A maintenance release of GPU Caps Viewer is ready. GPU Caps Viewer 1.18.1 adds the support of latest NVIDIA GPUs (GeForce GTX 780 and GeForce GTX 770) as well as AMD Radeon HD 7990. A bug related to CrossFire detection for AMD Radeon cards has been fixed (thanks to this reader for the feedback):
Basic support of latest Intel Haswell integrated GPUs (HD Graphics 4000 / Iris Graphics 5000) has been added as well:
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You can download GPU Caps Viewer 1.18.1 here:
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What is GPU Caps Viewer?
GPU Caps Viewer is a graphics card information utility focused on the OpenGL, OpenCL and CUDA API level support of the main (primary) graphics card. Even if you have several graphics cards in your system, only one is considered as the main OpenGL or Direct3D device. For OpenCL and CUDA, GPU Caps Viewer details the API support of each capable device available in the system. GPU Caps Viewer offers also a simple GPU monitoring facility (clock speed, temperature, GPU usage, fan speed) for NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon based graphics cards.
Changelog
- added support of GeForce GTX 780, GeForce GTX 770 and Radeon HD 7990.
- added entries in the database for Intel Haswell GPUs (HD Graphics 4000 / Iris Graphics 5000).
- fixed a bug in Radeon CrossFire detection.
- update: ZoomGPU 1.8.16 (GPU monitoring lib).
Don’t remember if i mentioned that before.
Since v1.16.0 it reads with GTX465
max clock – shader: 0 MHz
http://goo.gl/fpYsE
Hi,
dont work well with FirePro V8700.
Regards
@r-team
probably the “GpuCapsViewer_log.txt” can shed a light on your issue
Hi,
the log dont show an error.
It is not the programm or the demos not work..
But its dont show correct or at all informations to my card.
as example: GPU unknow/No Logo/shader 0vp,0pp ….
Regards
it worked earlier today (older 1.8 version though) but after I installed the AMD stream SDK to try and get opencl support every version I tried (including the most recent one) crashed when I start it. I have an radeon 4870 running catalyst 13.1 with the “Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) SDK” installed.
Looks like the Quadro 600 has an “unknown” GPU according to this application. According to AnandTech the chip is a GF108. TDP is also not listed, but should be 40W.
Ref: http://www.anandtech.com/show/3961/nvidia-launches-quadro-2000-600