OCBASE has officially released OCCT for Linux, marking a significant milestone for the popular stress-testing and hardware monitoring tool. Previously exclusive to Windows, OCCT now offers Linux users the same robust features, including comprehensive CPU, GPU, and memory stress tests, real-time system monitoring, and compatibility with major distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and Arch Linux. โ
Key Features of OCCT Linux Edition:
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Comprehensive Stress Tests: Evaluate CPU, GPU, and memory performance under heavy workloads to ensure system stability.
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Advanced Monitoring Tools: Real-time insights into temperature, voltage, power consumption, and other critical metrics.
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Multi-Platform Support: Compatible with major Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Redhat, Arch Linux, and more.
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User-Friendly Interface: Streamlined and intuitive UI accessible to all users.โ
OCCT for Linux is available under various licensing options
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Personal & Personal + Patreon: Grants access to both Windows and Linux versions.
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Pro & Enterprise: Available as a separate license, with bundled options for both Windows and Linux at discounted rates. โ
The release is particularly beneficial for IT professionals and data centers, offering tools to detect early signs of hardware failure, conduct stress tests on server components, and fine-tune configurations using real-time monitoring data. OCCT is also the only stability testing software capable of testing multiple GPUs in parallel with a single click, including compute-dedicated models like the H100s.
Looking ahead, OCBASE plans to enhance OCCT’s monitoring capabilities on Linux and develop a highly anticipated SSD testing feature, aiming to make OCCT a complete testing solution. โ
For more information and to download OCCT for Linux, visit the official OCCT website.