![]() ![]() TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.5.0 adds support for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, with its new WDDM 2.3 driver model, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, GTX 1050 Ti Mobile (GP106), Quadro GP100, and Quadro M620 from the AMD stable, support is added for Radeon RX Vega 64 Liquid Edition, and FirePro M4150 from Intel, support for Intel UHD 600-series "Coffee Lake" graphics was added. The BIOS string for NVIDIA BIOSes are now consistently cased, and driver version name titled "NVIDIA" instead of the retired "ForceWare" brand. A refresh button is added, so you can manually refresh graphics card information, after a driver update for example. To begin with, we've re-done the main tab to show graphics driver date and WHQL status in new fields. Version 2.5.0 introduces a slew of new features, support for new graphics cards, under the hood improvements, and bug fixes. On the other, you'll be able to see its internal status in real time, especially useful if you have some type of overclock on the card, so you can measure GPU temperature, frequency, fan speed, and voltage you can also save all of this monitoring report in an external text file so you can analyze the data at a later time.TechPowerUp today released the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, the graphics subsystem information, monitor, and diagnostic tool for PC enthusiasts and gamers. On one hand, you'll have all of the hardware's technical information: GPU model, integration technology, quantity and frequency of the internal memory, type of bus it’s connected to and bandwidth. Not only will you be able to view your card's model and its internal memory, but you'll also have access to other, more specific information. ![]() GPU-Z is a precise and accurate monitoring tool for Windows that allows you to see the internal features of your video card. In spite of having different authors, GPU-Z shares the interface and main features of CPU-Z, only it focuses exclusively on your video card's specs. ![]() GPU-Z is one of the most famous and trustworthy programs for monitoring the internal features of your PC. ![]()
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