![]() (If you want to keep this information for reference later, the camera icon top-right will save a screenshot.) It'll tell you the DirectX version supported by the card, mention the type of RAM it uses, provide performance details like the pixel and texture fill rate, and highlight the driver version you're using, for example. The program will also report on the GPU revision, die size and number of transistors. So you don't just get the basic details, like your graphics adapter model, memory driver and clock speeds. (Despite the name and appearance, it has no connection to the CPU-Z program.) And we do mean everything. Grab TechPowerUp GPU-Z from the link below.GPU-Z is an interesting system information tool that tells you everything you'll need to know about your graphics card and GPU. Support for the AMD SOC temperature sensor has been added. GPU-Z can also be made to use an INI file to store its configuration instead of the Windows Registry, making it truly portable. ![]() Among the feature updates is a notification that tells you if the current version of GPU-Z doesn't recognize the your GPU, with an option to validate it to our database, so we could improve GPU-Z for you. ![]() ![]() Support is also added for the new PCI-Express gen 4.0 bus, the ability to detect GPUs that can take advantage of it, and the ability to saturate it from idle states. Other new GPUs supported include the Tesla T4, Quadro T2000 Mobile, and the AMD FirePro S7150, and ATI FireStream 9250. ![]() Version 2.22.0 arrives just in time for the hot July hardware launch season, with support for AMD Radeon "Navi" RX 5700 XT and RX 5700, and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20 Super GPUs, namely the RTX 2060 Super, RTX 2070 Super, and RTX 2080 Super. TechPowerUp today released the latest version of GPU-Z, the lightweight graphics subsystem information and diagnostic utility no PC enthusiast can leave home without. ![]()
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