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Test Your GPU Using Nvidia FrameView

NVIDIA FRAMEVIEW Download it from www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/technologies/frameview/.

A COMPATIBLE GRAPHICS API DirectX 9 or later, OpenGL, Vulkan, or Universal Windows Platform.

IT’S ALWAYS A GOOD IDEA to keep an eye on how your hardware is performing. Not only will this help you diagnose problems, but it can also indicate when it might be time to upgrade. If you’re getting stuttering and frame drops during gameplay, for example, there’s a good chance your graphics card may be past its prime.

There’s a number of tools that you can use to ascertain the performance of your graphics card, from GPU-Z to HWiNFO, but none really provides a one-stop shop to help you measure power consumption, frame rates, performance-per-watt, and more. That’s where Nvidia’s FrameView comes in.

FrameView is a simple utility that provides a quick and easy way to see whether

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