


Added new multi-GPU Test: OpenCL Julia4D.Benchmark scores can now be submitted to an online GPU database.Added support for latest graphics cards.Fixed a bug in artifact counting in memory burner demos.Fixed a bug in the display of artifact counters.Nvidia-detect may be run from within a script and will return the following codes:ġ: Device supported by the current 515.57 NVIDIA kmod-nvidia driverĢ: Device supported by the legacy 96.xx NVIDIA driverģ: Device supported by the legacy 173.xx NVIDIA driverĤ: Device supported by the legacy 304.xx NVIDIA driverĥ: Device supported by the legacy 340.xx NVIDIA driverĦ: Device supported by the legacy 367.xx NVIDIA driverħ: Device supported by the legacy 390.xx NVIDIA driverĨ: Device supported by the legacy 470. The Xorg compatibility tests are always performed and compatibility information is displayed if run with the -xorg (-x) command line argument:Ĭhecking ABI compatibility with Xorg Server. Nvidia-detect will also check compatibility between the detected devices recommended driver and the current Xorg Server. This device requires the legacy 304.xx NVIDIA driver kmod-nvidia-304xx This device requires the legacy 340.xx NVIDIA driver kmod-nvidia-340xxġ0de:0392 NVIDIA Corporation G73 GeForce 7600 GS This device requires the current 346.59 NVIDIA driver kmod-nvidiaġ0de:0ca3 NVIDIA Corporation GT215 GeForce GT 240 More verbose output is availabe using the verbose (-v) switch, for example:ġ0de:0fc1 NVIDIA Corporation GK107 GeForce GT 640 For example:īecause nvidia-detect outputs the package name on RHEL based systems, it may be used in the following way to install the correct NVIDIA driver for your system: nvidia-detect will make a recommendation for the correct driver to use based on any matches found.

The utility will probe the PCI bus for NVIDIA devices and search for matching devices against a list of supported device_ids. Nvidia-detect is a utility to detect NVIDIA graphics cards.

Nvidia-detect - a utility to detect NVIDIA graphics cards
