![]() Tests such as this one, where game-like power consumption values are generated, are primarily used to optimize cooling systems and fan curves. It doesn't always have to be the big heat cinema if you want to test the PC for its thermal suitability for games. In this test, OCCT simulates CPU and GPU usage to test the stability of the power supply for the overall system. – Very good simulation of the most demanding games ![]() – GPU power consumption almost to maximum This test is therefore also one of our recommendations for assessing whether a system is capable of thermally and supply-related lysmically even in the most demanding games. The same applies as well as the same, whereby the focus is now still moving in the direction of the extensive use of the graphics memory. – Power consumption of the CPU slightly above game level The result corresponds exactly to what we just wrote about the program: ![]() However, we recommend that you run the GPU stress test in windowed mode as long as you don't want to stress a multi-GPU system.įirst, we put the full load on the GPU again and let the CPU stress test simply run side by side. The advantage of the action: the entire threads and the GPU stress test run below the same application and thus also with the same priority. This makes it possible to simulate games in their maximum form in terms of power consumption and heat generation quite well, because no current game of load will generate more. However, since it is not for a pure CPU stress test in this form, we only used this test in combination with the also built-in GPU stress test. The MSI combuster has a built-in CPU stress test, which does not rely on AVX code, but generates an average load for this CPU with just below 110 watts for this CPU, which is quite the same as that of a very demanding game and even slightly above it.
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