![]() Productivity Test measures system performance scenarios using the Internet and office applications.Lightweight Test measures the capabilities of entry level systems unable to run the full PCMark test.Entertainment Test measures system performance in entertainment, media and gaming scenarios.Creativity Test measures performance in creativity scenarios involving images and video.Computation test focuses on computation performance of the system (CPU, GPGPU).PCMark Test measures overall system performance and returns an official PCMark score.The benchmark is consisted out of 25 tests divided into seven tests: ![]() Futuremark decided for such move in order to ensure complete system optimization across the board – regardless of what hardware you run, Windows 7 should yield apples-to-apples results. Given that the last PCMark worked on Windows Vista alone (runs on Windows 7 too), don’t be too surprised to hear that the only OS that can run PCMark 7 is – Microsoft Windows 7, of course. According to Oliver "Ollie" Baltuch, president of Futuremark Corporation, the company decided to delay the launch due to last-minute fixes and tweaks in order to ensure stability of performance results. Originally planned for May 3 release, Futuremark delayed the long awaited system benchmark to this Thursday, May 12, 2011.
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