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stability tests for graphics card.



 
 
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Old March 5th 10, 10:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
LeeG
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Default stability tests for graphics card.


I want to try apps that put the card under more stress for a prolonged time.
Dxdiag is good for testing the various interfaces but not for extensive
testing.

"Andrew E." wrote:

Try run,type: DXDIAG Run the direct X tests.

"LeeG" wrote:

I have been having an ongoing problem with my new computer concerning
occasional graphical corrution. I am finding it difficult to pin down the
problem. I want to perform extensive stability tests on the graphics card
and was wondering if anyone can recommend any free to use apps. I have
already tried FurMark and Kombuster.

Thanks in advance

Leeg

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Old March 16th 10, 12:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
njem[_2_]
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Default stability tests for graphics card.

You might try going to tomshardware.com and looking at their reviews.
The put processors and whole systems through serious tests and
compare. I'd bet they do the same for video cards. They list what test
suites they use to exercise them. See what they test them with and see
if you can get the same.
 




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