Tuesday, April 11th 2017
Unigine Superposition 1.0 Benchmark Released
(Re)member that dazzling-looking Superposition benchmark from Unigine - the one that was supposed to have arrived late 2016? The one that apparently wasn't good enough for Steam? Well it has been released, and you can now gobble up all of those realistic graphics for yourself and your GPU of choice. Some standout features include the ability to scale rendering resolution all the way up to 8K, so... Go on ahead, click that link below, make your graphics cards scream, and elbow one another for the top result. I will be with you in a little while. Go on after the break for some more features and a little teaser on what the benchmark is all about.Download Link: Unigine Superposition Benchmark 1.0Can I just say I love me some Nicola Tesla on the walls?
Features
Once you come to this place in the early morning, you would not meet him there. The eerie thing is a loud bang from the laboratory heard a few moments ago. What was that? You have the only chance to cast some light upon this incident by going deeply into the matter of quantum theory: thorough visual inspection of professor's records and instruments will help to lift the veil on the mystery."
Features
- Top-notch visuals powered by UNIGINE 2 Engine
- Global leaderboards for benchmark scores
- Stress load for the GPU heating system
- Scalable quality settings
- VR mode (Oculus Rift and HTC Vive)
- Free interactive mode with mini-games
- Support for Windows and Linux
- Compare your hardware scores with other users worldwide!
- Check if your rig is VR-ready!
Once you come to this place in the early morning, you would not meet him there. The eerie thing is a loud bang from the laboratory heard a few moments ago. What was that? You have the only chance to cast some light upon this incident by going deeply into the matter of quantum theory: thorough visual inspection of professor's records and instruments will help to lift the veil on the mystery."
18 Comments on Unigine Superposition 1.0 Benchmark Released
Linux 4.10 x86-64 + NVIDIA 381.09 beta:
FullHD High (5844):
FullHD Extreme (2012):
4K Optimized (3571):
Well, everybody's posting in another thread, I'll go there....
Left to right:
yup real good benchmark this one is OpenGL works fine but we all know AMD suck in OpenGL and with no DX12 or Vulcan I don't see why they bothered with this junk
Hmmm tried custom and chose 1920x1080 FHD worked in DX11 mode
Not exactly a distro for the average user.
Edit: what error do you get? Can you post the output? Your results are ... way too impressive for your GPU, unless you're running a dual/triple crossfire configuration. Can you use standard presents?
My scores seem quite low and on top of that, my sis info readings are off.
I'm on KDE Neon which is also on kernel 4.10. Weird.
I'm not getting the same error (no gtk), but I do see something about SSL. Oh well, it's just a benchmark, won't make my card faster or slower...
CPU: 4.2 GHz, 2.4 GHz Memory
Full HD High(7249)
Full HD Extreme(2671)
4K Optimized(4389)
GPU: MSI R9 290x Lightning@Stock
Full HD High: 4736
Full HD Extreme: 2058
4K Optimized: 2980
1080p Extreme - 4159:
3440x1440 - 4K Optimized - 10745:
1080p High 6434 (+10% vs Linux/OpenGL):
1080p Extreme 2338 (+16% vs Linux/OpenGL):
4K Optimized 3889 (+9% vs Linux/OpenGL):