Two GPU monitoring utilities are now embedded in FurMark: GPU-Z and GPU Shark. Preset:720 : 1280×720 fullscreen, no AA, Post FX disabled, dynamic background, burn-in enabled.Preset:1080 : 1920×1080 fullscreen, no AA, Post FX disabled, dynamic background, burn-in enabled.Just click on a preset button and the benchmark starts with predefined settings: To make benchmark process simpler, there are now two presets that allow to submit an online score: Preset:1080 and Preset:720. I also added a mode with two interlaced furry torus and a moving camera. But don’t panic, this is an option, and if you want to find your favorite dragon, just uncheck the dynamic background. For example, a GTX 480 has a score of 6478 points (108FPS) in FurMark 1.8.2 in 1920×1080 while in FurMark 1.9.0 the score of the same card is only 1769 points (29FPS).įurMark 1.9.0 adds a dynamic background instead of an static image. The graphics workload is heavier than in FurMark 1.8.2 to follow the GPU power processing of recent graphics cards. Okay, now let’s see the new features of FurMark 1.9.0. You can even stress test your GPU under Linux using Wine, waiting for the Linux version of FurMark □ – Intel Sandy Bridge GPUs HD 2000 / HD 3000 – AMD Radeon HD 2000 to latest Radeon HD 6000 – NVIDIA GeForce 6 to latest GeForce GTX 500 That means all available GPUs can be tested with FurMark including: You can also download FurMark 1.9.0 from FilePlanet.įirst thing, FurMark is still an OpenGL 2.0 GPU stress test. Remark: some strings are not translated: they will be fixed in the next update of FurMark. Just copy the following files in the localization folder of FurMark: Webmasters: hotlinking is not allowed (it will cause an error message), please use the post url as download link. FurMark, the popular GPU burn-in utility, is, at last, available in version 1.9.0.
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