
You can download FurMark 1.5.0 here: http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/fur/
As if this didn't torture cards beyond breaking point already, they just went and upped the stress!?!...a more intensive GPU stability test...
martini161 wrote:well if it crashes your gpu isnt stable ;)
FurMark 1.6.0 ChangeLog:
New: added a GPU temperature monitoring graph in stability test mode.
New: added a checkbox to enable post-processing effect in stability test mode. Post-processing effect shader is loaded from the file post-processing-fx.xml. So if you know GLSL programming, you can customize this effect shader. See on Geeks3D.com for a complete tutorial.
New: added OpenGL 3.0 support. If OpenGL 3.0 is detected, the rendering is done via an OpenGL 3.0 context.
New: added new interface translations. See FurMark Interface Translations @ oZone3D.Net Forums
for more details.
New: added start and end GPU temperatures logging in benchmark mode.
Change: little interface reorganization to better handle translations with long text blocks.
I generally don't recommend people to do this.largon wrote:ATi users might want to rename the executable to something else (literally anything) as when Catalyst detects "FurMark.exe" it will throttle the card because this app is more stressing than anything out there and can easily cause the card to overheat.
Atleast HD4k series is affected.
Renaming the executable will also result in a significant increase in the benchmark score because the automatic throttling hinders performance in this app.
3dmark things are benchmarks. benchmarks for your cpu and gpu. they were never intended to be burn inslargon wrote:I totally prefer Furmark over 3DMarks - especially 3DMark06 which is actually a CPU benchmark.
Too bad Furmark is so sensitive for GPU architecture that the benchmark scores mean nothing. RV770 scores like crazy, considerably more than a G200, yet G200 is faster in games.