A new version of GPU Caps Viewer is available.
1 – Overview
GPU Caps Viewer 1.32.0 brings the support of latest NVIDIA GeForce and Quadro GPUs: GeForce GTX 1050 / GTX 1050 Ti, Quadro P5000, Quadro P6000, Quadro M6000 12GB, M6000 24GB, Quadro K620, K1200 and K2200.

A visual artifact (black dots) has been fixed in the Vulkan Seascape demo on Radeon GPUs:


Update: v1.32.0.1
GPU Caps Viewer 1.32.0.1 fixes a bug in the detection of AMD Crimson ReLive Edition graphics drivers.

2 – Dowloads
2.1 – Zip archive (no installation required):

3 – What is GPU Caps Viewer?
GPU Caps Viewer is a graphics card information utility focused on the OpenGL, Vulkan, OpenCL and CUDA API level support of the main (primary) graphics card. For Vulkan, 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. GPU data can be submitted to an online GPU database.
4 – Changelog
Version 1.32.0.1 – 2016.12.13
* fixed a bug in the detection of AMD Crimson ReLive drivers (december 2016).
! updated: GPU Shark 0.9.10.4
! updated: ZoomGPU 1.19.5 (GPU monitoring library).
Version 1.32.0.0 – 2016.11.07
+ added support of GeForce GTX 1050, GTX 1050 Ti, Quadro P5000, Quadro P6000, Quadro M6000 12GB, M6000 24GB, Quadro K620, K1200 and K2200.
! recompiled with UAC execution level set to “requireAdministrator”.
* fixed bugs in the Seascape Vulkan demo (uninitialized variable and parameters of a pow function in the fragment shader). Thanks to AMD for pointing out the glitch.
* fixed a minor bug in one of the GeeXLab SDK libs (sgx_x32.dll).
! updated: ZoomGPU 1.19.4 (GPU monitoring library).
! updated: GPU Shark 0.9.10.3
Known issues: OpenCL demos on Radeon RX 400 graphics cards lead to a crash or worse, a freeze of the entire PC. The same demos work correctly on Radeon HD 7900 (tested with latest Crimson 16.11.2).
Still broken on hires displays
Crashes upon start (same for all the scripts in subfolder).
21:07:03 | 58 >> – Device ID string (0): PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_1287&SUBSYS_8A9F1462&REV_A1
21:07:03 | 59 >> – Display device string (0): NVIDIA GeForce GT 730
21:07:03 | 60 >> – Device ID string (1): PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_7300&SUBSYS_E331174B&REV_CB
21:07:03 | 61 >> – Display device string (1): AMD Radeon (TM) R9 Fury Series
Crashes on all Vulkan demos. All other demos work well..
I have Nvidia GTX 750 on drivers 378.66, Gpu Caps Viewer ver. 1.32.0.1.
Yep, the bug is fixed in new GPU Caps Viewer 1.33.x that should be released tomorrow.