In partnership with the GPUOpen-Tools toolkit, AMD developed and released a special AMD GPU Detective program to help developers find and analyze the causes of the failure of new lines of the Radeon graphics card. The source code for this project is on GitHub under the MIT open source license.
The Radeon GPU Detective 1.0 supports various modes of image, such as Radeon RX 7000 (RDNA 3), and Radeon RX 6000 (RDNA 2). You need to use the Adrenalin driver version 23.7.2 to run Radeon GPU Detective.
Unlike all developers planned, the RGD utility should narrow the suspicions around when comparing the root causes of failures to the root causes. In the development of the program, there is an understanding of several types of memory errors and the use of the GPU modules during the crash. It’s also known that RGD in its current implementation can’t detect the errors associated with the use of DirectX 11, DirectX 9 and Vulkan. The program is not working on older, older, video card cards.
Radeon GPU detective allows developers to put a driver into Crash Analysis mode with the tools developed by the developer panel before retouching the crash. This mode creates detailed files with reports in text or JSON format, enabling the optimization of tasks when a client is searching for errors.