FurMark 2.4.0 brings enhanced Intel GPU stress testing, new screen resolutions, and more

FurMark 2.4.0 brings enhanced Intel GPU stress testing, new screen resolutions, and more

Geeks3D has launched version 2.4.0 of FurMark, its utility for stress testing graphics cards and benchmarking using Vulkan and OpenGL. This update introduces improved monitoring capabilities for Intel GPUs, including integrated ones, and adds new screen resolutions. The graphical user interface has been refreshed with new background images and updated settings and about boxes. To prevent fake scores, the score submission process has been fortified. Additionally, numerous minor bugs have been resolved.

The ARM64 version is compatible with any Linux system for ARM64 / Aarch64 featuring GLIBC 2.36 or higher. Meanwhile, the Linux 64-bit (x86-64) version is built on MX-Linux 21.3 wildflower and requires GLIBC 2.31 or above. Currently, GPU monitoring is exclusive to Windows versions, along with tools such as GPU Shark 2 and GPU-Z, though support for Linux is anticipated in future updates. FurMark 2.4 also includes other enhancements and bug fixes that are detailed in the changelog.

by Paul

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FurMark is an intensive OpenGL benchmark tool designed to evaluate graphics card performance through fur rendering algorithms. This process is particularly effective for overheating the GPU, making FurMark an ideal choice for stability and stress testing. Key features include its lightweight, portable design, and capability for stress testing. Notable alternatives include AIDA64, UserBenchMark, and Cinebench.

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