3DMark Wild Life

3DMark Wild Life and Wild Life Extreme are cross-platform benchmarks for Windows, Android and Apple iOS. Use them to test and compare the graphics performance of notebook computers, tablets and smartphones.

3DMark Wild Life

About 3DMark Wild Life

3DMark Wild Life is a cross-platform benchmark for Windows, Android and Apple iOS. Use 3DMark Wild Life to test and compare the graphics performance of notebook computers, tablets and smartphones. Wild Life uses the Vulkan graphics API on Windows PCs and Android devices. On iOS devices, it uses Metal. You can compare benchmark scores across platforms.

About 3DMark Wild Life Extreme

Run Wild Life Extreme to benchmark the GPU performance of the latest Windows notebooks, Always Connected PCs powered by Windows 10 on Arm, Apple Mac computers powered by the M1 chip, and the next generation of smartphones and tablets. With new effects, enhanced geometry, more particles, and a 4K UHD rendering resolution, Wild Life Extreme is over three times more demanding than the Wild Life benchmark.

Wild Life system requirements

OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
Processor: 1.8 GHz dual-core
Memory: 4GB RAM
Graphics: GPU compatible with Vulkan 1.1
Storage: 6 GB space

3DMark Wild Life System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

OS

Windows 10, 64-bit or Windows 11, 64-bit

OS

Depends on Benchmark DLC

Processor

1.8 GHz dual-core

Processor

Depends on Benchmark DLC

Memory

4GB RAM

Memory

Depends on Benchmark DLC

Storage

8.8GB free storage

Storage

Benchmark DLC specific

DirectX

DirectX 11

DirectX

Depends on Benchmark DLC

Graphics

Depends on Benchmark DLC

Graphics

Depends on Benchmark DLC

Other

Please refer to the DLC pages for the system requirements for each individual benchmark test.

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