Actually, when the CCC AI feature is enabled, Catalyst driver slows down the GPU. I tested Catalyst tweak with a Radeon HD 4850 and the last WHQL drivers, the Catalyst 9.6. I also checked the famous ATI Catalyst optimization (a more detailed test is also available HERE). In multi-GPUs configurations, there is now a temperature graph for each GPU:īut I didn’t make the test on a Crossfire system □ So you can launch several tests without restart FurMark. The main startup GUI (GUI = Graphical user Interface) is now always present. And of course, you can tweak yourself this file (with a text editor like Notepad++). Your settings are saved in the startup_options.xml file. Just start FurMark, adjust settings and quit. Other cool new feature is the possibility to save your settings. To play with GPU temperature, you can now disable and enable the fur rendering with the SPACE key: So be careful guys, you must have an efficient cooling system to play with Xtreme Burning mode. In Xtreme Burning mode without text, the current required by my GeForce GTX 280 (with default clocks) exceeded 84A. You can toggle the display of text with the I key. To push Xtreme Burning mode to a new limit, I added the possibility to disable the display of text in the 3D window. For example, here is what I get with my GeForce GTX 280: The data retrieved by GPU-Z depends on the type of your graphics card. This information is available on GeForce GTX 280 but not available on a GTS 250 nor on a Radeon HD 4850. Where Vgpu = VDDC and Igpu = VDDC Current. This power is calculated from the following formula: The power consumption displayed is power required by the GPU. GPU-Z data is displayed in Stability test mode:ĭon’t forget to enable the auto refreshing: You can start / stop GPU-Z at anytime, FurMark detects it dynamically. This new version is able to connect to GPU-Z and read data like GPU core clock, memory clock and GPU temperature. UPDATE (2010.04.19)įurMark, is graphics card stability test (useful for overclocking) as well as an OpenGL graphics benchmark. The new version of FurMark is here at last guys! After 4 months, it was time. Prepare your graphics cards for a hot summer!
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