Unigine Heaven benchmark | 16K resolution | Titan RTX(TU102) | Unigine Heaven 16K | World Record
Demonstration of Unigine Heaven Benchmark v4 for the first time in 16K video resolution(weird aspect ratio of 16K resolution). The developers of Unigine Heaven benchmark did not code resolution capability above 16K resolution - this is why Unigine engine is rendering a weird 16K aspect ratio due that DirectX API(3D real-time rendering API by Microsoft) is deciding how to display resolution and it picked as height value first and then made width value based on 1:1 render that is default in DirectX APIs. OpenGL was showing a black screen after 8K resolution and I believe that it can`t decide on resolution width and height due that developers` code was designed as 8K as the maximum resolution and OpenGL can`t guess like DirectX API.
This is the world`s first 16K video resolution benchmark in Unigine game engine or Unigine Heaven Benchmark - even if the game engine is old and only used in Oil Rush PC game - it is still nice to see the results due that Unigine Benchmark is used widely by PC Hardware Enthusiasts and PC Overclockers and I used it a lot over UHDk1ng channel.
Nvidia Titan RTX video card was the world`s first gamer`s video card that was allowed to render in 16K video resolution due that it had enough of VRAM (24 GB of Video RAM) to finish the benchmark without VRAM overload and crashes. Titan RTX video card was available for sale in 2018 but I got my hands on it and tested in 2022 as a YouTuber that showed you 16K video resolution in a lot of games and benchmarks. Keep in mind that Unigine Heaven Benchmark supports SLI and I will be testing 2x Titan RTX SLI in Unigine Heaven Benchmark soon and it will be available over UHDking YouTube channel.
Please visit 15360x8640.com or (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUsfIHc_oJG_HmlbVORvf_oe-b_TN2Hnv) to watch more videos in 16K video resolution as 16K gameplays, 16K benchmarks, and information about the equipment.
💻Morozilla v5.3 PC System was used during this video while Nvidia drivers were modified by UHDk1ng:
*CPU: Intel i9 9900K overclocked at 5.3 GHz(only 6 cores and HT is off, 53x multiplayer for the external frequencies, 52x for AVX2 instructions, 48x for cache frequencies) https://amzn.to/3HPkOUo
*Video card: Nvidia Titan RTX video card(https://amzn.to/3xInwqM) 24 GB of VRAM and a completely Nvidia stock air cooler through software GPU: +100 MHz, VRAM: +1300 MHz.
*System RAM: Corsair DDR4 5000 MHz Cl18 @ 3200 MHz CL11-16-16-43 1T (https://amzn.to/3r2xzVW). The fastest and extremely rare DDR4 does not sell any longer but does not support above 3600 MHz on the Z390 chipset. It supports aggressive timing that made a response time of 43 ns and sometimes even below. It is so rare for DDR4 because of 5,000 MHz that it is not even for sale any longer.
*Motherboard: Asus Maximus XI Z390 motherboard with the latest Asus bios in 2021: https://amzn.to/3F9y4Bi
*Power Supply: EVGA 1600 T2 power supply (Titanium grade of 1600 watts)
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*Storages: Bunch of Samsung and Crucial SSD with mechanical HDD 90 TB from Hitachi. Great discount on Amazon for Crucial MX500 2 TB SSD drive as the best upgrade into any PC: https://amzn.to/34ahIf9 or 12 TB datacenter grade Hitachi know as that I highly recommend at a nice price: https://amzn.to/3u6sXQu or 10 TB Hitachi at fantastic price because for that amazing price(https://amzn.to/3G0a7Nf) of 2x 10 TB you are only going to buy one 16 TB - if any.
*OS: Windows 10 Pro.
*Recording Software: Nvidia ShadowPlay was modified to output recorded 8K video resolution files. Nvidia driver was custom modified as well, so 16K video resolution was available as DSR which is good as native rendered resolution.
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