GPU-Z v2.34.0 is a free program for displaying technical information about a video adapter (video controller / video card / video module) running under Windows. The GPU-Z displays the technical specifications of the graphics processor and its video memory, that is, it determines the manufacturer and name of the video adapter, the type of video processor and its characteristics, the size and type of video memory, the date and version of the video BIOS, the date and version of the video driver, and also shows the graphics technology and standards supported by the video processor . The GPU-Z program can at the same time additionally determine the temperature and frequency of the core, the frequency of video memory and the speed of rotation of the cooler and conduct an online comparison of the device with other similar products.
ChangeLog (Version History)
v2.34.0 (September 7th, 2020)
- Added support for NVIDIA Ampere (RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070), GeForce GTX 1650 (TU106), GTX 1650 (TU116), Quadro T1000 GDDR6, Tesla V100-SXM2-32GB
- Added support for Intel Tiger Lake, Comet Lake (Xeon W-1290P, Celeron 5205U, Core i3-8140U), Ice Lake (Core i5-1038NG7), Whiskey Lake (Core i5-8265U)
- Added support for Apple Radeon RX 5700 XT & Pro 5700, AMD Radeon RX 350, Radeon E6465
- Added die size for Intel Tiger Lake and Ice Lake
- Added support for DirectX 12 FL 12_2
- Vulkan info in Advanced Panel now lists device extensions and instance extensions, sorted alphabetically
- Fixed memory overclock not showing on Navi when GPU clock at default
- Added support for GDDR6X memory
- Fixed crash during BIOS parsing on Ampere
- When Microsoft Basic Display Adapter driver is active, do not calculate a “NVIDIA” version number from the Microsoft version
- Advanced Panel entries will now properly reflow and wrap, when window width is changed
v2.33.0 (July 3rd, 2020)
- Fixed D3D12 Mesh Shader detection on Windows 10 2004
- Improved AMD Renoir support, fixed several crashes and issues
- On AMD integrated graphics, report power 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 wrong maximum scale for VRAM usage sensor on some cards
- Fixed some rare cases of AMD memory size getting reported incorrectly
- Fixed crash on startup on older ATI graphics cards
- Added support for AMD Navi 12 / Radeon Pro 5600M
- Added support for NVIDIA RTX 2060 & 2070 Mobile (TU106-B), GeForce MX330 and MX350
- Added support for Comet Lake UHD Graphics 610 & 630, Coffee Lake UHD Graphics P630
v2.32.0 (May 29th, 2020)
- Added NVIDIA per-rail voltage and power monitoring
- Fixed WDDM 2.7 Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling readout in Advanced Tab to report “Disabled, not supported” instead of “Unknown (8)” on Windows 10 2004 with AMD graphics card
- Added support for Intel Comet Lake 10th Generation CPUs
- Added support for AMD Radeon Pro W5700X, WX 4170
- Added support for GTX 1650 Ti Mobile (TU116-A), NVIDIA Tesla V100S-PCIE-32GB