Unigine Superposition Benchmark Download v1.1




Download Unigine Superposition - the Brand new GPU stress-testing tool from Unigine. Unigine allows you to run the benchmark in several performance modes ranging from Low Quality upwards to Ultra, Extreme and even more complex settings.
A lone professor performs dangerous experiments in an abandoned classroom, day in and day out. Obsessed with inventions and discoveries beyond the wildest dreams, he strives to prove his ideas.
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.
Superposition benchmark continues the line of GPU benchmarks by UNIGINE used by tens of millions people around the world. Superposition is a new-generation benchmark tailored for testing reliability and performance of the latest GPUs. Top-notch visuals, support for VR-devices and an interactive mode with mini-games — the list of features built into Superposition could go on and on. A GPU-benchmark is a program designed to test the performance of a computer’s GPU. You can use it to determine the power of your GPU or to compare the performance characteristics of several different GPUs. Superposition also comes packed with other features and functionalities.
The unique SSRTGI technique used in Superposition was developed by the UNIGINE team for the UNIGINE 2 engine (used for professional simulation & training applications, VR-applications, and games). The SSRTGI is a ray tracing algorithm: it makes real-time light and shadow look as realistic as possible. The benchmark has an Ultra HD mode with 4К and 8К resolution — extreme settings designed for the next-gen GPUs that will come on the market in the next couple of years
- 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
The Superposition benchmark pushes even the latest flagship GPUs to their limits. And, what is more important, Superposition is a non-synthetic benchmark. The adjustable graphics parameters and an interactive mode with mini-games provide a workload corresponding to that of the latest and most advanced games. That is why, unlike the abstract numbers produced by synthetic tests, the Superposition metrics accurately reflect actual GPU performance.
Change Info:
version 1.1 of Superposition benchmark has unlocked free VR mode for the Basic edition, and improved GPU detection.
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My two cents:
1080 med: 14094
1080 extreme: 3839
8K: 2738
Looks quite ok on med and performance is good.
But extreme is only slightly better and performance is much worse.
All in all not bad, but compared to unreal, frostbyte and co nothing that special
(nice lighting thouh)
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Well, this benchmark was touted as being photo-realistic on their website, I'd say it's a long way from photo-realistic!
Here are the results on my rig (online comparison feature not working yet, praps not enough results collected yet):
1080p Extreme: 3858
1080p High: 10039
Surprised I beat (or equalled) Bogeyx's 2100Mhz GTX 1070 above - mind you I described my GTX 1070 as 2062Mhz in my sig, but really it stabalises at 2012-2025Mhz in that benchmark with auto fan settings.
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Boy Oh Boy does this app demon straight the diminishing returns in game eye candy.
Actual artwork is never gonna give us what we want and neither is infinity triangles.
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I could only do 1080p Medium because of VDRAM limitations.
4515 Score
FPS: min 27.38, avg 33.78, max 42.61
GPU was always at 100% and CPU barely hit 40%. I really need to upgrade ahahah.
On another note, it's really disappointing not having DX12 or Vulcan: it's a missed opportunity.
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Don Vito Corleone
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Joined: 2000-02-22
Sorry I asked before reading the article.
Yes it is disappointing.
Thanks again.
PS: It would help much Hilbert if you note the boost clock of each card in the results section. So that we can make some rough assumptions about individual factory overclocked cards.
Like I see in your results the gtx 1080, but my 1080 xtreme boosts normally to 2036.
All cards in the benchmarks are always reference with the corresponding boost modes (unless noted otherwise). The video however was a last minute thing I did on an AIB card.