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Old 4th November 2009, 05:51 PM
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Heaven Benchmark

Hey, there's a new benchmark tool out called the Heaven Benchmark made by Unigine.

Download | Unigine (3D engine for games and real-time virtual worlds)

I'd like it if you could post your specs & your results. I've seen very weird results, including:

E7400 (mildly overclocked) with two 4850s in crossfire scoring ~34 fps, and another friend's i7 965 with two 4870-X2s in crossfire struggling for 19 fps, both around the same settings. The 965 is running at stock speeds iirc.

Anyway, I'm just wondering whether the program is faulty or if the 965 owner was just bad at maintaining his system or what (as far as I know, he isn't, at least he doesn't seem to be the type and won't admit to it)... because it should have blown the other out of the water. Thanks in advance.
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