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Unigine Heaven 4.0 Benchmark Scores

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Unigine is certainly unique in that regard, eg. look at its very wide min/max spread, something about the engine/demo
means there's always a stutter near the start. Certain games do behave in a similar manner to Heaven, eg. Call of Juarez,
but that's an older title. Many modern games are quite different, with more CPU dependence (the old X3TC is the
extreme example).

Ian.
 
Just an observation while playing with clocks , a lower ram frequency with lower timings gave me the best results.
I had something similar to 2010 at 3200mhz 15-15-15-38 , around 2040 at 2400 mhz 14-14-14-34 and the best score I got 2066 was at 2133 12-12-12-32
my rams are adata 2400mhz kit ddr4
This is a run on my system I made if u guys interested :)
 

Hi there :)

I'm new on this forum and I thought it might be nice to share my score since I have an older "more exotic" setup than usual :)
I also added a screenshot to make it official :)

The only thing is, since I am running an older S775 Asus Rampage Formula X48 which does not support SLI out of the box, I had to use modified drivers in order to be able to enable SLI in the first place.
So it does not enhance anything performance wise, it simply makes it work. (The mainbord does have support for Crossfire which makes it hardware capable of SLI).

I hope it will still be added, since my score is realistic, Thanks! :)
 

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Hi there :)

I'm new on this forum and I thought it might be nice to share my score since I have an older "more exotic" setup than usual :)
I also added a screenshot to make it official :)

The only thing is, since I am running an older S775 Asus Rampage Formula X48 which does not support SLI out of the box, I had to use modified drivers in order to be able to enable SLI in the first place.
So it does not enhance anything performance wise, it simply makes it work. (The mainbord does have support for Crossfire which makes it hardware capable of SLI).

I hope it will still be added, since my score is realistic, Thanks! :)
You need to make a screenshot within the software to avoid any alteration... press f12 while running and it should be stored in c>users>you>heaven
 
You need to make a screenshot within the software to avoid any alteration... press f12 while running and it should be stored in c>users>you>heaven
ok ill do that today.
 
To make the process of updating the scoreboard easier I will no longer number past 1-10 on each section.

Updated.
 
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Score: 1592
Intel i7 3770k @ 5.0ghz | Asus GTX 970 1516/1867mhz
 
692. Just upgraded my CPU. FX 6300 @ 4.1Ghz, R9 270x @ 1070 / 1400. Apparently the CPU reached 97 degrees at one point (recommended thermal limit 70!). I'm on the stock cooler so I wouldn't be surprised if it throttled a bit, as my score seems a bit low to me.
 

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692. Just upgraded my CPU. FX 6300 @ 4.1Ghz, R9 270x @ 1070 / 1400. Apparently the CPU reached 97 degrees at one point (recommended thermal limit 70!). I'm on the stock cooler so I wouldn't be surprised if it throttled a bit, as my score seems a bit low to me.
your score seems just about right, but that CPU temp is very dangerous. I'd stay at 3.8ghz mark until u get a better cooling unit
 
692. Just upgraded my CPU. FX 6300 @ 4.1Ghz, R9 270x @ 1070 / 1400. Apparently the CPU reached 97 degrees at one point (recommended thermal limit 70!). I'm on the stock cooler so I wouldn't be surprised if it throttled a bit, as my score seems a bit low to me.

That 97 degrees is probably the socket temp and not the core temp. Still too high tho.
 
That 97 degrees is probably the socket temp and not the core temp. Still too high tho.

This is from HWMonitor. I redid the benchmark and afterwards it showed my max temp as 161C, which is obviously wrong. Where does HWMonitor get its readings?
 
Try MSI Afterburner monitoring to compare maybe. I use both AB and HWMonitor though at the same time
 
This is from HWMonitor. I redid the benchmark and afterwards it showed my max temp as 161C, which is obviously wrong. Where does HWMonitor get its readings?


If you are looking for advice on this issue it would help to create a new thread. I would also include a screenshot of HWMonitor if you choose to start a thread.
 

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I'm new here, so sorry ... Just updated my system specs! Please check now.

PS. I'm very new to OC'ing & benchmarking btw :lovetpu: http://valid.x86.fr/iuv8f1
 
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I'm new here, so sorry ... Just updated my system specs! Please check now.

PS. I'm very new to OC'ing & benchmarking btw :lovetpu:
thanks for updating the system specs in your profile, but you should still list them on the post to make is easier for the OP to update the list. And that score seems a little low for that GPU. I'll assume you are running stock clocks if you are new to OC'ing and benchmarking.
 
I guess that there is much more to learn, I have tried to get a stable 5MHz on the CPU, but it seems that the motherboard is only capable of so much. Maybe it is just my fear of overvolting?
 
I guess that there is much more to learn, I have tried to get a stable 5MHz on the CPU, but it seems that the motherboard is only capable of so much. Maybe it is just my fear of overvolting?
this particular benchmark has more to do with the GPU and less with the CPU, grab MSI afterburner and check you clock settings. That is kind of the OC starting point for most GPU OC'ing. and just for reference, my R9 290 ran a 1300 pretty much stock, so you may want to start a new thread to get some advise on how to help that. :) best of luck.
 
Still waiting on a couple parts to OC my GPUs a bit more so I started pushing the CPU OC and was able to push my score past 4000! My i4770K is running at 4.5, up from 4.3.

1x R9 295x2 @ 1150/1500
1x R9 290x @ 1175/1500
4770K @ 4.5

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8.) The only allowed "tweak" is overclocking. Absolutely no driver tweaks or operating system tweaks are permitted. The goal is to provide a chart that represents real world usage for people both in and outside of this community to use to compare their cards or for comparison when buying a new card.

Does this include fore enabling pcie gen 3?
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3135/
 
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New here, figured I'd add mine, mild overclocks, although seems like a low score to me.
3770K @ 4.0Ghz
2x R9 290's @ 1011/1250

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hey everyone just got a new set up and wanted to see how i compared to others sadly only on 1650x1050. Will be upgrading monitor soon! Specs are 1493/3505
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