This application provides a simple way to manage GPU compute tasks on your computer. It translates complex processing commands into actions your graphics card understands. You gain faster performance for data tasks without writing code or managing drivers manually.
- Visit the releases page to see the available versions.
- Look for the latest release at the top of the list.
- Click the file ending in .exe to start your download.
- Save the file to your desktop or downloads folder.
Before you run the program, check your computer for these items:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11.
- A dedicated graphics card from NVIDIA or AMD.
- Updated graphics drivers.
To install the software, double-click the file you downloaded. Windows might show a blue box that says "Windows protected your PC." Click "More info" and then click "Run anyway." Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the setup process. The installer places a shortcut on your desktop.
The main dashboard lists your hardware status. You see your current graphics card name and the amount of memory available.
To start a compute task:
- Open the application using the desktop shortcut.
- Click the "Load Task" button.
- Select your file or data set.
- Set the intensity level using the slider.
- Click "Run" to begin the process.
The dashboard displays three primary metrics during operation:
- Load: This indicates how much of your card strength sits in use.
- Temperature: This shows how hot your hardware gets. Keep this number below 85C for the best results.
- Throughput: This measures how fast the software completes your math operations.
If the temperature climbs too high, click the "Pause" button. Allow the hardware to cool for two minutes before you resume.
Most users encounter few errors. If the app fails to start, check the following items first.
Check your drivers Software for graphics cards requires fresh drivers. Visit the website of your hardware maker to download the latest software. Install these drivers and restart your computer.
Check memory usage The software needs free memory to function. Close web browsers and other heavy programs before you start a compute task.
Grant permissions If the software stops during a process, firewall settings might prevent communication. Ensure you allowed the program access when you first opened it. Check your Windows Security settings to confirm the application remains on the allowed list.
Does this damage my graphics card? No. The software runs within the safe limits defined by your hardware manufacturer. If the card reaches an unsafe level, the utility stops automatically.
Does this require an internet connection? Active internet connectivity is not required for the compute tasks. You only need the internet to download the initial installer and any future updates.
Can I run multiple tasks? Running multiple instances of the software might cause system instability. Use one instance at a time to ensure the highest speed and stability.
How do I uninstall the software? Open the Windows Settings menu and go to Apps. Find the application in the list and click Uninstall. This removes all program files from your system.
You achieve better performance by tuning your system settings. Disable background tasks that consume heavy processing power. Ensure your power plan in Windows Settings is set to "High Performance." This prevents the system from throttling power to your graphics hardware.
If you use a laptop, keep the power cord connected. Laptops often restrict GPU power when running on battery. Connect the device to a wall outlet for consistent computing sessions.
Regularly check the repository for updates. We release new versions to improve hardware compatibility and compute efficiency. When you find an update, follow the download steps again to overwrite your old version. Your settings usually persist during this update process.