AIDA64, the hardware analysis and monitoring tool, has released version 8.30. The main new feature is AIDA FPS, a module exclusive to the Extreme version. This function allows real-time monitoring of frames per second in games based on DirectX 11 and 12, making it a direct option for gamers and content creators.
Technical analysis of AIDA FPS in DirectX 11 and 12 🎮
The AIDA FPS module integrates into the AIDA64 OSD panel, offering real-time data without the need for additional software. It works by capturing calls to the DirectX 11 and 12 API, allowing graphics performance to be measured with low latency. Users can customize the display of FPS, temperatures, and CPU/GPU loads, all from a single interface. This update does not include support for DirectX 9 or Vulkan.
Now you can blame the hardware with precise data 🔥
Finally, when you say the game runs at 20 FPS because of your graphics card, you'll have irrefutable proof. AIDA FPS lets you place blame with scientific accuracy, without having to make up excuses like the dog ate the drivers. Plus, you'll be able to see your CPU heat up as you try to run the latest triple-A title. Sure, the game will still run just as poorly, but at least you'll know why.