![]() ![]() ![]() If you are bored with the furry donut, I added a new furry test based on a PQ Torus Knot: Of course, best results are achieved with identical GPUs. In the following screenshot, two GPUs are used: a GeForce GTX 660 and a GeForce GT 520. This is a multi-GPU test: the demo will try to use all available GPUs even if they are not the same. The second computing test draws a Julia4D fractal with OpenCL. The first computing test performs a particle simulation (one million particles) with OpenGL 4.3 compute shaders. According to this article, the new GeForce GTX 980 seems to be a GPU computing killer and I hope both news benchmarks have enough compute load for it… Comparative tables are available at the end of this post. MSI Kombustor 3.5.0 adds two news computing tests, one based on OpenCL and the second one based on OpenGL 4.3 compute shaders. Branch 2.5.x (32-bit) is now in mainteance only mode.Ī new version of MSI Kombustor is ready. MSI Kombustor 3.x.x (64-bit) is the new active branch of Kombustor. You can download latest PhysX runtimes from THIS PAGE. If PhysX runtimes are not present on your system, Kombustor will not start properly. ![]() added support of AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT, Radeon RX 7700S and RX 7600S.įull changelog is available on the download page.MSI Kombustor v3.5.2 + v2.6.0 UPDATES available HEREĪMD Radeon owners: MSI Kombustor requires the PhysX support for some tests. added a configuration file (conf.xml) to enable or disable updated MAHM (MSI Afterburner Hardware Monitor) support in the ![]() updated with latest GeeXLab SDK libs (v0.52.0) added a in-app message box to notify the availability of a new version. added support of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti. Kombustor includes several OpenGL and Vulkan stress tests and benchmarks as well as an artifact scanner. If you appreciate Geeks3D's free softwares and wish to support their development, feel free to make a donation.ĭESCRIPTION: MSI Kombustor is MSI's exclusive GPU / graphics card burn-in benchmarking tool based on the well-known FurMark software. ![]()
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