FurMark 1.39.3.0 released

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FurMark 1.39.3.0 has been released, introducing an updated OpenGL benchmark test designed to accurately evaluate the performance of graphics cards through specialized fur rendering algorithms. The latest version, FurMark 2, continues to serve as an effective tool for both performance measurement and stability testing, often referred to as a "GPU burner." This capability makes it ideal for users looking to push their graphics cards to their limits.

The benchmark comes with a variety of customizable options for users to enhance their testing experience. These include the choice between fullscreen or windowed mode, the ability to select Multi-Sample Anti-Aliasing (MSAA), and options for adjusting window size and test duration. Additionally, the startup interface allows users to switch between benchmark mode and stability test mode, which is particularly useful for overclockers. Users can monitor GPU temperatures and save this data for future reference, thus providing comprehensive insights into GPU performance under stress.

FurMark's features include:
- Benchmark mode or stability test mode
- GPU temperature monitoring and recording
- Flexibility in display mode (fullscreen or windowed)
- Customizable window size
- Selection of MSAA samples
- Options for benchmarking parameters, whether time-based or frame-based

This update not only enhances the functionality of FurMark but also ensures that it remains an essential tool for gamers, overclockers, and PC enthusiasts looking to evaluate their GPU performance rigorously. For those interested in optimizing their computer's performance further, resources on benchmarking, updating Windows Experience Index scores, and checking RAM speeds are also available.

In the future, we can expect further updates to FurMark that may introduce additional features, improved algorithms for even more accurate performance measurement, and possibly integration with new graphics technologies as they emerge

FurMark 1.39.3.0 released

FurMark OpenGL benchmark test will accurately measure the graphics card's performance using Fur rendering algorithms. Furmark 2 is now available.

FurMark 1.39.3.0 released @ MajorGeeks