Unigine Heaven v2.5
Heaven Benchmark (DirectX 11)
Heaven Benchmark is a DirectX 11 GPU benchmark based on advanced Unigine™ engine from Unigine Corp. It reveals the enchanting magic of floating islands with a tiny village hidden in the cloudy skies. Interactive mode provides emerging experience of exploring the intricate world of steampunk.
- Support of DirectX 9, DirectX 10, DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.0
- Comprehensive use of tessellation technology
- Advanced SSAO (screen-space ambient occlusion)
- Volumetric cumulonimbus clouds generated by a physically accurate algorithm
- Simulation of changing light conditions
- Dynamic sky with light scattering
- Interactive experience with fly/walk-through modes
- Stereo 3D modes:
- Anaglyph
- Separate images
- 3D Vision
- iZ3



Unigine Heaven Test Settings
Heaven shows an interesting wrinkle in the HD 7770 vs HD 6850 battle: at Extreme tessellation levels the new Cape Verde based on Southern Islands is actually faster indicating the architectural shift has advantages in some cases.
In Heaven the HD 7750 leaps past the HD 6770 at all three configurations but falls just behind the GTX 550 Ti at lower tessellation settings.
(OMGWTFBBQQ!!!111!!) What is
(OMGWTFBBQQ!!!111!!) What is that?
Making Ryan feel old?
Making Ryan feel old? Awesome!
Nice article… looks like
Nice article… looks like the 7770 will be a nice upgrade for my 5770. One thing I would of liked to of seen is an OpenGL bench. You had the Heaven bench up and running… why not flip on OpenGL and see how it goes?
Or Quake 3 <--- kidding
There seems to be a whole lot
There seems to be a whole lot of wasted real estate at the end of the cards, just the power adapter and 2-3cm of open space. You think they would have saved some money trimming that down?
Hey guys! Great reviews as
Hey guys! Great reviews as usual, but could you use color-coded curves in the graphs (ATI-reeddish, NV-greenish)? My brain keeps getting twisted!
Thanks
Frank
So what if AMD has the most
So what if AMD has the most adopted GPU. Nvidia still hold the majority with 57.28%. Well AMD has 38.49%.
You’ve probably been told
You’ve probably been told this, but the 7750 doesnt need the crossfire connector to run in crossfire with another 7750.
You can crossfire 5450’s even…..
Proof:
http://www.techpowerup
Proof:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/HIS/HD_7750_7770_CrossFire/
Also, it does limit you to
Also, it does limit you to two cards in crossfire I believe.
http://www.techpowerup.com/gp
http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/dvzfg/ 1175Mhz (Stable Overclock for HD 7770)
Sorry GPU clock was idle on
Sorry GPU clock was idle on that validation link above this one… here it is at 1175MHz GPU Clock and 1450MHz Memory Clock. By the way this is a Sapphire HD 7770 but the card is identical other than the defaults. Enjoy
http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/kyrmq/
Is this setup good enough for
Is this setup good enough for gaming?
AMD FX-4170 (Quad-core 4.2 Ghz), and a Nvidia gt450 OR AMD Radeon 7770, 8GB 1333, 500GB HDD
Good enough for high settings?
Which graphics card should i choose?
Thanks :l
My radeon HD 7750 has 4GB
My radeon HD 7750 has 4GB instead of 1GB,, any noticable difference?
you can play more games in
you can play more games in one time with 4GB Gddr5