FurMark 2.10 brings UWQHD preset, Raspberry Pi 5 monitoring support, and new GPU options

FurMark 2.10 brings UWQHD preset, Raspberry Pi 5 monitoring support, and new GPU options

FurMark 2.10, the latest release of the cross-platform graphics card stress test and benchmark utility, brings several notable features to both Windows and Linux users. Central to this update is the addition of a benchmark preset specifically designed for Ultra-Wide Quad HD (UWQHD) monitors with a resolution of 3440×1440, catering to users with high-end displays.

For those working on alternative hardware, this version introduces monitoring support for Raspberry Pi 5 devices running on Raspberry Pi OS. It also improves monitoring capabilities for Intel Arc GPUs using the Xe driver on Linux systems with kernel 6.16 or higher. These advances extend the software’s scope and functionality across a wider range of platforms.

Additionally, FurMark 2.10 expands compatibility by supporting a range of new graphics cards, including the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 D v2, several AMD Radeon models (RX 9060, RX 7700, RX 7400, PRO W7400), and Intel Arc Pro B50 / B60. In parallel to these improvements, users gain new configuration options for VRAM tests with added 10 GB and 32 GB settings.

Building on updated benchmarking capacity, this version ships with newer builds of GPU-Z 2.68, GPU Shark2 2.10.0.0, and GeeXLab 0.66.0 libraries. FurMark 2.10 further enhances support for contemporary hardware by including various new add-in-board partner model names, such as the ASUS RTX 5080 Noctua OC, MSI RTX 5080 Expert OC, and others.

by Paul

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FurMark is an intensive OpenGL benchmark tool designed to measure graphics card performance through fur rendering algorithms. This process is highly effective for overheating the GPU, making FurMark an ideal tool for stability and stress testing. Its key features include stress testing, portability, and advanced rendering capabilities.

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