GPU Caps Viewer

GPU Caps Viewer is a utility for a graphics card that tests it for performance, shows the current temperature of the GPU, OpenGL extensions, information about OpenGL API support and other characteristics of the graphics card.

Features and Highlights

  • Benchmark: comparative analysis of OpenGL and OpenCL Caps Viewer.
  • CUDA: Complete information about CUDA capabilities.
  • Compute: support for compute shaders (DirectCompute).
  • DirectX: Supports DirectX diagnostics (DxDiag).
  • GPU Detection: Accurately detects Nvidia, AMD and Intel GPUs.
  • Multi-GPU: Supports multiple GPUs.
  • OpenGL: Detailed information about OpenGL and OpenCL capabilities.
  • Overclocking: Supports GPU overlock and fan speed control.
  • PhysX: PhysX GPU acceleration.
  • Reports: Generate full reports in HTML format.
  • System: Detailed information about the system hardware.
  • Temperatures: Monitor GPU and CPU temperatures in real time.
  • Video decoding: complete information about video decoding capabilities.
  • Vulkan: Complete information about the Vulkan API.

Interface in GPU Caps Viewer

In this utility you can view all the information about your video card; it can also monitor the temperature and rotation speed of your video card.

Features of GPU Caps Viewer

In addition to the main – informative – program GPU Caps Viewer also provides additional functionality that allows you to evaluate the performance of the graphics adapter and check the stability of its operation under load. The “3D Demos” tab contains dozens of demo 3D models and scenes to test the operation of the video card when using different versions of the supported APIVulkan/Vulkan 2, OpenGL 1.14.6, CL GPU/CL CPU. For example:

  • The “Draw stress test” stress tests the video card using OpenGL 2.
  • The “Furry Cube” test is a classic test of video card performance by drawing a “furry” cube, allowing you to quickly determine the FPS value. The user can preset the resolution for the 3D demo image, and also select the level (2X16X) of MSAA anti-aliasing (can be turned off altogether).< /li>
  • The “1M Particles” test is used to determine the performance of a video card when processing particle systems consisting of 1 million of these same particles. This particular test requires the user to move the mouse inside the window, which leads to the generation of more and more shapes consisting of colored dots.

Also through GPU Caps Viewer you can view the list of processes consuming video memory at the current time and create full reports on all information collected about the video card.

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