VRMark is a performance benchmarking software developed by UL, formerly known as Futuremark, specifically designed to test the capabilities of virtual reality (VR) systems. It is part of a larger suite of benchmarking tools that assess the performance of various hardware components, including CPUs, GPUs, and mobile devices.
VRMark offers a range of tests that simulate the demands of VR applications, allowing users to determine if their PC is VR-ready and to what extent. It assesses parameters such as frame rate stability, latency, and the overall ability to deliver a smooth VR experience. The software includes different benchmarking tests that cover various levels of VR performance, from the average home system to high-end gaming PCs.
The software is commonly used by enthusiasts, gamers, and professionals in the VR industry to evaluate system performance and make informed decisions about hardware upgrades and configurations. VRMark is compatible with Windows operating systems and requires Steam to run, as the benchmarking tool is distributed on the Steam platform.
VRMark is valuable for manufacturers, reviewers, and end-users alike, providing a standardized method to objectively measure VR performance across different systems and configurations.