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NVIDIA FrameView 1.7, published by NVIDIA Corporation, is a system-utility benchmarking tool created to supply hardware reviewers, overclockers, and PC enthusiasts with precise, vendor-agnostic measurements of real-time graphics performance. The program captures frame rate, frame time, GPU and CPU power draw, and the resulting performance-per-watt metric across DirectX 9-12, Vulkan, and OpenGL titles, enabling users to compare efficiency as well as raw speed on AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA hardware from a single, minimally intrusive overlay. Because it logs data to CSV and JSON files that can be opened in Excel, R, or the bundled PresentMon viewer, FrameView is frequently used for repeatable benchmark suites, driver regression tests, thermal-throttling analysis, and undervolting experiments, while its low overhead keeps the act of measuring from skewing the results. The current 1.7 release refines power telemetry alignment and adds automatic multi-GPU detection, continuing an evolution that began with version 1.1 and has already produced three public builds. By concentrating on open, exportable data rather than proprietary indexes, the utility complements rather than replaces vendor control panels, making it equally valuable for journalists verifying review figures, esports technicians validating tournament rigs, or datacentre planners estimating energy budgets for GPU-accelerated workstations. NVIDIA FrameView is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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