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FurMark 1 is a very intensive graphics card stress test on Windows 32-bit platform. It's also a quick OpenGL benchmark with online scores . FurMark is simple to use and is free.
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16 Οκτ 2024 · FurMark is a very intensive OpenGL benchmark that uses fur rendering algorithms to measure the performance of graphics cards. Fur rendering is especially adapted to overheat the GPU and...
16 Οκτ 2024 · EVGA OC Scanner. FurMark - GPU stress test and graphics card benchmark.
16 Οκτ 2024 · FurMark is a very intensive OpenGL benchmark that uses fur rendering algorithms to measure the performance of the graphics card. Fur rendering is especially adapted to overheat the GPU and that's why FurMark is also a good stability and stress test tool (also called GPU burner) for the graphics card.
16 Οκτ 2024 · FurMark 2 (successor of the venerable FurMark 1), is a lightweight and very intensive graphics card / GPU stress test. It's also a handy OpenGL and Vulkan graphics benchmark. FurMark 2 is available on Windows, Linux (x86-64 and arm64) platforms.
FurMark is a useful utility that allows you to stress test video cards compatible with the OpenGL API. In the settings you can set the screen resolution, activate windowed or full-screen mode and adjust anti-aliasing, as well as specify the test time.
6 Σεπ 2024 · FurMark from Geeks3D is a free OpenGL benchmark tool for Windows that can also be used to check the stability of a graphics card thanks to a built-in stress test. FurMark rendering is designed to overheat the GPU making it a viral-like stability and stress test tool (also called GPU burner) for the graphics card.