OCCT, a premier software for PC stability and performance testing, is now available on Linux, compatible with Steam Deck, and will soon be available on Steam. This release marks a notable achievement for the community, serving the needs of overclocking enthusiasts, hardware aficionados, gamers, and IT professionals overseeing Linux-based servers. OCCT Linux provides straightforward installation, robust features such as CPU and GPU stress tests, and is ideally suited for server environments.
The open alpha is currently available to all Patreon members, with the software set to launch later this year. The Pro Plans have been revised, now featuring Enterprise+ for Linux, which provides enhanced functionalities for businesses and professionals, along with increased storage capacity for Patreon supporters.
OCCT Now Available on Linux, Steam and Steam Deck
After years of being exclusive to Windows, OCCT, the leading software for PC stability and performance testing, is now available on Linux, compatible with Steam Deck and very soon on Steam!
This release marks a major milestone for us and an exciting new chapter for our community. Whether you're an overclocking enthusiast, a hardware geek, a gamer, or an IT professional managing Linux-based servers, this update is designed with you in mind.For this news, we'll dive into:
- The benefits of OCCT on Linux
- What the Steam release means for gamers and PC builders
- Our latest Pro Plans updates
- What’s next for OCCT in 2025