TechPowerUp at this time launched the newest model of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, the favored graphics subsystem info, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. Version 2.33.Zero introduces new options, assist for brand new GPUs, improved the sensors and glued a number of bugs. To start with, GPU-Z fixes DirectX 12 Mesh Shader detection within the Advanced Panel, supported on Windows 10 May 2020 Update (2004) and later. Support for AMD “Renoir” APUs has been improved, together with a number of crashes and bugs associated to the iGPU’s detection fastened. On processors with AMD built-in graphics, “GPU chip power draw” now seems as “GPU Power Draw.” An software crash with displaying sensor values within the window title-bar has been fastened. Among the brand new GPUs supported are AMD “Navi 12” Radeon Pro 5600M, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (cellular) and RTX 2070 (cellular) GPUs primarily based on the TU106-B ASIC; and new GeForce MX330 and MX350. Support added for UHD 610, UHD 630 and UHD P630 iGPU options discovered with varied 10th Gen Core “Comet Lake” processors. Grab GPU-Z from the hyperlink under.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.33.0
The change-log follows.
- Fixed D3D12 Mesh Shader detection on Windows 10 2004
- Improved AMD Renoir assist, fastened a number of crashes and points
- On AMD built-in graphics, report energy draw as “GPU Power Draw”, not “GPU Chip Power Draw”
- Fixed crash in GPU-Z when “show sensor value in GPU-Z window title” was enabled
- Fixed fallacious most scale for VRAM utilization sensor on some playing cards
- Fixed some uncommon circumstances of AMD reminiscence dimension getting reported incorrectly
- Fixed crash on startup on older ATI graphics playing cards
- Added assist for AMD Navi 12 / Radeon Pro 5600M
- Added assist for NVIDIA RTX 2060 & 2070 Mobile (TU106-B), GeForce MX330 and MX350
- Added assist for Comet Lake UHD Graphics 610 & 630, Coffee Lake UHD Graphics P630