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Superposition

Superposition benchmark is a new-generation stress-tool tailored for testing reliability and performance of the latest GPUs. In Superposition, you find yourself back in the 1950s, in the laboratory of a physicist who has mysteriously disappeared. Explore to find out what experiments the professor was conducting and where did he disappear to?

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Superposition presents top-notch visuals powered by UNIGINE 2 Engine and the unique SSRTGI technique, developed by UNIGINE. Being a non-syntetic benchmark, Superposition supports an interactive mode with more than 900 objects and VR mode compatible with the most popular VR peripherals.

Last update: 2019-12-25
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