When Should I Stop FurMark Stress Test for Safe GPU Usage?
Learn when to stop FurMark GPU stress testing to avoid overheating and system issues. Understand safe temperature limits and signs to end the test.
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FurMark is a stress-testing tool for GPUs. Stop FurMark if your GPU temperature exceeds safe limits (usually around 85°C or higher), if you notice system instability, or if you achieve the desired benchmark results. Prolonged use at high temperatures can damage your hardware.
FAQs & Answers
- What is FurMark used for? FurMark is a tool used to stress test GPUs by pushing them to their maximum load to identify stability and thermal performance.
- What is the safe temperature limit for GPUs during FurMark testing? A safe temperature limit during FurMark tests is usually around 85°C; exceeding this can risk hardware damage.
- How long should I run FurMark stress tests? Run FurMark until you reach desired benchmark results or observe temperatures approaching unsafe levels or system instability.
- What signs indicate I should stop FurMark immediately? Stop FurMark if your GPU temperature exceeds safe limits (around 85°C), your system becomes unstable, or once benchmark goals are achieved.