Wednesday, June 29th 2011

FurMark Updated to Versions 1.8.5 and 1.9.1

The enthusiast community's favourite trial-by-fire for graphics cards, FurMark, has been updated to versions 1.8.5 and 1.9.1. Its developers maintain two branch versions of the program, since version 1.8 is popular, and 1.9 is the latest, bleeding-edge in the suite of stress test routines it has. FurMark is an OpenGL-based 3D graphics hardware stress-testing and benchmarking program. Its stress-testing functions are widely used to test stability of overclocked graphics hardware, and is dreaded by GPU manufacturers.

Version 1.8.5 is a maintenance release, which packs improved score submission, an updated number of window resolutions available, and improved graphics hardware detection using an updated ZoomGPU code. The FurMark 1.7 mode is removed. A bugfix filters the spikes in temperature graphs. Minimizing the window now can't be done in full-screen mode. Version 1.9.1, on the other hand, adds support for new AMD and NVIDIA GPUs with updated detection code, supports GPU-Z 0.5.1 and GPU Shark 0.5.1; added a workaround for a bug in AMD Catalyst GLSL compiler, which led to wrong lighting of the furry donut.

DOWNLOAD: FurMark 1.8.5 and 1.9.1
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3 Comments on FurMark Updated to Versions 1.8.5 and 1.9.1

#1
claylomax
Meh, I haven't used furmark for three years now.
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#2
LAN_deRf_HA
Seriously, why even bother. This thing has no effect on modern cards. The only time it can find an error is when the card is so unstable it would have crashed regardless.
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#3
theJesus
btarunrwhich led to wrong lightning of the furry donut.
Did you mean "lighting?"
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