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Posted by: Jim on: 02/15/2013 01:37 PM
On the heels of their Heaven Benchmark releases, Unigine offers up a new GPU benchmark program called Valley.
The benchmark is intened to stress your graphics card, while providing an 3d visual display to enjoy. Grab a birds eye view of mountains, forests, snowy landscapes and more while your vid card goes through some serious torture. At the end, you'll find out how well your system stacks up.
Valley this is a completely free Basic edition however you can purchase upgrades to Advanced ($14.95) and Pro($495.00) editions that offer in-depth performance reviews for hardware manufacturers, graphics driver developers, industry professionals and all individuals involved with video card stability testing.
Here's a 3D video conversion to show you what it looks like. We added a 3D option to the video for those with glasses, but you can watch the 2d version if you like.
Valley is hardware intensive so you should have a decent 3D card just to think about trying it out.
System Requirements
ATI Radeon HD 4xxx and higher
NVIDIA GeForce 8xxx and higher
Intel HD 3000 and higher
Video memory: 512 Mb
Disk space: 1.5 Gb
It is also about 350MB in size and cross platform. You can grab a copy at the below Warp2Search Mirrors.
Download from Warp2Search:
Download Unigine Valley Benchmark for Windows 1.0
Download Unigine Valley Benchmark for Linux 1.0
Download Unigine Valley Benchmark for OS X 1.0
Valley this is a completely free Basic edition however you can purchase upgrades to Advanced ($14.95) and Pro($495.00) editions that offer in-depth performance reviews for hardware manufacturers, graphics driver developers, industry professionals and all individuals involved with video card stability testing.
Here's a 3D video conversion to show you what it looks like. We added a 3D option to the video for those with glasses, but you can watch the 2d version if you like.
Valley is hardware intensive so you should have a decent 3D card just to think about trying it out.
System Requirements
ATI Radeon HD 4xxx and higher
NVIDIA GeForce 8xxx and higher
Intel HD 3000 and higher
Video memory: 512 Mb
Disk space: 1.5 Gb
It is also about 350MB in size and cross platform. You can grab a copy at the below Warp2Search Mirrors.
Download from Warp2Search:
Download Unigine Valley Benchmark for Windows 1.0
Download Unigine Valley Benchmark for Linux 1.0
Download Unigine Valley Benchmark for OS X 1.0