![]() GpuTest – All tests under OSX 10.8 Mountain Lion on a MacBook Pro (15-inch Retina display) More information here: Overview of OpenGL Support on OS X. But GiMark is an OpenGL 3.3 test, so why can we launch it on OSX? Actually OSX 10.8 supports a subset of OpenGL 3.3 features and geometry instancing is among these features. The test based on TessMark requires an OpenGL 4.0 and OSX 10.8 supports only OpenGL 3.2. ![]() On OS X, only two tests are available: FurMark and GiMark. I didn’t tested it with other distributions. Regarding Linux, I developed and tested GpuTest under Linux Mint 13 64-bit. By default, GiMark renders 100’000 instances of a mesh sphere made up of 128 triangles.Īll tests can be launched on Windows and Linux. GiMark: a geometry instancing test (OpenGL 3.3).The graphic load is equivalent to the extreme tessellation level (X32) of TessMark. a tessellation test based on TessMark (OpenGL 4.0).a stress test based on FurMark (OpenGL 2.1 or 3.2):. ![]() ![]() This first version of GpuTest comes with 3 tests (other tests will be added in next versions): The current version is available in 64-bit only and I don’t know if a 32-bit version will see the light of day… GpuTest is based on OpenGL and is available for Windows (XP, Vista, 7 and 8), Linux and OS X. GpuTest 0.2.0 is the first public version of a new cross-platform GPU stress test and benchmarking utility. ![]()
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