OCCT has released a Linux version of its stress-testing and hardware monitoring software. This release provides Linux users with a tool for diagnosing and monitoring hardware across various distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and Arch Linux.
The software is also now available on Steam, offering a convenient installation and update method, including support for the Steam Deck and of course, similar handheld gaming devices.
Key Features and Capabilities
The Linux edition of OCCT includes stress tests for CPU, GPU, and memory. It also offers real-time monitoring tools for temperature, voltage, and power consumption. The Linux version allows for parallel testing of multiple GPUs.

Addressing User Needs
This release aims to provide a hardware monitoring and stress-testing solution for the Linux community. For server manufacturers and maintenance teams, OCCT for Linux offers functions for detecting hardware issues, conducting pre-deployment tests, and adjusting configurations.
Licensing and Future Development
OCCT personal license holders can access both Windows and Linux versions. Pro and Enterprise users can obtain a separate license or bundle both versions. Future plans for OCCT on Linux include enhancing monitoring capabilities and developing an SSD testing feature.