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Nasa Wants to Use This Free Pc Benchmarking Software for Its Simulators.

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The American space agency has launched a formal procedure to validate the use of CapFrameX. This benchmarking software, well-known to PC gamers, could be used to audit the video performance of the agency's flight simulators.
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The US Space Agency has officially started the validation process to use CapFrameX, an open-source benchmarking software. The objective is to analyze and optimize the graphic performance of its ultra-realistic cockpit simulators, where the slightest visual saccade is prohibited for pilot training.

The American space agency has launched a formal procedure to validate the use of CapFrameX. This benchmarking software, well-known to PC gamers, could be used to audit the video performance of the agency's flight simulators.

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01net broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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