I haven't tried it yet, but I expect it will be nice to be able to compare our own hardware performance to the benchmarks we see in reviews, and do apples-to-apples comparisons with the results reported by Windows users when performance tuning.
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Stress-testing and hardware monitoring tool OCCT has officially released for Linux
(www.gamingonlinux.com)
HWInfo all the way. OCCT is good but proprietary.
A LiveUSB that has memory checking, storage checking, gpu checking along with stress testing of these would be amazing.
Building a new PC? Slap in the liveUSB, check all the components then stress test soak it to confirm its all good
But that can already be done with existing linux tools - FurMark, StressTestGTK and HWInfo