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Msi kombustor
Msi kombustor







Of all the tests, I find Time Spy the most demanding because it takes full advantage of the new DirectX API such as asynchronous compute and multi-threading. Some of the popular ones are Time Spy, Fire Strike, Tomb Raid, and more.

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Similar to Unigine, it also brings a number of benchmark tests to measure your GPU’s capability. 3DMarkģDMark is another popular way to stress test the GPU that also offers a benchmarking score. So just go with Unigine and you won’t be disappointed for sure.Ĭheck Out Unigine (Free, Starts at $19.95 for Advanced Editions) 2. To sum up, Unigine is a complete stress testing tool that includes testing, monitoring and also benchmarking. They are quite good and offer a beautiful yet testing environment. Having said that, if you want to stress-test your GPU for more cycles, you can also go with Heaven and Valley. Not to mention, Unigine also offers a benchmark score so you can easily compare your GPU score with other systems around the world. And on top of it, you can stress-test the graphically intensive environment for an extended time to check the GPU stability. So, I have an MSI R9 390 in a Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV ITX.The best part about Unigine and Superposition, in particular, is that it renders an interactive environment that even the most detailed games don’t have. Up until now, I thought my temps were rather good. ~45 degrees idling with the 0 decibel fan mode, in TF2/Portal 2 didn't exceed 70 degrees, Rocket League didn't go above 80, Subnautica stabilised around 85 (running at 145fps because I can't figure out how to enable VSync in that game) and even the DIRT Rally benchmark didn't exceed 85. However, I fired up MSI Kombustor just now to see what would happen, and I was shocked to see my temps reach 93 degrees within 3 minutes before I quit the program. What's up with this? Does MSI Kombustor just stress the card unusually hard or something? I've never seen temps that high before, ever, so I'm wondering whether MSI Kombustor normally pushes cards that hard or whether my card is faulty. I mean, my airflow isn't great and the card has precious little room to breathe above the PSU basement, and it doesn't go that high in-game, so is MSI Kombustor just pushing my card unusually far or is this a sign of a faulty card.ĮDIT: Should've mentioned, card not currently overclocked.









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