New: added NVIDIA Quadro 5000 to the database. ![]() The command line param is /cl_device_index=n where n ranges from 0 to # of GPU/CPU – 1. By default the first device is used (OpenCL device 0). This option is useful if you have several OpenCL capable GPUs. New (PRO version only): a command line option allows to select the OpenCL device on which running the OpenCL kernels. New: added in OpenCL panel, the selection of the current device index for the demos. Цитата: New: added the support of OpenGL 4.1 Update: compiled with the latest version of ZoomGPU and GLEW. Bugfix: in the first panel, only the features of first OpenCL device are displayed. Change: minor updates in the code of the OpenCL demos for a good working with latest NV and AMD drivers. Change: now the max values of CPU, memory and shader (shader: NV only) clocks and VDDC are displayed for Radeon and GeForce cards. Change: OpenGL extensions are now fetched with the method described here New: added new subvendors: Zotac, Palit and Gigabyte. New: in OpenGL panel, the number of GL and WGL extensions is displayed. New: a button to launch an advanced GPU monitoring tool has been added in the first panel (GPU/CPU). Цитата: - New: added the support of GTX 465 and 460. ![]() GPU Shark can display for every GPU the clock speeds (GPU core, memory and shader processors), performance states (or PStates), GPU fan speed, and GPU/memory/MCU usage. GPU Shark offers a global view of all your graphics cards in a single window. ![]() GPU Shark is available for Microsoft Windows only (XP, Vista and Seven). GPU Shark is a simple, lightweight (290KB) and free GPU monitoring tool, based on ZoomGPU, for NVIDIA GeForce and AMD/ATI Radeon graphics cards.
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