The VRMark application version number applies to the software as a whole. It changes when we add new features and make updates to ensure compatibility with the latest hardware. We recommend using the latest version of VRMark.

A benchmark version number—for example, Blue Room v1.0—is specific to a test. Benchmark version numbers change rarely and only when absolutely necessary. 

You can check the current application and benchmark version numbers from the Options screen. VRMark will notify you in the app when an update is available.


VRMark v1.3.2020 – June 20, 2018

This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.

Improved

  • Improved presentation of AMD Ryzen specifications on the Results screen.
  • Improved update notification system.
  • Text, logos, links, and file paths updated to reflect new company branding. See https://benchmarks.ul.com/welcome

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue that could result in visual artifacts in the Cyan Room.
  • Fixed an issue with logging that could cause a benchmark run to fail.

VRMark v1.2.1701 – December 18, 2017

This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue that could cause VRMark to hang on the splash screen.
  • The frame counter now correctly resets when looping the Orange or Blue Room.
  • The resolution setting for Custom Runs again includes the recommended values for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.

VRMark v1.2.1678 - November 29, 2017

This is a minor update. Benchmark scores are not affected.

Fixed

  • Restored the ability to use custom run settings with Experience Mode.
  • Restored the result descriptions to the Orange and Blue Room result screens.
  • Fixed a rare issue with the Steam version where Cyan Room could fail to write shader cache files to disk.

Professional Edition

  • Fixed in-app updates for VRMark Professional Edition.

VRMark v1.2.1664 - November 22, 2017

This major update adds Cyan Room, a new DirectX 12 benchmark. Cyan Room shows how using an API with less overhead can help developers deliver impressive VR experiences even on modest PC systems. Measure performance with the Cyan Room benchmark or try Experience mode with a VR headset to judge a system's rendering quality with your own eyes.

New 

  • Cyan Room - a new DirectX 12 benchmark for VR

Improved

  • Enhanced compatibility with the latest multicore processors. Orange Room benchmark scores will improve on systems with eight or more cores.

VRMark v1.1.1272 – November 11, 2016

New

  • Added CPU performance data to hardware monitoring charts.

Fixed

  • Fixed a hardware monitoring issue on systems with the Intel X99 chipset.
  • Autosaving results when My Documents is not accessible or is mapped to a network drive no longer causes a crash.
  • The vsync warning no longer appears when vsync is set to "disabled, but allow if application requests."

Compatibility

  • VRMark now shows a warning if your CPU does not support SSE 4.1.

VRMark v1.0.1227 – November 3, 2016

Launch version