Reflection Avg. High dynamic range lighting (Teapot)
167 fps
Insanely better reflection handling. +1,634%
9.63 fps
Parallax Avg. Parallax occlusion mapping (Stones)
247 fps
Insanely better texture detail. +3,394%
7.07 fps
Splatting Avg. Force Splatted Flocking (Swarm)
123 fps
Insanely faster complex splatting. +1,395%
8.23 fps
Conclusion
Average Bench 48.5%
Average Bench 1.68%
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