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SUPERPOSITION BENCHMARK

An image from 'New free Unigene Benchmark: Superposition'. A futuristic machine with pipes and robotic arms placed in a spacious, industrial-style room.




Brand new GPU stress-testing tool from UNIGINE. It also features interactive VR experience with support for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

KEY 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!

Download your copy here:
Superposition | UNIGINE: Professional VR Platform for Business

(download size: 1GB)
 

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Here's a couple of results:
An image from 'New free Unigene Benchmark: Superposition'. Benchmark results for an Intel i7-4790K with EVGA GTX 980 Ti show FPS and GPU usage.


An image from 'New free Unigene Benchmark: Superposition'. Benchmark results for an Intel i7-4790K with EVGA GTX 980 Ti show FPS and GPU usage.
 

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my Asus (stock) TP500ln
An image from 'New free Unigene Benchmark: Superposition'. Superposition Benchmark results showing a score of 943 at 1080p medium settings on an Intel i7 with NVIDIA 840M GPU.
 

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I will try running it shortly (once the download finishes!)
 

An image from 'New free Unigene Benchmark: Superposition'. Superposition benchmark showing a 4K score of 6032 with Intel i7-4790K and GTX 980 Ti.


It's keeps reporting my cpu is 4001mhz when actually it's at 4600mhz.
 

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An image from 'New free Unigene Benchmark: Superposition'. A 4K Superposition benchmark result shows a score of 6652 with detailed system specs and settings.
 

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Thats what I was thinking.
Yes and given the sheer cost of such stupidity it was not worth it look at the poor numbers in comparison. For the minimal performance gain the 980Ti would have been better.
 

it was not worth it look at the poor numbers in comparison.
The app might not be configured for SLI?

Also consider overclocking them as they should clock well..
 

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