added command line option to disable GPU monitoring on Windows: /no_gpu_monitoring.added a Tkinter user graphical interface for Linux.Score comparative tables are available HERE. GpuTest 0.6.0 for Linux 64-bit (Ubuntu-based, openSUSE)Ī forum is available HERE for feedbacks or bug-reports. GpuTest 0.6.0 for Windows 64-bit (XP, Vista, 7 and 8) You can enable the OSI (On Screen Info) in the GUI or via the command line: In the Windows version, I added some information in the screen including GPU monitoring. I will add it in GpuTest (with your credits!). Otherwise open a terminal in GpuTest folder and type:ĭepending on the state of your distro, maybe you will need to install the python-tk package:ĭo not hesitate to improve this interface and send me your work. To launch the interface, just double click on the gputest_gui.py (it has the executable permission). I coded it in Python using Tkinter:įurMark launched from the Tkinter GUI for Linux Ok it’s not a master piece but it works perfectly. And good news for Linux users: a user graphical interface is now available. Minor changes have been added on the user graphical interface for Windows and OS X. OS X 10.9 Mavericks with OpenGL 4 support GpuTest 0.6.0 is essentially a maintenance release and brings the supports of OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), the latest iteration of Apple’s operating system for desktops.
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