Hardinfo is a system information and benchmark tool for Linux. It shows detailed system info, including hardware, environment, and kernel. It can use lm_sensors and ACPI for temperature and battery information. It also has four CPU banchmarks and two FPU benchmarks. It can generate reports as well.
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Hardinfo
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Sysinfo
sysinfo is a graphical tool that is able to display some hardware and software information about the computer it is run on.
It is able to recognize information about:
- System (Linux distribution release, versions of GNOME, kernel, gcc and
Xorg and hostname);
- CPU (vendor identification, model name, frequency, level2 cache, bogomips,
model numbers and flags);
- Memory (total system RAM, free memory, swap space total and free, cached,
active, inactive memory);
- Storage (IDE interface, all IDE devices, SCSI devices);
- Hardware (motherboard, graphic card, sound card, network devices);
- NVIDIA graphic card: only with NVIDIA display driver installed.
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Fan Control
Some MacBook (Pro) are just to hot for daylong use. Fan Control adjusts the minimum fan speed depending on the current CPU temperature. For safety, it leaves the original automatic fan speed control intact.
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Open Hardware Monitor
The Open Hardware Monitor is a free open source software that monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock speeds of a computer.
The Open Hardware Monitor supports most hardware monitoring chips found on todays mainboards. The CPU temperature can be monitored by reading the core temperature sensors of Intel and AMD processors. The sensors of ATI and Nvidia video cards as well as SMART hard drive temperature can be displayed. The monitored values can be displayed in the main window, in a customizable desktop gadget, or in the system tray. The free Open Hardware Monitor software runs on 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft Windows XP / Vista / 7 and any x86 based Linux operating systems without installation.
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Prime95
Prime95 is a program that searches for new Mersenne prime numbers. It is commonly used as a stability test for overclocked computers.
Prime95 includes a "Torture Test" mode designed specifically for testing for errors, ensuring the correct operation of the program. If an error occurs, the test will terminate, indicating that the computer running the program may be unstable.
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System Stability Tester
System Stability Tester - Test your system's stability and performance by calculating millions of digits of Pi.
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Phoronix Test Suite
Phoronix Test Suite is a free, open-source benchmark software for Linux and other operating systems developed by Phoronix Media with cooperation from an undisclosed number of hardware and software vendors.
The Phoronix Test Suite has been endorsed by sites such as Linux.com, LinuxPlanet and has been called "the best benchmarking platform" by Softpedia. The Phoronix Test Suite is also used by Tom's Hardware, ASELabs and other review sites.
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CUDA-Z
This program was born as a parody of another Z-utilities such as CPU-Z and GPU-Z. CUDA-Z shows some basic information about CUDA-enabled GPUs and GPGPUs. It works with nVIDIA Geforce, Quadro and Tesla cards, ION chipsets.
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iBench
iBench is constituted by a bunch of 21 tests (12 of integer workload and 9 of floating point) of real usage that allows you to check and compare the CPU and memory subsystem performance of your Macintosh.
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s-tui
Stress Terminal UI or “s-tui” is a terminal tool designed to make it possible to stress test and monitor your Linux box. It is a TUI (no X server required), showing your CPU temperature utilization frequency and power consumption in a graphical way.
The software has integration with Linux stress tool "stress". This makes it possible to monitor your CPU statistics under heavy load. Since the tool runs in the terminal, it is possible to use it over SSH. This is useful for headless servers, small single board PCs such as Raspberry-pi, or simply if you prefer using the terminal.
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CPU Info
CPU Info provide main information about hardware and software of your device. You can get:
- CPU specification (with current frequency on specyfic cores)
- GPU specification
- RAM and storage state (internal, external and SD card)
- Display metrics
- Android informations
- Sensors data
- Battery status
- WiFi and Bluetooth mac address
- Audio card info
- Native libraries used in another applications
- CPU and battery temperature monitor (BETA)
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Tyler's Frame Machine
Tyler’s Frame Machine is a simple, free, educational, small, cross-platform, and portable tool for testing, benchmarking, calibration, framerate comparison, and demonstration. With TFM, you can test and benchmark anything. TFM supports OpenGL, WebGL, DirectX 11, DirectX 12, Metal, and most importantly, Vulkan! https://tylemagne.github.io/TFM
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