Heaven Benchmark is a GPU-intensive benchmark that hammers graphics cards to the limits. This powerful tool can be effectively used to determine the stability of a GPU under extremely stressful conditions, as well as check the cooling system's potential under maximum heat output.
The benchmark immerses a user into a magical steampunk world of shiny brass, wood and gears. Nested on flying islands, a tiny village with its cozy, sun-heated cobblestone streets, and a majestic dragon on the central square gives a true sense of adventure. An interactive experience with fly-by and walk-through modes allows for exploring all corners of this world powered by the cutting-edge UNIGINE Engine that leverages the most advanced capabilities of graphics APIs and turns this bench into a visual masterpiece.
Since 2007, UNIGINE benchmarks provide completely unbiased results and generate true in-game rendering workloads across multiple platforms (Windows, Linux and macOS), featuring support for both DirectX and OpenGL. There is also an interactive experience with fly-by and walk-through modes giving a chance to explore all corners of these virtual worlds powered by the cutting-edge UNIGINE Engine.
Alongside a completely free Basic edition, UNIGINE benchmarks provide in-depth performance reviews in the Advanced edition for overclockers, and extended features in the Professional edition for hardware manufacturers, assembly and repair shops, and all commercial companies involved in hardware stability testing, component evaluation or hardware marketing activities.
Hi! Trying my first OC on a Sapphire Radeon 7850 (trying to get another year of life out of it before needing to upgrade) and I'm having a weird reaction from Unigine Heaven benchmark. As I increase the core clock with MSI Afterburner I see no increase in benchmark score or fps.
I am now using the correct settings when running this benchmark, thus, I am able to bump up the settings. Previously, I was running it with the multi-monitor option enabled, which you'd think would be the setting to use in a multi-monitor setup such as this. However, for some reason, turning on the multi-monitor option totally gimps the benchmark. LOL!!
I'd like to run benchmarks on a couple of graphics cards I have around, so I'm trying out unigine-heaven from the AUR. (Forgive me for asking for help with unsupported packages.) The initial window launches, but when I actually try to run the benchmark it fails with:
I read on -heaven/ that the open source ATI drivers are unsupported, and that's what I'm using, so maybe that explains the error. But when I try to install catalyst-dkms (even from a totally fresh arch base system), I run into this bug
So now I've got two problems, plus I'm not sure they're related. Does anyone know of either
1) A way to make unigine-heaven work on on the open source drivers
2) A way to install the closed source drivers right now
UNIGINE Corp. has released a new, enhanced version 4.0 of Heaven Benchmark, the GPU intensive benchmark that gained massive popularity among overclockers and hardware manufacturers for hammering their graphics cards to the limits. This powerful tool can be effectively used to determine the stability of a GPU under extremely stressful conditions, as well as check the cooling system's potential under maximum heat output. It provides completely unbiased results and generates true in-game rendering workloads across all platforms, such as Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
Heaven Benchmark immerses a user into a magical steampunk world of shiny brass, wood and gears. Nested on flying islands, a tiny village with its cozy, sun-heated cobblestone streets, an elaborately crafted dirigible above the expanse of fluffy clouds, and a majestic dragon on the central square gives a true sense of adventure. An interactive experience with fly-by and walk-through modes allows for exploring all corners of this world powered by the cutting-edge UNIGINE Engine that leverages the most advanced capabilities of graphics APIs and turns this benchmark into a visual masterpiece.
The Professional Edition is a reliable and highly customizable tool of choice for hardware vendors and OEM companies that seek to test their products. As the benchmark uses an extended, full-fledged set of graphics features, it is excellent for debugging new video drivers and graphics cards by hardware manufacturers and software developers.
UNIGINE is a leading company providing a lineup of GPU benchmarks such as Sanctuary, Tropics, Heaven and the upcoming Valley benchmark. It has also released the Oil Rush naval strategy game, with its mobile version due out this February.
I'm having a bit of trouble with the gamma settings, resulting in a very dark render. I've tested this one 2 different ATI systems with clean installs of the latest Unigine build. If I use the Unigine Heaven benchmark (the one available for public download), gamma is set properly and looks awesome. Running the Heaven level from the latest SDK results in the attached screenshot.
Please ignore this message, it does not have anything to do with the darkening. The real problem is that you seem not to launch Heaven properly: it requires specifying its specific system script and a config for proper colors on he start-up. So use demos/heaven_d3d11.bat for launching.
Heaven Benchmark is benchmarking software based on the UNIGINE Engine. The benchmark was developed and published by UNIGINE Company in 2009. The main purpose of software is performance and stability testing for GPUs. Users can choose a workload preset, Basic or Extreme, or set the parameters by custom. The benchmark 3D scene is a steampunk-style city on flying islands in the middle of the clouds. The scene is GPU-intensive because of tessellation used for all the surfaces, dynamic sky with volumetric clouds and day-night cycle, real-time global illumination, and screen-space ambient occlusion.
Heaven and other benchmarks by UNIGINE Company are often used by hardware reviewers to compare performance of GPUs[1][2][3] and by overclockers for online and offline competitions in GPU overclocking[4][5]. Running Heaven (or another benchmark by UNIGINE Company) produces a performance score: the higher the numbers, the better the performance. Heaven Benchmark was shipped with Zotac GPUs.[6][7] Included in Phoronix Test Suite.[8]
I'm running both CPU and GPU benchmark. CPU benchmark successfully completes but computer restarts while running GPU benchmarking. If it is GPU related issue then why it sometimes gives Windows Error Code?
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