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GPU Caps Viewer!

PlaneName
Level 10
This is a great tool I just find today!. It's a great application, it gives you very specific information about your GPU and your settings and it also tell more information about Open GL, CUDA, Open CL and a bit of information about the CPU. This application is like GPU-Z but more advanced. This application also can test the stability (stress test or simple bench-marking tool) of Open CL and Open GL.

Hope you guys enjoy!

Download:
http://www.ozone3d.net/gpu_caps_viewer/

Yes this supports Windows XP to 7 (64-bit), they did not update their website that's all.
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Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
Thanks PlaneName....I'll have a look at that.....:)

PlaneName
Level 10
No problem, just watch out for getting the latest NVIDIA or ATI drivers because it seem's that they don't update it on their website (old drivers). So I recommend to just go the official website to get the latest drivers. I just fiddled with the application last night, it doesn't have some information from the GPU-Z such as the pixel, texture fillrate, Bandwith and so on. But the interesting thing about this application is they can identify the TDP of your GPU which is great!. At Idle it's using 170 Watts, I haven't or fiddled with anything or I can't justify anything if this is actually reading the Watts of the GPU.

The other great thing is fiddling with certain things such as, what 3d applications are running and so on, which we might use this application for the people who are having problems with their GPU such as if GPU is using full-load (never seen a problem like that yet) on start up, they can use this software and see what application is running or see if the GPU is actually using the required Watts!. They also can test the simple benchmarks if they are having heat problem or so on.

Basically, I thought there is no application that can tell the exact Watts of the GPU only by using an equipment (forget what's it called). I'm playing with this application still, so don't ask me anything yet until I know more about this application.

Edit: The 170 Watts (GTX 560ti) is exactly the full-load of the GPU. I'm gonna fiddle with the NVIDIA dsettings to play at maximum load.

Edit: Yes, the 170 Watts should be the maximum power of the GPU on +12V rail, I think it's just an input number instead of an actual sensor. Just read about TDP, it's actually just the maximum power on the +12 rail PSU which only uses ~6.5 Amps (GTX 560 ti). Sorry for false information, it's just an input number of the GPU power of amps. Sorry guys.

What do you think guys stick with GPU-Z or GPU Caps Viewer? I rather have both GPU-Z for information and their sensors, GPU Caps Viewer (GCV) for more constructive information, simple benchmarks, and test results.

PlaneName


Well this
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hsp25
Level 8
It says it's "GpuCapsViewer is an OpenGL graphics card utility for Windows XP and Vista (32-bits)." Does it do 64 bit as well?

hsp25 wrote:
It says it's "GpuCapsViewer is an OpenGL graphics card utility for Windows XP and Vista (32-bits)." Does it do 64 bit as well?


Yes it does support 64-bit, this is their latest website:
http://www.ozone3d.net/gpu_caps_viewer/

The latest patch notes supports Windows 7. Also this link has more information about the application, the things that I was talking about.
Case: Antec 300 Mini Tower Motherboard: GA-Z68A-D3H-B3 (rev1.3) CPU: i5 2500k @ 4.5ghz Cooler: Hyper 212 EVO GPU: GIGABYTE GTX 560ti (950mhz) RAM: G.Skill 8 GB DDR3 @ 1600mhz PSU: Corsair CX 750 Driver: 320.00
Been building PC's for 8 Years! 😉