* 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 The OCCT Perestroika benchmark is a performance testing tool developed by Tetedeiench.By Tetedeiench, Thursday 29 January 2009 03:55 PM The tool primarily focuses on testing the stability of computer components such as the CPU, GPU, and memory usage. The Perestroika benchmark runs several tests that stress the core components of a computer to identify potential issues. The benchmark supports several different types of tests that cover different aspects of system performance. These include CPU tests, power supply tests, graphics card tests, and GPU tests. GPU tests focus specifically on the graphical capabilities of the system, examining areas such as tessellation performance and pixel shader output.Graphic card tests examine the performance capability and stability of the GPU under high-demanding situations such as gaming or video processing.Power supply tests check the voltage levels of different components under high loads, ensuring that they maintain stable performance levels.CPU tests are a mix of complex and simple mathematical operations that push the processor to its limits, helping testers identify stability issues under heavy loads.Each of these tests is designed to stress the corresponding component to its maximum capabilities. The Perestroika benchmark is an essential tool for system builders and overclockers who want to test their PC's stability and find out any weaknesses before they become larger problems.
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