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This Benchmark Will Crush Your Graphics Card

2017-04-14
do you remember last weekend's video I showed you universe sandbox - a game that could seriously crush your CPU even my i7 was maxing out at 100% used it at certain points so now I'm going to show you a GPU crusher and that is the new Unigine superposition benchmark now if you haven't already jumped onto this bandwagon superposition is a serious GPU stressor that includes resolution support for up to 8 K and also VR support so for anyone sporting an HTC vive or oculus rift you can now seriously stress your computer and test whether or not it will be able to handle the most intense of VR scenes you can even interact with and manipulate specific objects getting this benchmark a totally new kind of vibe something that I'm not used to with heaven benchmark which is also from Unigine but there's something I should warn you about regardless of your system specifications you will be disappointed with the yielded fps and that's a very good thing when I run graphics intensive benchmarks I want the graphics card being stressed to its limit to simulate a worst-case scenario which in most games will not occur but it's still good to do it's still good to prepare for so with that I'm going to end this video by showing you the entire superposition run with my current rig sporting an i7 6700 K and a gtx 1070 they are water cool but they're not super duper overclock you can check the video description for more details but this kind of combo is what I imagined quite a few of you do have so you'll experience a similar framerate in the long run just prepare yourself it's not going to be anything crazy at all this is the 1080p ultra run so without further ado I present to you the unit in super position 1080p ultra benchmark the for Oh you you
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