GPU Caps Viewer 1.58 Released (Updated: v1.58.0.1)


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  • GPU Caps Viewer 1.58.0.1 (portable)
  • GPU_Caps_Viewer_1.58.0.1.zip hash codes:

    - file size  : 16091842 bytes
    - MD5        : 25ab5870a52f323c2061472276e4d944
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    - SHA-256    : b28dfa2435dd1f6efa317552472271f11998190858b8f052adb965c66328df08
    
  • GPU Caps Viewer 1.58.0.1 (setup)
  • GPU_Caps_Viewer_Setup_v1.58.0.1.exe hash codes:

    - file size  : 12645461 bytes
    - MD5        : a25ef561bac97c3d30fd46ae7d2ff790
    - SHA-1      : db1d0dc7a5ab7ec9dae170d344ef1f9e7b397a77
    - SHA-256    : bb1c177a06c63b4cfe65d4a75115d3d73ac1a2021ff0b14b0098bf6a11e46698
    

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A new version of GPU Caps Viewer is available. GPU Caps Viewer is a graphics card / GPU information and monitoring utility that quickly describes the essential capabilities of your GPU including GPU type, amount of VRAM, OpenGL, Vulkan, OpenCL and CUDA API support level.

GPU Caps Viewer 1.58 adds the support of AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX / RX 7900 XT and the support of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Ti. Several RTX 40 GPUs for laptop have been added too.


GPU Caps Viewer + Radeon RX 7900 XTX

Changelog

Version 1.58.0.1 - 2023.02.03
. shipped with final GeeXLab 0.50.0 libs to fix
  incompatibility with win7. 

Version 1.58.0.0 - 2023.01.30
+ added support of Radeon RX 7900 XTX and RX 7900 XT. 
+ added support of GeForce RTX 4070 Ti. 
+ added support of GeForce RTX 4090/4080/4070/4060/4050 Laptop GPUs.
! updated: GPU Shark 0.29.0.0.
! updated: ZoomGPU 1.37.0 (GPU monitoring library).

8 thoughts on “GPU Caps Viewer 1.58 Released (Updated: v1.58.0.1)”

  1. John

    Hi,
    GPU Caps Viewer 1.58 doesn’t work on my PC Win7Pro64 (with 4K screen) with the following error message:
    “The entry point AdjustWindowRectExtForDpi not found into User32.dll”
    Previous version was working fine…
    Regards

  2. John

    Hello,
    On my 4K screen, (with a GTX 960 GPU), all the demos doesn’t start at the center of screen, but in the bottom right corner…
    Regards

  3. Aussie Rick

    When I run a demo on a machine with 3 GPUs (IGP, 1 x Nvidia, 1 x ATI), how do I know which GPU is being used for the demo? Is it ALWAYS the one selected in the GPU tab?
    Could the GPU be shown on the demo window title bar, maybe, pretty-please?

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