I believe that for many novice partners, they may not perform a copy test on the computer when using Furmark. So how does Furmark perform a copy test on the computer? Details are explained below.
Download FurMark and install the software according to the prompts. After successful installation, run FurMark, click [Anti-aliasing], set it to off, and turn off the anti-aliasing function.
Click the [Settings] option, a pop-up window will pop up, check the two options in the picture, and click OK.
Return to the software interface and click [GPU stress test].
A prompt pops up, click GO, and the software starts baking the machine.
As shown in the figure, the upper left corner of the interface displays relevant information, including frame rate at 1024x768 resolution, temperature, CPU energy consumption information. If you want to hide the information, press the letter [i], restore the display and press [i] again.
If you want to match the rendering mode, just press the space bar. The results obtained under different rendering modes are different. If the computer does not crash after one hour of baking, it means that the performance is OK. It usually takes fifteen minutes to run.
Above, I have shared with you Furmark’s method for copying and testing computers. Friends in need should hurry up and read this article.