For platform Linux The official port of the OCCT package, designed for testing system stability in normal mode and during overclocking, has been published. The tool is proprietary but available free of charge with some limitations. A 263-megabyte binary file is available for download.
Available functions:
- Comprehensive stress tests - evaluate the performance of the CPU, GPU and memory under high loads to ensure the stability and reliability of the system.
- Advanced monitoring tools - Provides real-time information on temperature, voltage, power consumption and other critical system metrics.
- Compatibility with major distributions is declared LinuxIncluding Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, RHEL, and Arch Linux.
- Comprehensive GPU testing support announced for servers, however, it is not specified whether the program works in headless mode (without graphics).
Notes regarding OCCT operation:
- Do not save the application to the /tmp directory under the name OCCT - this will lead to a crash on startup. The program creates a directory tree at this path.
- The program uses the lm-sensors subsystem, NVIDIA SMI and public pseudo-FS /sys interfaces, so the monitoring capabilities are compared to Windows extremely limited. Under Windows Proprietary drivers with full access to the hardware are used, which, due to the non-disclosure agreement (NDA), cannot be ported to Linux does not seem possible.
Source: opennet.ru
