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Lately, a silent killer of benchmarking sessions has emerged: the dreaded loop. You click the icon. The splash screen appears. The progress bar twitches... and then nothing. The application hangs, sometimes for hours, sometimes indefinitely. You are not alone.
Do not let a software loop rob you of the joy of watching your GPU scream through Port Royal. The benchmark is waiting. You just have to force the door open. 3dmark stuck on starting ui
For PC enthusiasts, overclockers, and hardware reviewers, 3DMark is the gold standard for benchmarking. It is the arena where silicon battles are fought. But before you can watch your graphics card flex its muscles, you have to get past the lobby. Lately, a silent killer of benchmarking sessions has
This feature breaks down exactly why this happens and provides a surgical strike guide to getting back to benchmarking. Unlike a crash that produces an error code, the "Starting UI" freeze is a soft lock . The process is running in Task Manager, consuming minimal CPU and RAM, but the graphical user interface refuses to materialize. The progress bar twitches
Steam auto-updates 3DMark to the latest version (which often introduces new UI bugs). UL offers a standalone Professional Edition installer on their website. Download the offline installer from your UL account (if you own a key) or use the "3DMark Demo" standalone from their FTP archive. The 2.25.x versions are notably more stable than the 2.28.x branch. The "Starting UI" freeze is rarely a hardware failure. It is a fragile handshake between DRM, system information gatherers, and network timeouts. By isolating the network (Level 1) or nuking the SysInfo folder (Level 3), you solve 95% of cases.
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