Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Windows 2003 | Windows 2008 | Windows Vista | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 563d77a74773648ecb6ee34eae2e9d7097286b1f Size: 35.13 MB File Format: msi
Rating: 2.130434782
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Downloads: 627 License: Free
GPU ShaderAnalyzer is a free software by Advanced Micro Devices Inc and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 2012.
You can download GPU ShaderAnalyzer which is 35.13 MB in size and belongs to the software category Video Tweak. GPU ShaderAnalyzer was released on 2014-08-21 and last updated on our database on 2017-04-03 and is currently at version 1.59.
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GPU ShaderAnalyzer Description
GPU ShaderAnalyzer is a software application designed specifically for testing shaders for AMD Radeonâ„¢ graphics cards. It is able to analyze and measure the performance of pixel, vertex, geometry, hull, domain and shaders, as well as check out the disassembly of the generated hardware shader.
The tool can also be run in command-line mode, and it supports Direct3D (D3D9.0 – D3D11) and OpenGL (GLSL 1.50, arb_fp and arb_vp) shaders.
User interface
The GUI is divided into three workspaces: on the left part of the window you can work with the source code, the middle panel is reserved for compilations, while the last one is used for verifying the object code.
The program also offers compiler statistics using the Catalyst driver at the bottom of the main window, namely information about name, GPR, scratch reg, minimum, maximum and average values, bottleneck, and other details as well.
How it works
The best part about this application is that you don’t need to run it on the actual hardware to get the desired results. You may enter you shader in the Source Code window by importing it from a file, dragging and dropping it onto the panel or typing it directly in the dedicated box.
Data can be imported from the following file formats: GLSL, PSH, VSH, GSH, FRAG, VERT, VP, FP or HLSL. The source and object can be exported to one of the aforementioned formats, and you may also print the source, object and stats.
GPU ShaderAnalyzer tries to automatically identify the shader type, and if the process is carried out successfully you can view the disassembly of it in the Object Code window.
Additionally, there’s support for several tweaking parameters that help you select the ATI Radeon™ graphics card from a drop-down list, pick the source type, and insert macros.
General configuration settings
GPU ShaderAnalyzer gives you the possibility to enable the automatic detection for the shader type, alter the editor in terms of colors for background, default text, comments, numbers and other options, pick the columns that are displayed in the statistics area, and make file associations.
An overall powerful and reliable program
All in all, GPU ShaderAnalyzer comes with the right set of features for helping you assess the performance of your shaders, and is suitable especially for power users.