Awesome. I used this pretty often when overclocking CPUs and GPUs. It really generates stress.
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Agreed. It's great to see a gpu stresstesting tool making it to Linux. For the cpu there's a few with stress-ng and mprime/prime95.
i like s-tui
Thanks for the recommendation. I've usually used GTKStressTesting, which is based on stress-ng. But a tui tool is more useful for e.g. headless use.
Generates stress both for the hardware and the user, lol.
I'll stick to glxgears tyvm