NVIDIA PerfHUD 5 Review

Tuesday 09th October 2007, 10:05:00 PM, written by Tim

As we hear more and more from developers on how D3D10 represents a fundamental shift from D3D9, the question of how to improve 3D development is never far from our minds. To aid developers in their never-ending quest to better understand just how the hardware and the driver are handling their applications, NVIDIA has released a major revision of its popular PerfHUD software that brings support for D3D10 and Vista as well as a wealth of new profiling features.

So, did NVIDIA succeed in significantly improving the already-popular PerfHUD? Rys takes an in-depth look to see how it fares.
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