Ungine heaven benchmark scores

Jnman

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Aug 12, 2012
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10,570
I am posting my score and hoping to compare to others WITH THE SAME SETTINGS during the benchmark. I will run with res at 1920x1080 4xaa 16xaf tesselation normal DX 11.
Please make sure to duplicate my settings as I want an accurate comparison. I want to know where my laptop sits in the performance arena. Here is a copy paste from the results ungine saved on m laptop. This is the 4xaa test, 2xaa yielded a much higher score. I think my cpu is not clocking up using the turbo-boost feature while running Ungine Heaven, it is enabled in the BIOS so maybe Ungine just doesn't allow for it or something. If anyone knows how I can make the cpu clock up with turbo-boost that would be awesome as I know I would get a better score. Here it is:



FPS:45.0

Scores:1133

Min FPS:10.2

Max FPS:94.3


Hardware

Binary:Windows 32bit Visual C++ 1600 Release Mar 7 2012

Operating system:Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1) 64bit

CPU model:Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz

CPU flags:2294MHz MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE41 SSE42 HTT

GPU model:AMD Radeon HD 7970M 8.981.2.0 2048Mb


Settings



Render:direct3d11

Mode:1920x1080 4xAA fullscreen

Shaders:high

Textures:high

Filter:trilinear

Anisotropy:16x

Occlusion:enabled

Refraction:enabled

Volumetric:enabled

Tessellation:normal


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Is that a decent score? With only 2xaa I scored just over 1300. I think that if the cpu would clock up as it is supposed to do it would score higher as AA is cpu intensive I think
 

Jnman

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Aug 12, 2012
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Still loking for some comparison scores, laptops preferred but desktop scores are appreciated as well.

Where the hell did that smiley come from??? Is an admin playing with my posts? :non:
 

Pinhedd

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The smiley comes from the text string used to create the smiley. Unfortunately it doesn't look for leading or trailing spaces so the

Code:
render:direct3d11

:d or :D is

turned into

render:direct3d11

To answer your question, I have a 6970, 6970m and a 7970 but no 7970m. Your scores look right though