Intel announces a new version of PresentMon with an easy-to-use graphical interface

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2023-08-18 18:55:00

There have been a couple of developments today from Intel in the field of graphics cards. On the one hand, the company has welcomed the improvement in DX11 in the Arc over the past year. On the other, and more interesting, the company has published a new version of PresentMon to which you now officially have a user interface in which to view the data captured by this utility developed by one of Intel’s engineers.

PresentMon is an application that hooks into all major graphics libraries—DX9, DX11, DX12, OpenGL, and Vulkan—and captures information about frame generation. It does so in a very precise and transparent way for the system, so it provides fairly accurate information. There are media that use PresentMon by command line for how they perform their tests, but in my case I have mixed its use with VINEGARa simple graphical interface for PresentMon developed by AMD.

This tool is independent of hardware that you have, so it works for graphics cards from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel. From what has been seen in the presentation, think of it as an Intel alternative to the popular Afterburner from MSI. It works on both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Right now it’s in its version 0.5, so it’s a beta and therefore it can cause (quite) problems.

But as can be seen from what Intel indicates, it can comfortably display overlay graphs of GPU frequency, consumption, temperatures, voltages, etc. As I said, an alternative to Afterburner, with the ability to do frame rate capture. It has a customization section similar to what the popular MSI application offers.

you can download this version from the Intel website.

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Intel.

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