The range can be between 128 thousand up to 128 million and can be run continuously up to 50 times using up to 32 threads. This will completely consume your processor for as long as the test runs and can also be used as a basic benchmarking tool to see how long it takes your CPU to calculate the specified number of digits. System Stability Tester works by simply using the well known and famous method of telling the computer to calculate the value of Pi up to 128 million digits. StressMyPC works on all versions of Windows 2000 and above, including 64-bit. The “Paint-Stress” GPU test is enabled by default and the “HD-test” and a more aggressive CPU test which will push your processor towards 100% (the standard test used about 60% of a dual core CPU during testing) can be enabled by the buttons at the top of the window. In addition it can also perform a couple of other tests such as a simple GPU graphics test and also one for the hard drive. This is a simple, tiny and portable utility of around 20KB that can run a stability test on your single, multi core or multi threaded processor. FurMark is compatible with Windows XP and above. The benchmark’s default run time and an alarm for the maximum allowable temperature for the graphics card is found via the Settings window.īenchmark scores can be compared or viewed online.
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There are a few settings that can be changed such as resolution, full screen mode and anti aliasing, and a few presets are available such as running in the HD resolutions of 720 / 1080, or running a burn-in test for 15 minutes. Furmark is a stability and stress testing tool designed especially for graphics cards and runs a very intensive “Fur” rendering algorithm which is very good at pushing the GPU to its absolute limits.