Heaven Benchmark with its current version 4.0 is a GPU-intensive benchmark that hammers graphics cards to the limits. This powerful tool can be effectively used to determine the stability of a GPU under extremely stressful conditions, as well as check the cooling system’s potential under maximum heat output. It provides completely unbiased results and generates true in-game rendering workloads across all platforms, such as Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
Heaven 4,0 like 3DMark 2013 is a new benchmark that I’ve been quietly collecting results for over the last few weeks and this is also a fitting time to start using it in my reviews.
Unlike Heaven 3.0, 4.0 shows a very close set of results between the two top cards from NVIDIA with no more than 5fps separating the cards at each resolution. Over a GTX 680 SOC there are more significant gains to be seen with any thing up to a 34fps gain recorded at 1680x 1050.
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