

You can choose from various OpenGL and OpenCL demos in separate drop menus, in the lower region of the interface. The application comes with a few demo animations, which allow you to see your graphics card in action. Besides the GPU's name, version or other basic details, you can also view its BIOS version, temperature, fan speed, its current and maximum clock, if PhysX is installed or not and much more. If you have a powerful rig, with more than one graphics card, the application will display the same kind of information for each GPU on the same interface. GPU Caps Viewer's tabbed user interface displays all the information you need about your GPU, OpenGL, OpenCL and CUDA capabilities. It comes in a small package, so it should not take long to download it and install it on your computer. Also, the application provides full support for both 32 and 64-bit operating systems. It was designed for Windows XP and Vista, but it is known to work on later versions as well. GPU Caps Viewer is distributed as a freeware application. Also, the application provides a few tools for testing your GPU's performance.

Besides basic information like GPU type, available memory and so on, the application can provide you with many other details, like OpenGL capabilities, information about openGL and OpenCL extensions and much more.

GPU Caps Viewer can make any relevant information easier to access. Figuring out a graphics card's specifications can be challenging, particularly for novice users.
