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5 Tests
* CPU OCCT : The classical OCCT CPU tests. The modes "CPU, RAM, and Mix" have been renamed to match more closely their roles to "Low, Medium and Large data sets".
* Linpack : The very same test that Intel Burn Test, based on an Intel library, that will make your CPU hotter than never before.
* GPU 3D : OCCT GPU, a home-made 3d program that will make your GPU hotter than anything else (even furmark), and sports an error-checking mode just as ATITool.
* GPU Memtest : A GPU memory memtest based on CUDA. Very useful as well, but in practice, it is better at detecting manufacturing errors, and not overclocking errors.
* Power Supply : This test is actually Linpack combined with OCCT GPU. It aims at loading your power supply, and results shows that it uses 20% more power than Crysis and 25% than 3dmark BEWARE, THIS TEST IS REALLY HARD ON YOUR POWER SUPPLY, IT COULD MELT IT EASILY ! DO NOT USE IT IF YOU HAVE A "NO NAME" POWER SUPPLY !
GUI
* Brand new GUI, with alot of options added
* Help panel : just move your mouse
* Modularity : you can hide/show the Monitoring/Sysinfo/Help parts
Graphs
* Graphs have been revamped - they'll show the test configuration in the titles (Resolution for the GPU 3D test, etc...)
* Another line has been added showing the CPU Usage on CPU tests and Power Supply, and the FPS on the 3d test !
Monitoring
* Engine was updated, should support more cpus
* Added GPU temperature monitoring and autodetection
* The CPU Usage displayed is now instantaneous (just as the task manager) instead of the average since the starts of the test - more meaningful, especially since the graphs shows the CPU usage in time.
And many, many things i am probably forgetting.
KNOWN LIMITATIONS
* The linpack test has a 64 bits mode, but no detection of a 64 bits CPU and OS is actually don. it'll be added later on.
* The GPU MemTest test is supporting only one Graphic card
* There's currently no way of launching the 3d test in fullscreen mode. I know this causes some issues on ATI and SLI systems. It'll be resolved later on
* Translations aren't up to date at all !
This post has been edited by tkh_1001: Dec 11 2008, 01:55 PM
Nov 21 2008, 06:40 PM, updated 17y ago
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