NVIDIA/AMD OpenGL Benchmarks Of Unigine Valley

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 13 February 2013 at 03:00 PM EST. Page 6 of 6. 15 Comments.

Within 1302132-FO-AMDRADEON80 on OpenBenchmarking.org are also some other results of Unigine compared to various other Linux OpenGL games. The Phoronix Test Suite system monitor module was also used (set MONITOR=all environment variable prior to running the tests) to see the overall system impact. Due to a Catalyst driver issue, there aren't GPU temperature results, but even the CPU and system temperature results go up noticeably when running Unigine over other Linux OpenGL titles:

Unigine - NVIDIA / AMD Linux Graphics Performance
Unigine - NVIDIA / AMD Linux Graphics Performance
Unigine - NVIDIA / AMD Linux Graphics Performance

The Unigine testing was done at the end of the test run queue where you can see the CPU and system temperatures are forced up noticeably by this very demanding game engine.

More Unigine Valley benchmarks will be published after the public availability of the technology demo on Thursday. Check out more of Unigine Corp's great work at Unigine.com.

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