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    Likwid

    Likwid

    Performance monitoring and benchmarking suite

    Likwid is a simple to install and use toolsuite of command line applications and a library for performance oriented programmers. It works for Intel, AMD, ARMv8 and POWER9 processors on the Linux operating system. There is additional support for Nvidia and AMD GPUs. There is support for ARMv7 and POWER8/9 but there is currently no test machine in our hands to test them properly.
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    MSI Kombustor

    MSI Kombustor

    Advanced OpenGL and Vulkan graphics card stress testing utility

    MSI Kombustor is a dedicated GPU stress-testing and benchmarking tool built on top of the popular FurMark engine. It is designed to push graphics cards to their thermal and stability limits, helping users verify cooling performance and overclocking reliability. With support for advanced 3D APIs like OpenGL and Vulkan, Kombustor can generate demanding rendering workloads that simulate real-world GPU pressure. The tool provides MSI users with an exclusive, streamlined interface for testing...
    Downloads: 96 This Week
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