GPU Caps Viewer 2024 is a free and highly-featured tool that quickly describes the essential capabilities of your graphics card/GPU including GPU type, amount of VRAM, OpenGL API support level, OpenGL API extensions database and general system configuration, as well as a GPU-Stress-Test functionality (GPU-Burner). Furthermore, this software will allow you to view extensive reports in text or XML format.

Features

  • Quick view of the graphics configuration (graphics card / GPU type, amount of video memory, drivers version)
  • Display of the main OpenGL capabilities (OpenGL version, texture size, number of texture units, etc.)
  • Display of OpenCL API support and extensions.
  • Display of the OpenGL extensions supported by your graphics card or display of all existing OpenGL extensions no matter what graphics card you have. For each extension, you can open its description webpage available at the OpenGL Extension Registry or at NVIDIA’s OpenGL Extensions spec. Very handy for graphics developers!
  • Display of NVIDIA CUDA level support
  • Display of the system configuration: CPU type and speed, amount of systeme memory, operating system, PhysX version
  • Display of the GPU core temperature
  • GPU Burner or Stability Test: allows to overheat the GPU in order to test the graphics card stability. You can start several stress test demos in the same time in order to make your graphics card working to the maximum.
  • List of links related to your graphics card: graphics drivers and graphics cards reviews. These links are regularly updated.
  • Full report in text and XML format. This kind of report is useful for developers who needs an outline of the customer graphics system (for support purposes for example).
  • Graphics card validation: your graphics card data is sent to oZone3D.Net server and in return you receive a link on the validation web page. You can use that validation in benchmarks or to help graphics applications developers to solve specific problems. See this page for further explanation.

What’s New

  • Added support of Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER, RTX 4070 Ti SUPER and RTX 4080 SUPER.
  • Added support of AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT.
  • Added detection of Intel Arc A580 and Moore Threads MTT S80.
  • Fixed a crash in Vulkan initialization (reading of the driver ID / VK_KHR_driver_properties).
  • Updated: GPU Shark 0.32.0.0.
  • Updated: GeeXLab libs version 0.57.0.

Portable version updated to 1.62.0.0

  • Added support of AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT.
  • Updated: GPU Shark 0.31.0.0.
  • Updated: GeeXLab libs version 0.54.0.
  • Updated: ZoomGPU 1.39.0 (32-bit GPU monitoring library)

Previous release notes

  • Added support of GeForce RTX 4070.
  • Improved detection of some Radeon (RX 5700, RX 5600, RX 470, RX 570).
  • GeeXLab demos: removed the Vulkan plugin v1 as well as all related demos.
  • Updated: GPU Shark 0.29.1.0.
  • Updated: ZoomGPU 1.37.1 (GPU monitoring library).
  • Updated: GeeXLab libs version 0.51.1.

Previous release notes

  • New: added support for GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470.
  • New: added the TDP (thermal power design) for recent NVIDIA and ATI graphics cards.
  • New: added the number of SM (NVIDIA) or SIMD (ATI).
  • Bugfix: GL 3.x demos could not start with and GL 4.0 context…
  • Bugfix: Windows version detection (Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7).
  • Bugfix: in main panel, the clock speed of CUDA engines was wrong.
  • Bugfix: in the OpenCL surface deformer demo, the type (size_t) of some kernel arguments has been replaced by unsigned int.

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