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.
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.
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.
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.
For more information and to download OCCT for Linux, visit the official OCCT website.