2025-product-showcase/

We have the laptop mentioned, by the way, and it seems pretty good, although laptops are much more of a compromise in PC land.
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diamond.g Avatar
10 months ago
For rendering comparisons, 3Dmark is not the tool to use. It is strictly gaming oriented.
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