
A new version of GPU Caps Viewer, a graphics card / GPU information and monitoring utility, is available.
1 – Download
- GPU Caps Viewer 1.44.1.0 (portable / zip archive)
To ensure the integrity of your download, you can verify the following checksum values (a tool like H4shG3n can help you): GPU_Caps_Viewer_1.44.1.0.zip hash codes: - file size => 13275529 bytes - MD5 => 76cead56a25f200e66e056c7394e90b7 - SHA1 => 772662828696065e5614b7cfa8bea28c48220c43 - SHA256 => 715ccb2b7657d51743a26c5afbacde4a4d7f9cc0d4407510cd4d07d29261ec19
- GPU Caps Viewer 1.44.1.0 (setup / installer)
GPU_Caps_Viewer_Setup_v1.44.1.0.exe hash codes: - file size => 11390975 bytes - MD5 => acfdd5cab899cf73f4259305105fc78b - SHA1 => 79acf678b728736ea94f8837fcec4e8183d042c5 - SHA256 => 92245bcee82049beaac43a289a8f0d2b87e635b974bd623cf2340caccc8f6ce9
For feedbacks and bug-reports, you can use the comment section of this post or a forum thread available HERE.
2 – Release Notes
GPU Caps Viewer 1.44.1
GPU Caps Viewer 1.44.1 adds the support of the new Radeon RX 5600 XT and the GeForce RTX 2060 with Turing TU104 GPU (previous RTX 2060 were based on the TU106).
GPU Caps Viewer 1.44.0
This new version of GPU Caps Viewer comes with the support of AMD Navi (RDNA) GPUs. All important hardware sensors are now monitored (GPU temperature, core usage, fan speed, power consumption).
– Radeon RX 5500 XT

– GeForce RTX 2070

New GeeXLab demos are available: one simple render target / post processing demo in Vulkan, one OpenGL 4.3 demo about compute shader and one OpenGL 4.6 demo about using SPIR-V shaders (this GL/SPIR-V demo works fine on NVIDIA GeForce and Intel GPUs but not on AMD Radeon. I have to investigate about that issue).
– OpenGL 4.3 compute shaders demo (full demo available here):

– OpenGL 4.6 GL_ARB_gl_spirv demo:

– Vulkan and render targets demo:

3 – Changelog
Version 1.44.1.0 - 2020.01.23 + added support of AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT. + added support of GeForce RTX 2060 with TU104 GPU and GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER. ! updated with latest GeeXLab SDK libs (GeeXLab 0.29.12.0). ! updated: GPU Shark 0.16.1.0 ! updated: ZoomGPU 1.25.1 (GPU monitoring library). Version 1.44.0.0 - 2020.01.17 + added support of GPU monitoring for AMD Navi GPUs. + added support of AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT. + GeeXLab demos: added vk-postfx-v1, gl46-spirv (GL_ARB_gl_spirv) and gl43-compute-shaders-particles demos. * fixed a crash in Vulkan demos (GeeXLab SDK) on NVIDIA GPUs when high DPI scaling was >= 225%. + added data for two old GeForce 9800 GT. ! updated with latest GeeXLab SDK libs (GeeXLab 0.29.11.0). ! updated: GPU Shark 0.16.0.0 ! updated: ZoomGPU 1.25.0 (GPU monitoring library) + NVAPI 440.
thanks for the new version!
Is possible to release GPU-CAPS-VIEWER for Linux?
There’s no plan for a Linux version of GPU Caps Viewer.
Maybe something like GL-Z can help you?
– https://www.geeks3d.com/glz/
– https://www.geeks3d.com/20191004/gl-z-0-5-0-released-raspberry-pi-cpu-and-gpu-monitoring-improved/
Windows security show Trojan:Win32/Detplock when download .EXE version.
It’s a false positive. But I don’t understand why you get this.

Just to be sure, I updated Windows Defender and I scanned GPU_Caps_Viewer_Setup_v1.44.1.0.exe and WD found 0 threat.
Here is my WD version:
Trojan:Win32/Detplock seems a common false positive using WD:
https://github.com/typora/typora-issues/issues/2807