Installing GPUView
GPUView and its associated files are a part of the Windows Performance Toolkit (WPT), which is a feature that ships with the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). To get GPUView, make sure that "Windows Performance Toolkit" is selected when you install the ADK.
The WPT MSI (Microsoft Software Installer) is self-extracting. It installs several files and directories on your operating system. The default installation directory is Windows Performance Toolkit, with GPUView and its files installed under the gpuview subdirectory. For example, on an x86 machine where the Windows 11 OS is installed at the root directory on C: drive, GPUView is installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit\gpuview
. You can choose the Custom Installation option for custom placement of the binaries and corresponding support files.
The following table lists a few GPUView-specific files.
File | Purpose |
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GPUView.exe | Program for viewing event trace log (ETL) files with video data |
Readme.txt | Various additional information |
plugins | Directory that contains various plugin DLLs that are used to interpret events |
Log.cmd | Script to turn on and off the appropriate information for logging |
SymbolSearchPath.txt | A text file that sets the symbol path to resolve stack walk and other events |
DxEtw.dll | DLL used by GPUView for internal processing |