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: The primary indicator of overall game-fluidity.

In the , we discovered the "Mass Penalty Rule." For every additional gram of keytop weight, you increase the switch's perceived actuation force by 1.5g and increase return lag by 0.3ms.

When you run the Key Top scene, your GPU stops worrying about loading textures from disk (VRAM bandwidth) and focuses entirely on and Ray Tracing cores (if using DirectX 12 or OpenGL mode). It creates a "worst-case scenario" for power draw. superposition benchmark key top

has established itself as a definitive stress test for modern PC hardware. Designed to push graphics cards to their absolute limits using the UNIGINE 2 Engine

The is a high-performance GPU testing tool designed to push modern graphics hardware to its limits. Released as the spiritual successor to the legendary Heaven and Valley benchmarks, it is widely used by hardware reviewers and overclockers to measure performance stability. Key Features : The primary indicator of overall game-fluidity

Built on the , it’s a massive step up from older classics like Heaven and Valley, featuring a detailed "abandoned classroom" lab where a professor is obsessed with quantum theory experiments. Why run Superposition?

Less common but notable, POM is a self-lubricating, high-wear material with a unique slick, smooth feel. Its density and stability fall between ABS and PBT. While POM keycaps are rare, they offer a distinct feel and are highly resistant to physical wear. It creates a "worst-case scenario" for power draw

Achieving a "top" score on the requires more than just high-end hardware; it demands optimized settings, a stable system, and a deep understanding of the test's key metrics. This article explores how to maximize your score, the significance of the key performance indicators, and what it takes to land in the elite tier of the global leaderboards. 1. What is the Superposition Benchmark?

Measurement pipeline

Superposition is designed to provide a "real-life" load that measures how your PC handles demanding 3D environments.

The main metric for determining performance smoothness.