Performancetest-9-0-build-1024-patch Today
Build 1024 belongs to the legacy version 9 branch, which introduced significant changes to the benchmarking suite compared to previous versions:
: Version 9 scaled CPU Mark results by roughly 6.5% to maintain comparability with Version 8, despite new tests for Extended Instructions and Physics .
: Fixed a crash caused by a buffer overflow during the download of updated chart data. System Requirements performancetest-9-0-build-1024-patch
: Resolved issues when selecting a processor on a different node than the one running the application.
: Shifted to the Bullet physics engine for simulations like ragdoll and rope simulation, utilizing OpenGL3 for rendering. Build 1024 belongs to the legacy version 9
: Moved from large buttons to small buttons, added scrolling with the mouse wheel, and integrated MegaFLOPS data in the Summary window. Immediate Context: Build 1025 Fixes
Users of Build 1024 are generally encouraged to update to the slightly newer Build 1025 (released April 26, 2018) to resolve the following known bugs: : Shifted to the Bullet physics engine for
The release, issued in early 2018, was a minor update to the version 9 series of the benchmarking software. While detailed release notes for this specific build are often consolidated in broader history logs, it directly preceded Build 1025, which addressed critical stability issues and system configurations. Key Features of PerformanceTest 9.0