Here you’ll be able to obtain GPU-Z, GPU-Z is a graphics subsystem data and diagnostic utility utility designed to offer you all details about your video card and GPU.
GPU-Z is a PC graphics diagnostic and monitoring utility, which supplies you updated data of the GPUs put in in your system, and allows you to monitor their clock speeds, temperatures, fan-speeds, voltages, devoted reminiscence utilization, amongst different issues.
v2.30.0 (March 13th, 2020)
- Added Advanced tab reporting for Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling (Windows 10 20H1)
- Advanced tab now reveals WDDM 2.7, Shader Model 6.6, DirectX Mesh Shaders, DirectX Raytracing Tier 1.1
- Worked round Microsoft bug to repair DirectML detection on Windows 10 19041 Insider Build
- Driver registry path for the graphics machine is now displayed in Advanced -> General
- Renamed NVIDIA “VDDC” sensor to “GPU Voltage”
- Renamed AMD “GPU only Power Draw” sensor to “GPU Chip Power Draw” to make clear that that is the graphics chip solely energy draw, not the entire graphics card
- Windows Basic Display Driver will now not present WHQL/Beta standing
- Updated Renoir to be 7 nm
- Added help for AMD Radeon RX 590 GME, Radeon Pro W5500, Radeon Pro V7350x2, HearthPro 2260, Radeon Instinct MI25 MxGPU, AMD MxGPU
- Added help for Intel UHD Graphics (i5-10210Y)
- Added help for NVIDIA GTS 450 Rev 2
- Fixed crash throughout DirectX 12 detection
v2.29.0 (January 15th, 2020)
- All AMD RX 5000 Series (Navi) playing cards now report recreation clock as “GPU Clock”, as a substitute of base clock
- Fixed window place not getting saved when GPU-Z is working throughout OS shutdown/reboot
- Fixed GPU-Z crash when the AMD driver will get stopped (throughout driver replace and so on)
- Fixed PCIe velocity reporting on Vega
- Added help for Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645
- Added help for AMD Radeon RX 5600 & 5600 XT, Renoir APU, Radeon Pro Vega II, Radeon HD 8280E
v2.28.0 (December ninth, 2019)
- Added help for AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT, Radeon Pro W5700
- Added help for upcoming AMD graphics driver
- Fixed VRAM reporting on four GB Navi playing cards to point out appropriate worth
- Improved detection for AMD RX 470D, RX 560 Mobile, Picasso, Raven Ridge
- Fixed clock readings on older ATI graphics playing cards
- Added DirectX Support reporting for ATI R200 GPUs
v2.27.0 (November 18th, 2019)
- Added help for AMD Radeon Pro Vega 48, HearthPro A300
- Added help for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super, GTX 1650 Super, GTX 1650 Max-Q, GeForce 945A, Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB, Tesla P4, Tesla K8
- Advanced Tab now reveals PCI bus location of the machine
- Fixed crash on very previous CPUs resulting from lacking SSE directions
- Fixed EVGA ICX fan speeds not reported on GeForce 20
- Fixed sensors exhibiting all “0” on some AMD CrossFire setups
- Improved default clock reporting on NVIDIA, even with no driver put in
- Fixed improper reminiscence clock reported on NVIDIA when two playing cards with totally different reminiscence sorts put in
v2.26.0 (October eighth, 2019)
- Fixed GPU-Z crashing throughout BIOS save on practically all latest NVIDIA playing cards
- Fixed crash on startup on Navi when no driver put in
- Fixed ASUS ROG window getting lower off at backside, hiding the “Close” button
- Added help for AMD Radeon RX 5500 & RX 5500 Mobile
- Updated the AMD reminiscence temperature tooltip to make clear that it reveals reminiscence junction temperature, and that the worth is the temperature of the most popular chip (not common)
- Moved reset button on sensors tab by one pixel to correctly align it
- Reverted AMD fan-stop-detect-workaround, which was added in final model, as a result of it launched misreadings. AMD has mounted their driver since 19.9.1
- Fixed PCIe idle velocity reported for Vega 20
- Fixed CrossFire detection on Navi and Vega 20
- Fixed NVIDIA Quadro NVS 300 getting reported as pretend
- Added pretend detection for playing cards utilizing NVIDIA GK107 & GK208
- Added pretend detection for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti based mostly on GK107
- Added help for TU104-based RTX 2060 and Quadro P520