Intel PresentMon 2.3 adds support for XeFG, XeLL, and AMD Fluid Motion Frames
PresentMon is Intel's benchmark tool that provides metrics for GPU usage, CPU usage, frame times, and temperatures. It incorporates a new measurement called 'GPU Busy' to offer users a clearer understanding of system bottlenecks.FeaturesConfigurable Overlay with Real-time GraphingBring your game performance to life through a fully customizable overlay with real-time performance charting that supports multi-line graphs and histograms. Now you can see real-time raw numbers, percentiles, rolling-window averages, and more to understand your gaming experience.Discover Performance BottlenecksInnovative new "GPU Busy" metric shows real time CPU + GPU balance and how the resources in your machine are being utilized, allowing you to better evaluate computing bottlenecks in your games.Combined GPU Telemetry and Performance CaptureIntel PresentMon combines performance and GPU telemetry data into a single overlay and capture utility, allowing you to better evaluate your system during, or after, your gaming session.Multi-vendor Support and Open SourceIntel PresentMon works with Intel Arc graphics cards and Intel Core processors but with other hardware vendor options as well. And because PresentMon continues to be an open-source utility, it can be integrated into third party applications.Broad API SupportIntel PresentMon supports DirectX 12, DirectX 11, DirectX 9, OpenGL, and Vulkan application APIs. Both Windows 11 and Windows 10 are supported.Powerful Command Line Options for Power UsersFor power users, reviewers, or anyone else that wants to take advantage of it, Intel PresentMon supports command line functionality for batch testing or automation.What's NewNew FeaturesAdded frame generation tracking support for Intel XeFG and AMD Fluid Motion Frames. The Displayed FPS metric now tracks both application and generated frames in the FPS calculation. In addition PresentMon will report the type of frame using the FrameType metric.Added support for Intel XeLL and introduced a new metric called Instrumented Latency, which uses driver-based markers to accurately represent latency from frame start to when the frame is on the display.Added ability to configure service logging via registryAdded Animation Time metric which is the time the CPU started animation work on a frameBug FixesFixed issue where PresentMon would fail initialization the first time it is run after rebootImproved accuracy of VRAM Read/Write bandwidth metrics on BMG
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