Recently, developer Geeks3D released the FurMark v2.2.0 version, which fixes bugs in Vulkan rendering, supports Moore Threads S80 graphics cards, and adds hotspot temperature monitoring for NVIDIA graphics cards.
FurMark is a GPU stress test tool, or roast software for short, that tests graphics card performance and graphics card OpenGL benchmarks.
FurMark supports single/multi-card baking, which is mainly used to test the CPU load frequency, power and temperature of NVIDIA GeForce / AMD Radeon / Intel HD Graphics graphics cards under full blood load, and uses a fur rendering algorithm to measure the performance of the graphics card.
FurMark also offers a variety of testing options, such as full-screen/windowed display modes, preset common resolutions, time- or frame-based test formats, multiple multi-sampling anti-aliasing (MSAA), game modes, and more.
The main updates in this FurMark v2.2.0 release are as follows:
Adjust the GUI related settings file
GUI settings are saved to the settings.lua file, which can be deleted if the user wants to reset the settings.
BFC option added to the graphical interface
FurMark v2.2.0 GUI adds BFC (short for BackFace Culling) option. This option allows you to change the graphics workload, which can increase the test stress depending on the GPU.
In previous versions, BFC was enabled by default in demo mode (RUN button) and disabled in preset benchmarks, which is why the benchmark Pxxxx frame rate is lower.
BFC is still disabled in the default benchmark mode, but the user can choose whether to enable it in the stress test mode (RUN).
为英伟达显卡添加热点温度(hotspot temperature)监控选项
FurMark has added a GPU core hotspot temperature monitoring option for several NVIDIA GPUs, which can be used to detect issues with GPU heatsinks or thermal paste.
Adds monitoring support for Moore Threads S80 and S70 graphics cards
Improved Linux support
Further improvements to the Linux version, with a focus on the graphical user interface.