The result is a complicated CSV with all key performance metrics, but Nvidia is also rolling out a FCAT Data analyzer application that takes all that data and puts it into a visual graph. From there, it keeps track of whether the VR runtime produces a proper rendered frame while also tracking position changes. It works by essentially creating a virtual video out to analyze exactly what the VR headset would see. Nvidia is also introducing the Fraps of virtual reality with FCAT. ![]() Nvidia Aftermath can help you identify the causes of GPU crashes by location and type, while Pix for Windows gives you a live view of graphics card performance. ![]() Last but not least, Nvidia is making monitoring your components a little easier.
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