Security, consistency, and quality checking.ModerationĮvery version of each package undergoes a rigorous moderation process before it goes live that typically includes: * This tests demands 30 to 40% more power than crysis on a quad-core system with an SLI graphic system installed.Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. * WARNING, DO NOT USE THIS TEST WITH NO-NAME POWER SUPPLY, AS A FEW DEATHS HAVE ALREADY BEEN REPORTED ! * Dedicated to power supplies - it'll launch GPU:3D and CPU:LINPACK at the same time to load your power supply. * Requires a Nvidia Graphic Card, and a GeForce 8 or Higher ! * Again, Home-made test written in CUDA that'll launch a MemTest86 or MemTest86+ like test on your Graphic card memory and report any error found * SLI and Crossfire support (Just enable Fullscreen mode !) * Has an error detection mode similar to ATITool * Will make your graphic card real hot - especially the GPU * Home-made test written in Direct3d that will make your GPU really hot - this test is similar to ATITool and Furmark (thanks to Furmark and JegX for his support and for the aborted partnership ) * It will make your CPU hotter than never ! * The very same as IntelBurnTest, based on a test provided by Intel * The original, inherited from previous versions of OCCT * The test configuration is now entirely present in the graph's subtitles * Graphs now shows a second line showing the CPU usage/FPS during the test * Alot of bugs are fixed, included the famous "3 cores out of 4 detected" * The built-in engine has been updated - lots of new hardware are now supported * Now has a small help module - just move your mouse around OCCT's window, you'll see * Entirely revamped - now based on tabs, and completly modular The descriptions are at the end of the changelog * CPU usage is now instantaneous instead of an average since the start of the test * Graphs now shows a 2nd line showing the CPU usage / FPS during the test. * OCCT's main UI has been completly revamped By Tetedeiench, Thursday 29 January 2009 03:55 PM
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