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Night Raid is a DirectX 12 test designed for systems using integrated graphics, such as tablets, laptops, and desktops lacking dedicated graphics hardware. Fire Strike is a DirectX 11 test for gaming PCs. Fire Strike Extreme is a variant of Fire Strike used to test high-performance gaming PCs with multiple GPUs.
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] Heaven Benchmark is claimed to be the first DirectX 11 benchmark.
It supports OpenGL 4, Vulkan and DirectX 12. [3] UNIGINE Engine is a core technology for a lineup of benchmarks (CPU, GPU, power supply, cooling system), [4] which are used by overclockers and technical media such as Tom's Hardware, [5] [6] Linus Tech Tips, [7] PC Gamer, [8] and JayzTwoCents. [9]
Render Pass, introducing render pass concept in Direct3D 12, adding new APIs to be run on existing drivers and allow user mode drivers to choose optimal rendering path without heavy CPU penalty. Meta-commands, adding preview support for DirectML, a high-performance, hardware-accelerated DirectX 12 library for machine learning. With Windows 10 ...
The Nitrous game engine from Oxide Games, alongside DirectX 12. Mantle benchmark is still available in a free Star Swarm stress test. [35] Thief is based on a modified Unreal Engine 3 that supported Mantle. LORE, a Civilization: Beyond Earth engine supported Mantle. Asura, engine used by Sniper Elite III supported Mantle.
The benchmark was developed and published by UNIGINE Company in 2017. The main purpose of software is performance and stability testing for GPUs. Users can choose a workload preset, Low to Extreme, or set the parameters by custom. The benchmark 3D scene is an office of a fictional genius scientist from the middle of the 20th century.
This gives the show a special place in royal history, although what was really most memorable about Suits was Patrick J. Adams' breakout performance as legal genius Mike Ross. His narrowed eyes ...
A notable quotation in 1985 was in “A portable seismic computing benchmark” quoting "The only commonly used benchmark to my knowledge is the venerable Whetstone benchmark, designed many years ago to test floating point operations" in the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers Journal . [12]