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GtkStressTesting

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GST is a GTK system utility designed to stress and monitor various hardware components like CPU and RAM.

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  • FreeOpen Source

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Platforms

  • Linux
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  1.  CPU Monitoring
  2.  Hardware Monitoring
  3.  Stress Testing
  4.  RAM Monitoring
  5.  Benchmark

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  • ram-monitor

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GtkStressTesting information

  • Developed by

    IT flagRoberto Leinardi
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Rating

    Average rating of 5
  • Alternatives

    65 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

Our users have written 3 comments and reviews about GtkStressTesting, and it has gotten 6 likes

GtkStressTesting was added to AlternativeTo by Paul on Feb 16, 2021 and this page was last updated Sep 9, 2022.

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Top Positive Comment
qbecks
Nov 14, 2022
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Works like charm out of box on Manjaro Gnome

Guest
Mar 31, 2022
0

It just works, shows all relevant stats with current, min and max values!

vesterlay
Sep 15, 2021
0

Equivalent of Hwmonitor and Prime95 for stressing CPU in one app :)

What is GtkStressTesting?

GST is a GTK system utility designed to stress and monitor various hardware components like CPU and RAM.

Features:

Run different CPU and memory stress tests Run multi and single core benchmark Show Processor information (name, cores, threads, family, model, stepping, flags,bugs, etc) Show Processor's cache information Show Motherboard information (vendor, model, bios version, bios date, etc) Show RAM information (size, speed, rank, manufacturer, part number, etc) Show CPU usage (core %, user %, load avg, etc) Show Memory usage Show CPU's physical's core clock (current, min, max) Show Hardware monitor (info provided by sys/class/hwmon)