MAIN : code cleanups and numerous bugfixes MAIN : The code preventing OCCT to be launched twice is now working again
MAIN : Switched to HwInfo as my monitoring engine SPECIAL THANKS : Сергей and his awesome work in debugging and dealing with the bugs in the beta. SPECIAL THANKS : the folks at the "Jedec Fan club" discord server - Thanks a lot for your help ! Portable Version ist vorhanden, wer also desöfteren mal als Helfer in Sachen PC gerufen wird, sollte das Teil auf dem Stick haben.įixed an issue where the monitoring froze due to the memory allocation pass in the Memory test ( Thanks )įixed security values in the monitoring that are disabling sensors being too tight - they should be more lenient, leading to a better stability (at the cost of small "hiccups" in the graph update)ĭisabled the storage flags by default - OCCT doesn't really care about storage right now. OCCT testet die Stabilität von Computern und hilft bei der Fehlersuche. OCCT even protects your computer from overheating or damage by including alarms you can customize for every sensor : once you go above (or below) the alarm value for a temperature, voltage, or fan speed, the test will stop to protect your computer. If you are worried about performance with the real-time graphs, don't : even if they are really light, just hiding the graph panel will stop them from refreshing. OCCT also embeds a monitoring engine, giving you complete readings of the computers inner temperatures, voltages, and fan speed, and displays them both in graphs plotted in real-time and at the ne of a test. You can even include an idle period at the beginning or at the end of a test, to better see how your computer's temperature rise from an IDLE state to fully loaded, and the other way round.
It enables you to fully test your computer's stability, using 4 different tests : CPU:OCCT and CPU:Linpack aimed at testing the CPU, GPU:3D for the GPU stability, and Power Supply, a combination of CPU:Linpack and GPU:3D to fully load your Power Supply.Įach test can be run indefinitly, or for a fixed amount of time. OCCT is a stability checking tool that was created back in 2003, and was regularly updated since. OCCT Perestroïka is a stability checking tool, free for personal use.