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  2. DirectX Diagnostic Tool - Wikipedia

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    DirectX Diagnostic Tool displays information about the current display settings and the video hardware on the Display tab. If the computer has more than one monitor, then DirectX Diagnostic Tool will display a separate tab for each monitor.

  3. List of performance analysis tools - Wikipedia

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    time (Unix) - can be used to determine the run time of a program, separately counting user time vs. system time, and CPU time vs. clock time. [1] timem (Unix) - can be used to determine the wall-clock time, CPU time, and CPU utilization similar to time (Unix) but supports numerous extensions.

  4. CPU-Z - Wikipedia

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    CPU-Z is more comprehensive in virtually all areas compared to the tools provided in the Windows to identify various hardware components, and thus assists in identifying certain components without the need of opening the case; particularly the core revision and RAM clock rate.

  5. Using McAfee: Features - AOL Help

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    3. Click on Scan Your PC. 4. Click on the type of scan that you want to perform. 5. The Scan Window will appear on your screen. 6. Wait for the scan to complete and review the results. Note: If you select the 'Run a custom scan' option the Custom Scan window will appear on your screen. Here you can manually select which locations McAfee should ...

  6. DirectCompute - Wikipedia

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    The Compute pipeline is a type of graphics pipeline used for dispatching and executing compute shaders. Compute pipelines are run through compute command lists, which are restricted to recording only copy and compute commands. Compute shaders are used for general-purpose algorithms and computations, and are run through parallel processors on

  7. General-purpose computing on graphics processing units

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    General-purpose computing on graphics processing units (GPGPU, or less often GPGP) is the use of a graphics processing unit (GPU), which typically handles computation only for computer graphics, to perform computation in applications traditionally handled by the central processing unit (CPU).