০Corsair Graphite Series 600T Special Edition Mid Tower Computer Case (White) Here are my system specs real fast so you know what I’m running: When talking with a friend he recommended this to test. I took the side panel off of my case and pointed a fan straight onto my GPU (2x SLI) and CPU. I would by on Skype and everything would run fine and still work, except my video went out. I was playing the Final Fantasy XIV Beta, Phase 4 and having video crashing. update: ZoomGPU 1.8.18 (GPU monitoring library).updated with GPU Shark 0.7.3 and GPU-Z 0.7.2.added support of GeForce GTX 700 Series (GTX 780, GTX 770 and GTX 760) as well as Radeon HD 7990.updated multi-gpu information (NVIDIA SLI and AMD CrossFire) in the main GUI and in the 3D window.added the display of NVIDIA GPU Boost limiting policies for GTX 600 / GTX 700.GpuTest: FurMark + TessMark + other OpenGL tests Webmasters: hotlinking is not allowed, please use the post url as download link. So to be more accurate, I added in the main GUI and in the 3D window, the CrossFire status:įurMark 1.11.0 comes with the support of latest GeForce GTX 700 ( GTX 780, GTX 770 and GTX 760) and AMD Radeon HD 7990 and GPU monitoring tools have been updated to their latest versions ( GPU Shark 0.7.3 and GPU-Z 0.7.2). Now the minor problem with FurMark is the way a CrossFire system is detected: when CrossFire is enabled, FurMark sees only one GPU which is actually a CrossFire GPU. AMD Catalyst drivers include a CrossFire profile for FurMark that means that you have nothing to do to fully exploit your CrossFire system (except for course enabling CrossFire in the CCC and connecting the CrossFire bridge…). I received several feedbacks about the support of AMD Radeon cards in CrossFire. A value of 1 means there is a limitation, a value of 0 means there is no limitation. These indicators are displayed in this order: power / temp / volt / OV. GPU Boost 2.0 has several indicators that show what is currently limiting the performance of a GeForce GTX 600 / GTX 700 card. FurMark 1.11.0 adds the display of NVIDIA GPU Boost limiting policies for GeForce GTX 600 and GTX 700: A new version of FurMark, the popular graphics cards burn-in utility, is available.
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