To help you effectively, could you clarify:
- Are you asking for a feature to be added to a benchmarking tool (like Superposition Benchmark from Unigine)?
- Do you need a method to generate or bypass product keys for commercial software? (If so, I can’t assist with piracy or cracking.)
- Or are you looking for a free, legal alternative to a paid benchmarking product?
If you meant the third option, here’s a complete feature outline for a free, open-source superposition-style benchmark (no product key needed):
Key features:
- Supports DirectX 11, DirectX 12, and OpenGL 4.5
- 4K and 8K resolution presets
- VR mode (for HMDs like Oculus Rift and HTC Vive)
- Stress test mode for temperature and stability checking
Is Superposition Benchmark Free?
Yes, a fully functional free version of Superposition Benchmark is available for download directly from UNIGINE’s website.
- Free version includes: All standard benchmark scenes, performance scoring, and comparison via online leaderboards.
- Limitations of free version: No access to “Professional Edition” features (e.g., command-line automation, commercial usage rights, extended stress test options).
No product key is required to download or use the free version. You simply download the installer and run it.
Key Features
- High-fidelity 3D scenes (SSAO, PBR materials, particle systems)
- Multiple presets and custom testing (including 4K, 8K, extreme)
- Stress-test / burn-in mode for stability and thermals
- Built-in GPU temperature and frame-time monitoring (depends on system sensors)
- Result export (scores, screenshots, logs)
- VR support (limited depending on release)
Limitations & Caveats
- Scores are synthetic — real-game performance may differ.
- Results affected by background processes, OS power settings, and ambient temperature.
- Not a full substitute for real-world gaming benchmarks.
Understanding the Superposition Benchmark
Superposition Benchmark (developed by UNIGINE) is a high-end performance and stability testing tool for graphics hardware (GPUs). It uses the UNIGINE 2 engine to render detailed, physically based 3D scenes, pushing modern graphics cards to their limits. It is widely used by overclockers, system builders, and hardware reviewers.