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Mar 2003
Melbourne
51510 Posts |
Can anyone suggest a decent GPU test programs?
If it seperates testing into gpu/gpu-ram even better. -- Craig |
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Dec 2010
Monticello
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Besides running mfaktc on exponents with known factors and CudaLucas on exponents with known residues?
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"Forget I exist"
Jul 2009
Dartmouth NS
8,461 Posts |
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"Oliver"
Mar 2005
Germany
111510 Posts |
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Feb 2005
The Netherlands
2·109 Posts |
Not really a testing program, but GPU Caps Viewer is a nice GPU information utility with monitoring and some demos for both OpenGL and OpenCL.
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Mar 2010
3×137 Posts |
FurMark and OCCT are amazing at stress testing the GPU. The MemtestG80 is targeted specifically at vRAM. As for the shaders, well, games like Crysis, Vantage and probably other PhysX stuff. But afaik first two are most stressful, but if your GPU has crappy cooling, I highly recommend not to use them, especially for extended periods of time.
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