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Explore the Beautiful Siberia Valley with Unigine Valley Benchmark

Unigine an international software development company has released a new GPU benchmark software. The new GPU stress-testing tool is based on the Unigine Engine and is compatible with three major desktop OS – Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. The new addition in the lineup of Unigine’s benchmarks features a huge nature-inspired, open source 3D world highlighting the pristine charm of Siberia and named accordingly, Valley Benchmark.

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Viewers can enjoy an amazing bird’s eye view or get detailed view of every leaf and flower petal. The objects are procedural generated with photorealism and are perfectly placed in 64,000 square kilometers computer-generated landscape. View the stereo 3D glory across multi-monitors for a spurious experience. Users can explore the valley freely and control the weather according to their preference. The highlighted features of the software are:

1. Per-frame GPU temperature and clock monitoring
2. Extreme hardware stability testing
3. Multi-platform: Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
4. 64,000 square kilometers of extremely detailed terrain
5. Advanced visual technologies: dynamic sky, sun shafts, volumetric clouds, ambient occlusion, DOF
6. Procedural object placement of rocks and vegetation
7. User-controlled dynamic weather
8. Free to explore in interactive hike-through or fly-by modes
9. Benchmarking presets
10. Support for multi-monitor and stereo 3D configurations
11. Highly customizable reports in CSV format
12. Command line automation support

It is available in three variations – the Basic (available for free), Advanced and Professional edition.

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