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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.

So ive recently just built my first pc and I wanted to test the GPU but when i run the benchmark on unigine heaven it takes forever, I havent yet been given a score and i ran it for 10 minutes. How long does it take for it to give you a score?

I don't know why, but at first, I did not know I had to press Benchmark in the top left, so I was just watching their stupid demo for what seemed like an eternity. During that time, I was getting 120fps+ and I could see my temperatures going WAY up, it got to 95C. Then, it dropped to 60fps and temperatures cooled down to around 80C, which is when I started the benchmark.

This is weird, man. Couldn't reproduce it.

I read a lot, that a high power GPU's have a poor performance when paired with an older CPU like my i7-4770k, but if I look at the leaderboard, you can find Ryzen 9 5950X / RTX 3090 combos with lower score. I guess a well cooled lower spec PC beats a throttling high budget build in some games and benchmarks. -extreme/single-gpu/page-12

I plan on overclocking my GPU for the first time in a couple of weeks and was therefore doing some research on the subject. Upon said research I decided to download a couple of stress tests, including unigine's Heaven and Valley benchmarking tools.

However, when checking inside the bin folder, I can confirm that the 'browser_x86.exe' is present in both Valley and Heaven. The screenshot below (excuse my French) is of me trying to start Heaven, which is exactly what it looks like when I try to boot valley as well.

The benchmark tanks with only two cores hyper/no-hyper and it seems like 4 cores is needed to achieve a CPU limited situation. Anyways, the point is - I've tried almost every possible configuration there is and the best I could was a 4 core non-hyperthreaded run that got me 9325 after the third run. So obviously I'm not going down the right path considering the highest entry right now is 9650.75 which nothing is indicating that I'm even close to capable of making a run like that. Considering this is an event where we are all limited to 5 ghz it makes no sense to me other than there is a damn good tweak out there that I'm simply not aware of and can't find. Obviously don't expect anyone to tell me either so I'm going to order a monitor today and have it FedEx'd overnight delivery and it was made in a science lab at NASA and can do a fucking 9,000,000 mhz refresh rate and jack me off with robot arms at the same time you fuckers...

Ok, I do feel better actually because I don't mind losing to an impossible score and spending lots of time trying to do something I never would be able to actually accomplish. Thank you for unburdening me! The thing is, when they submit the hwbot file from the benchmark won't it show that they were running past 5 ghz (in your example, 5.2)??? Leeg?

Is that Windows 7? Anyways, enough people are scoring like that which means somewhere out there is the information since I highly doubt everyone magically discovered the tweak on their own but now that I know it's not actually a cheat I will eventually stumble on the solution during my testing. All I can think of is that there is one specific LOD setting out of the many combinations that this benchmark responds to and there is no hint at which number that is because if you go one over or one under you are going to get the same score as if you never turned it on.

I worked around the issue by running (extracting) the downloaded file /var/tmp/pamac-build-thomas/unigine-valley/src/Unigine_Valley-1.0.run manually, moving the output where I wanted it, entering the directory and running ./valley to start the benchmark.

Valley Benchmark is a new GPU stress-testing tool from the developers of the very popular and highly acclaimed Heaven Benchmark. The forest-covered valley surrounded by vast mountains amazes with its scale from a bird's-eye view and is extremely detailed down to every leaf and flower petal. This non-synthetic benchmark powered by the state-of-the art UNIGINE Engine showcases a comprehensive set of cutting-edge graphics technologies with a dynamic environment and fully interactive modes available to the end user.

"Living in Siberia, we wanted to show how beautiful the nature is here. It is full of contrasts, and flowers can grow through the deadfall right next to brutal mountains," said Andrey Kushner, lead technical artist at UNIGINE Corp. "It was an interesting challenge to create this huge, yet detailed world. Moreover, our engine is so flexible that we could place all objects procedurally and recreate this valley with photorealistic graphics."

UNIGINE is a leading company providing a lineup of GPU benchmarks such as Sanctuary, Tropics, Heaven and the newest Valley Benchmark. It has also released the Oil Rush naval strategy game, with its mobile version due out this February.

I think a lot of you would have benchmarked your Linux system using Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0. I know to run the it you can simply go to the Unigine Heaven folder and run the shell script file using "./heaven". And then the settings window will open in which you configure and click on "Run" button. What I want to do is from shell script. All I want is to know if there is some way I can modify the script so that it doesn't show the Settings window where I need to click "Run" but directly starts the Benchmarking using the default settings.

Move over Heaven, there is an uncanny new benchmark in town from UNIGINE called Valley, which takes your GPU on a journey to Siberia and forces it to labour on wide open spaces with full DX11 scenery.

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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:

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

That list shows all supported GLXFBConfigs, but unigine-valley needs one that is NOT on the list.

Unigine valley doesn't specifiy their openGL requirements, so it's hard to tell what exactly is missing.

The forest-covered valley surrounded by vast mountains amazes with its scale from a bird's-eye view and is extremely detailed down to every leaf and flower petal. This non-synthetic benchmark powered by the state-of-the art UNIGINE Engine showcases a comprehensive set of cutting-edge graphics technologies with a dynamic environment and fully interactive modes available to the end user.

Thinking that maybe it is a directx issue I ran unigine's valley benchmark at max settings. Again no issue. I also did a clean uninstall/reinstall of the Nvidia drivers (used Guru3D DDU (driver uninstaller)). e24fc04721

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