A new version of FurMark, the popular GPU stress test utility for graphics cards (NVIDIA GeForce, AMD Radeon and Intel Arc GPUs), is available.
For Intel Arc GPUs, the full monitoring support is available in FurMark 2 (64-bit) (beta version is currently available on Discord, public version is planned for October, next week I hope … 😉 ).
1 – Download
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FurMark 1.37.2.0
To ensure the integrity of your download, you can verify the following checksum values / hash codes (a tool like H4shG3n can help you):
FurMark_1.37.2.0_Setup.exe hash codes: - file size : 14905708 bytes - MD5 : 30b9651c64ba030ba3d7e9d2fa2a11e2 - SHA-1 : 43567196fee0a32751c2a582548b1abf40cef1eb - SHA-256 : d6590ff8c3e8e8cdbcce7db9bb0e7f481286ac463f20b1ea0cfed067bc812514 And keep in mind that FurMark official downloads page is hosted at Geeks3D.com: FurMark Downloads. Any other website claiming to be the official page is a scam. Useful links: |
2 – What’s New
Version 1.37.2.0 - 2023.10.04 * fixed a stupid bug that made FurMark to stop and quit prematurely. FurMark was unusable! Version 1.37.1.0 - 2023.10.04 ! fixed wide char support in the title bar and in the score box (degree symbol). Version 1.37.0.0 - 2023.10.02 + added support of AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT. ! updated GPU monitoring info in main GUI with widechar support. ! updated: GPU-Z 2.55. ! updated: GPU Shark 0.31.0.0. ! updated: ZoomGPU 1.39.0 (32-bit GPU monitoring library)
This one crashes no matter the settings. Reverting back to 1.36 is stable. W10 22H2, latest Nvidia GRD 537.42. Just the test window terminates early, no error. Program stays open.
Yes, it was a very stupid bug. It’s fixed in FurMark 1.37.2.
If it’s possible to burn 2 GPUs at the same time? Thanks.