GPU VOLUMESHADER_BM Leaderboard

Desktop | Ultra Low | WebGPU FPS Leaders

Live volumeshader_bm leaderboard results for Desktop hardware running the Ultra Low preset over WebGPU. Compare FPS and frame time from real browser submissions.

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How to Climb This Leaderboard

Open the Volume Shader BM benchmark and match this page’s preset, device type, and API. Let the run collect at least 15 seconds of steady FPS, then hit Submit Result. New entries roll onto the leaderboard about every 10 minutes, so give it a moment before refreshing to spot your score.

About Ultra Low rankings for Desktop

This table highlights Volume Shader BM performance for desktop devices using the ultra low preset and WebGPU rendering path. It’s a quick way to see how real browsers handle a balanced volume-ray-marching workload, whether you care about gaming visuals or creative 3D renders.

Why these rankings are useful

Volume Shader BM isn’t a synthetic math test—it uses an actual WebGL/WebGPU volume shader to stress modern GPUs. Seeing average FPS and stability from community submissions helps you understand how similar hardware will behave under complex shader work without guessing from spec sheets.

Higher FPS means smoother volume rendering, while tighter stability scores point to more consistent performance. Use the data as guidance when comparing devices, but remember power limits, thermals, and drivers can all affect your own results.

Testing methodology & disclaimer

Each score represents community runs that followed standardized Volume Shader BM settings for this preset, device type, and API. Results are screened for minimum runtime and stability, then refreshed roughly every ten minutes as new submissions clear the queue.

These rankings are community reference data only—they’re not an official certification of device performance or a guarantee from hardware vendors. Treat them as a living snapshot to inform your research, and always verify with your own testing when precision is critical.