Unigine has today rolled out an updated version of its Heaven Benchmark, the first application to truly test the capabilities of DirectX 11 graphics cards. The 2.1 release comes with several tweaks and a couple of features that should make 3DMark 11 seem farther than it is.
The first major addition in v2.1 is support for OpenGL 4.0, the open API that includes many of the technologies found in DirectX 11, while the second is 3D - more specifically the ability to enable stereo 3D via one of four modes - anaglyph, separate images, 3D Vision or iZ3D.
The Heaven Benchmark 2.1 can be downloaded via this page
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The first major addition in v2.1 is support for OpenGL 4.0, the open API that includes many of the technologies found in DirectX 11, while the second is 3D - more specifically the ability to enable stereo 3D via one of four modes - anaglyph, separate images, 3D Vision or iZ3D.
The Heaven Benchmark 2.1 can be downloaded via this page
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