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    SysGauge

    SysGauge

    Comprehensive system monitor: real‑time performance, network, disk

    ...It provides real‑time visualization of key metrics across multiple domains: CPU and memory usage, disk I/O, network traffic, and active processes. The application features a customizable dashboard with live graphs, gauges, and tables, letting you track trends and spot bottlenecks at a glance. SysGauge supports historical data logging for post‑analysis and capacity planning, and offers alerting for critical conditions (e.g., high CPU load, low disk space). It includes advanced process monitoring with detailed resource breakdowns, service status checks, and network connection tracking.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    HeavyLoad

    HeavyLoad

    Free stress test tool for your PC

    HeavyLoad is a stress-testing tool by JAM Software that evaluates a computer’s performance by placing high loads on various system components, including CPU, GPU, RAM, and hard disk. It’s designed to test system stability under extreme conditions, useful for assessing reliability and identifying potential hardware bottlenecks or failures.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    FurMark

    FurMark

    GPU stress test OpenGL and Vulkan graphics benchmark Windows/Linux

    FurMark is an intensive benchmarking tool designed to evaluate the performance of graphics cards using fur rendering algorithms. This tool is particularly effective in generating high workloads that can significantly increase the temperature of the GPU, making it a useful utility for testing the stability and stress tolerance of graphics cards. By simulating demanding rendering tasks, FurMark serves as a comprehensive test for assessing the robustness and thermal performance of GPUs under...
    Downloads: 311 This Week
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    FRAFS Test Pattern

    FRAFS Test Pattern

    Simple Direct3D test pattern generator

    Do you worry if Fraps (or other computer video capture tool) is giving you accurate colors? Do you wish you had some kind of standard, recordable (DirectX 9) source with known colors? Well, you're in luck, that's just what this is. **NOTE: monitor calibration software is known to alter capture colors** See the first screenshot for a guide to what's in this test pattern. It also includes some rare & unusual utilities; see below.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    AdaptiveCells J2EE generates test-beds for benchmarking J2EE performance. They consists of highly customizable EJB cells that can emulate CPU load, memory usage, memory leaks and exceptions. The behaviour of the cells is coordinated from a web front-end.
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