FurMark 1.70 Released ....

FurMark 1.70 Released ....

Postby honestjohn » Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:44 am

Wanna find out how hot your video card can get without catching on fire, try this ...

http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/14 ... 1.7.0.html

FurMark 1.70 Released ....

New: FurMark is now able to get detailed data from GPU-Z (if GPU-Z is running). In both Stability Test mode,
GPU-Z is used to display additional information (GPU core clock, memory clock, GPU temperature and power consumption).
In Benchmarking mode, GPU-Z is used to retrieve GPU core clock, memory clock, VDDC and VDDC current. Some data (like
VDDC and VDDC current) is only available on some graphics cards (like the GeForce GTX 280).
New: In Benchmarking mode, you can now send your score to your Twitter account (this gadget is experimental).
New: the main GUI is now always available so you can fire up several tests without the need to start again the application.
New: main GUI (graphical user interface) settings are now saved and are re-used. Thanks to W1zzard for the idea
New: in Stability Test mode, each GPU has now its own temperature graph.
New: in Stability Test mode, you can enable/disable the display of information the I key.
New: in Stability Test mode, you can enable/disable the fur rendering with the SPACE key. Thanks to David Legrand for the idea.
New: added new standard resolutions: 800×600 and 1920×1080.
New: added new interface translations:
- castilian (thanks to LordIntel)
- bulgarian (thanks to fellix)
- polish (thanks to rogalik)
- slovak (thanks to ufo and Peter H.)
- spanish (thanks to tech4pcs)
Change: main startup GUI reorganization.
Change: improved OpenGL rendering context creation.
Change: log file renamed to FurMark_xxx.log
Bugfix: GPU min temperature in temperature graph is now correctly updated.
Bugfix: in multithreading management.
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Re: FurMark 1.70 Released ....

Postby Mr. Chris » Sat Jul 04, 2009 7:16 am

Kewl! A new Fuzzy Donut thing. ;)

If you really want to see how hot your video card can get, run Folding @ Home on it 24/7. :shock: Chris.
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Re: FurMark 1.70 Released ....

Postby SCAVENGER1 » Thu Jul 23, 2009 7:12 am

Mr. Chris wrote:Kewl! A new Fuzzy Donut thing. ;)

If you really want to see how hot your video card can get, run Folding @ Home on it 24/7. :shock: Chris.

well actually Chris if you want to see how hot your gfx card can get. try the new OCCT tool it now can do gfx card. and it has a new and super duper improved fuzzy thing that will cook any gfx card out there.

i now know that my gfx card can go past 72C with out blue screening :shock: this program took my 285 from 34C to 75C in 90 seconds and then after some 900 seconds later settled down to 86C and stayed there till the 2100 second mark in which i stop the test :shock: lol i was told i have the coolest running 285 yet on a stock cooler and stock clocks yet.

and back on topic this thing is cool once your done with the bench you then can upload them to there site and then view them as well. and then you can see who else has done the same to
http://www.ozone3d.net/benchmarks/furmark_scores.php
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