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"Introducing FrameView, An In-Game Performance and GPU Monitoring Tool

Alongside our SUPER GPUs, we’re launching FrameView, an application for measuring framerates, frame times, power, and performance-per-watt on a wide range of graphics cards.
Detailed metrics are presented in real-time with a configurable overlay, and reported to a log file for convenient analysis, leveraging PresentMon for analytics.
FrameView works with all major graphics APIs and UWP (Universal Windows Platform) apps. Plus, it enables real-time power measurement through APIs, recording chip and board power without the need for special physical equipment, all while also capturing detailed performance information.
For further information, and the app itself, come back to GeForce.com on July 9th."

https://hothardware.com/news/nvidia-frameview-gpu-analysis-utility
 
I love it when nvidia stirs shit like this. :ROFLMAO:

Reminds me of when Crossfire started looking good and they gave out the FCAT thing to reviews sites... :rolleyes:
 
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I love it when nvidia stirs shit like this. :ROFLMAO:

Reminds me of when Crossfire started looking good and they gave out the FCAT thing to reviews sites... :rolleyes:


They only did that because the 7970 GCN 1.0's brand-new memory controller driver was completely broken, and was introducing higher latency spikes than any previous generation, even in single-card mode.

https://techreport.com/review/24218/a-driver-update-to-reduce-radeon-frame-times/

FCAT has only stuck around since to keep BOTH teams honest, and to see how much more input lag you get going SLI/CFX.

You can't pretend that just because Nvidia was the one doing the Finger Pojnting here that it wasn't good for the industry as a whole. Consistent gaming performance get a whole lot harder with every generation., so a tool like this is good for both internal testing before release, and external testing after.
 
They only did that because the 7970 GCN 1.0's brand-new memory controller driver was completely broken, and was introducing higher latency spikes than any previous generation, even in single-card mode.

https://techreport.com/review/24218/a-driver-update-to-reduce-radeon-frame-times/

FCAT has only stuck around since to keep BOTH teams honest, and to see how much more input lag you get going SLI/CFX.

You can't pretend that just because Nvidia was the one doing the Finger Pojnting here that it wasn't good for the industry as a whole. Consistent gaming performance get a whole lot harder with every generation., so a tool like this is good for both internal testing before release, and external testing after.

I never suggested that, I believe I said I loved it infact!
 
No I agree with him, the original roll eyes and rofl makes the “love it” post come off as sarcastic unfortunately. But oh well, that’s the fun of the internet.

But yeah, tools like these are good for everyone really.
 
No I agree with him, the original roll eyes and rofl makes the “love it” post come off as sarcastic unfortunately. But oh well, that’s the fun of the internet.

But yeah, tools like these are good for everyone really.
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