GPU-Z update

GPU-Z has reached Version 2.7.0.
v2.7.0 (January 23rd, 2018)
  • GPU-Z will no longer block Windows shutdown/restart on Fall Creators Update
  • Updated NVFlash for newer NVIDIA cards like GTX 1070 Ti
  • Fixed reported VRAM size on Vega (now 8192 MB)
  • Fixed incorrect labelling of GPU Memory Clock Sensor on NVIDIA
  • Fixed Polaris 21 OpenCL and TMU/ROP detection
 
GPU-Z has reached Version 2.8.0 .
v2.8.0 (February 23rd, 2018)
  • Fixed crashes and other issues on AMD Ryzen Raven Ridge APU
  • Added DXVA 2.0 hardware decoder info to Advanced Tab
  • "Disable sensor" menu item now properly called "Hide"
  • Improved VRAM usage monitoring on AMD
  • Improved rendering performance of NVIDIA PerfCap sensor
  • Improved AMD power limit reporting in Advanced Panel
  • "MemVendor" is now included in XML dump output
  • Fixed NVIDIA PerfCap sensor drawing outside its area
  • Fixed "BIOS reading not supported" error on NVIDIA, on some motherboards
  • Fixed HBM memory type detection in Advanced Tab on Fury X
  • Fixed temperature misreadings on Vega
  • Fixed "Digital Signature" label getting truncated on some hidpi screens
  • Added support for RX 460 Mobile, RX 560 Mobile, RX 570 Mobile, RX 580 Mobile, RX 550 based on Baffin LE
 
GPU-Z has reached Version 2.9.0
v2.9.0 (May 7th, 2018)
  • Fixed empty or incorrect readings for NVIDIA GPUs in TCC mode (Quadro/Tesla)
  • Added WDDM 2.4 support for Windows 10 RS4 / April Update / Spring Creators Update
  • Added support for NVIDIA Tesla V100
  • Added support for Haswell GT1 in Celeron 2961Y
  • Added support for HBM2 memory type in Advanced Panel, NVIDIA BIOS
  • Added support for perf cap reason 'none' (Tesla in TCC mode)
  • Addded more Bristol Ridge models
  • Fixed detection for AMD Carrizo/Bristol/Stoney
  • Changed Wani name to Carrizo/Bristol
  • Fixed DirectX support reporting for ATI RV200
  • Vega's SOC Clock and Hot Spot sensors are now disabled by default at request of AMD. You can enable them any time in settings
  • When GPU-Z is set to launch on Window startup, disable "This file was downloaded from Internet" message
  • Fixed top right button corruption when resizing the window
  • Improved drawing code for sensor graph
 
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GPU-Z has reached Version 2.10.0. This version adds CPU temperature monitoring for Ryzen, Sandy Bridge and newer CPUs:
Version History
v2.10.0 (July 19th, 2018)
  • Added CPU temperature monitoring for Intel Sandy Bridge and newer and all AMD Ryzen
  • Optimized sensor graph drawing code for faster repaint with lower CPU usage
  • Various improvements to avoid error messages related to Query External
  • Added button to reset sensor data
  • Fixed missing tooltip for GPU clock sensor
  • Report Overdrive Limits in Advanced: ATI/AMD BIOS
  • Added GDDR6 memory type
  • Delay "Screenshot taken" dialog by a second, to not get captured by screenshot
  • Fixed secondary devices showing up with no info (old ATI cards)
  • Fixed memory clocks on Intel Arrandale
  • Fixed memory module info in Advanced Panel for AMD Vega
  • Added support for AMD Vega M GH, Vega M GL, WX 4130, WX 4150, WX 8100, Radeon Pro Vega 56, Pro SSG
  • Added support for AMD Vega Graphics in Ryzen 3 2200U, Ryzen 3 2300U, Ryzen 3 Pro 2200GE, Ryzen 5 2400GE, Ryzen 7 2400U
  • Added support for Intel UHD 605, UHD 610, UHD 630, P580
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB, GTX 1050 3 GB, GTX 1050 2 GB (GP106), GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q, MX110, MX130, GTX 750 Ti (GM107B)
  • Added support for NVIDIA Quadro GV100, P600 Mobile, P620, P2000, P3200, P4200, Grid M3-3020
  • Added support for NVIDIA Tesla V100, V100-PCIE-32GB, M4, P106-090, P5200, P6, P40, P100 SXM2, P100 PCIe 12 GB
 
GPU-Z has reached v2.11.0 adding RTX Ruring support.

Version History
v2.11.0 (September 17th, 2018)
  • Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX Turing support
  • Added option to minimize GPU-Z on close
  • Added system RAM memory usage sensor
  • Added temperature monitoring offset for Threadripper 2nd gen
  • Fixed typo in NVIDIA Perf Cap Reason tooltip
  • GPU-Z will no longer use AMD ADL memory sensors because they are buggy, WDDM monitoring used again
  • GPU Lookup feature improved by taking boost clock into account
  • Added ability to clean up old QueryExternal files in temp directory
  • Added support to BIOS parser for USB-C output, GDDR6 memory, 16 Gbit memory chips
  • Added support for NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080, RTX 2070, GTX 750 Ti (GM107-A), GTX 1050 Ti Mobile 4 GB, Quadro P1000, Tesla P100 DGXS, GeForce 9200
  • Added support for AMD Vega 20, Fenghuang, Ryzen 5 Pro 2500U, 5 Pro 2400G, 3 Pro 2200G, 3 Pro 2300U, 3 2200GE, Athlon 200GE, Embedded V1807B
  • Added support for Intel UHD 610, UHD P630 (Xeon), Coffee Lake GT3e (i5-8259U)
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.12.0.
Version History
v.2.12.0 (October 12th, 2018)
  • Added detection for fake graphics cards using old relabeled NVIDIA GPUs (G84, G86, G92, G94, G96, GT215, GT216, GT218, GF108, GF106, GF114, GF116, GF119, GK106)
  • Added BIOS saving capability for NVIDIA Turing
  • Added monitoring for multiple fans on Turing
  • Added fan speed % monitoring on Turing
  • Added HDMI and DisplayPort info to Advanced -> NVIDIA
  • Power draw on NVIDIA cards is now reported in both TDP % and Watt
  • Fixed system hang caused by Valve anti-cheat
  • Fixed memory bandwidth on Turing with GDDR6
  • Fixed tooltip for system memory usage sensor
  • Fixed broken Radeon RX 400 GPU usage monitoring on newer drivers
 
GPU-Z has reached Version 2.13.0.
Version History
v2.13.0 (October 15th, 2018)
  • Fixed missing fan speed sensors for pre-Turing cards using GeForce driver 400 and newer
  • Fixed some rare crashes during GPU-Z startup
  • Minimize on close will now trigger on "Close" button click, Escape key, ALT+F4. Use the tray icon menu to exit GPU-Z when "minimize on close" is enabled.
  • Screenshot button tooltip will no longer be visible in screenshots
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.14.0.
v2.14.0 (October 25th, 2018)
  • When available, boost clock is used to calculate fillrate and texture rate
  • Fixed missing Intel GPU temperature sensor
  • Fixed wrong clocks on some Intel IGP systems ("12750 MHz")
  • NVIDIA power sensors now labeled with "W" and "%"
  • Added support for Intel Coffee Lake Refresh
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.15.0.
v2.15.0 (November 16th, 2018)
  • Added hardware giveaway (to the left of "close" button): 2x PowerColor Radeon RX 590 Red Devil, 2x AMD Ryzen 2600X, 15x $30 Steam coupon
  • Fixed Quadro K4000 and K2100M detected as fake
  • Added support for AMD Radeon RX 590
  • Added support for Intel Whiskey Lake, UHD Graphics 617 (Macbook Air 2018)
  • Added support for NVIDIA Tesla V100-SXM2-32GB
  • Fixed Vega 20 release date
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.16.0
by btarunr Today, 15:34 Discuss (0 Comments)
TechPowerUp today released the latest version of GPU-Z, the popular video sub-system information and diagnostic utility. Version 2.16.0 adds support for new and upcoming GPUs, new features and comes with various bug fixes. To begin with, GPU-Z adds support for NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card. Support is added for the EVGA iCX sensor suite on RTX 2080 FTW3 and RTX 2080 Ti FTW3 graphics cards.

GPU-Z can now detect UWD and DCH graphics drivers. When such drivers are detected on Windows 10 machines, the driver version will include the "DCH" marker. The "Advanced" tab gives info on the DCH driver status of the installed GPU, too. With version 2.16.0, we also made GPU-Z more high-DPI friendly. The splash screen is aware high-DPI screen resolutions. More importantly, we fixed the sensor list not correctly displaying on high-DPI monitors. Rendering artifacts when resizing the sensor window have been fixed. The main settings panel now has a checkbox that lets you control the updater (this option was previously located inside the update checker itself). A rare crash noticed with AMD "Polaris" GPUs has been fixed.

The change-log follows.

  • When a UWD/DCH driver is detected on Windows 10, it will be displayed as "DCH" in driver version
  • Advanced tab now includes an entry showing DCH driver status on Windows 10
  • Added EVGA iCX support for RTX 2080 FTW3 and RTX 2080 Ti FTW3
  • Fixed GPU-Z crash on AMD Polaris
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060
  • Splash screen is now DPI aware
  • Fixed sensor list not fully visible on some DPI settings
  • Fixed rendering artifacts when resizing sensor window
  • Moved "check for updates" setting to main settings panel
 
GPU-Z has reached Version 2.17.0.
v2.17.0 (February 27th, 2019)
  • Added support for NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti, Titan RTX, RTX 2080 Mobile, RTX 2070 Mobile, RTX 2060 Mobile, Quadro RTX 4000, GTX 650 (GK106), Quadro P5200
  • Added support for AMD Radeon VII, Radeon HD 8400E
  • Added support for Intel Amber Lake GT2 (Core i7-8500Y)
  • Added support for detection of Radeon Adrenalin 2019 version
  • Simplified some sensor titles: "GPU Clock", "Memory Clock", "Shader Clock"
  • Unified "Memory Used" / "Memory Usage" sensor titles to "Memory Used"
  • Improved crash reporter to ask for problem description and optional email, so we can follow up
  • Advanced Panel dropdown will show "Memory Timings" option only when memory timing details are available
  • OpenCL "Max Packet Size" is now formatted as unsigned value
  • Instead of empty value show "None" when no OpenCL Built-in Kernels supported
  • Added support for "None" in OpenCL DP, SP, Half FP Capability
  • Fixed "File creation failed" message during GPU-Z startup
  • Fixed GPU and memory load monitoring on RX 580 2048 SP
  • Fixed missing default boost clock on GTX 1660 Ti and some Pascal cards
  • Fixed missing fan sensors on RTX cards with no monitor connected
  • Fixed crash on startup (Windows XP)
  • Fixed crash when opening DXVA 2.0 report (Windows XP)
  • Fixed power limit reporting on older NVIDIA cards
  • Fixed crash during BIOS save on older NVIDIA cards
  • Fixed incorrect VRAM reporting on 16 GB Vega
  • Fixed various crashes caused by physical memory access
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.18.0.

v2.18.0 (March 15th, 2019)
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660, RTX 2060 Mobile (TU106-B), Quadro RTX 5000, Quadro RTX 6000
  • Added Hotspot temperature monitoring for AMD Radeon VII
  • Vega 10 & Vega 20 Hotspot no longer disabled by default
  • Updated PCI vendor database to add new companies and remove unused entries
  • Ensure "Sapphire" vendor name doesn't get displayed on PCPartner OEM cards
  • Fixed crash on startup during BIOS parsing on older NVIDIA cards (GeForce 500)
  • Fixed GPU-Z hang during splash screen on some systems
  • Fixed system crash on some AMD systems during BIOS read
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.19.0
v2.19.0 (April 29th, 2019)
  • Added support for AMD Ryzen 3000 Picasso APUs
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, GTX 1650 Mobile, GTX 1660 Ti Mobile,
  • GeForce MX250, TU117-B
  • Added GeForce MX230 and GP108 transistor count
  • AMD Radeon Pro graphics cards now show the appropriate logo
  • Improved EVGA iCX to work better and more reliably detect sensor capabilities
  • Added support to detect DirectX Raytracing, Variable Rate Shading, WDDM 2.6 and Shader Model 6.5 (listed in Advanced panel)
  • Advanced Panel now lists new DX12 capabilities introduced in Windows 10 Updates
  • October 2018 and May 2019
  • Advanced Panel can now detect Tiled Resources Tier 4
  • "ASIC Quality" in Advanced Panel will only be displayed when available, since the feature probably won't be coming back for new GPUs
  • Reduced startup time on system with AMD PowerXpress
  • Added new icons for the ASUS ROG version and fixed white line below window title
  • Fixed crash when no cards detected and hovering over driver info
  • Fixed crash on startup on Windows XP machines
  • NVIDIA Tesla K80 is GK210, not GK110
 
A new Version 2.20.0 of GPU-Z has been released to address issues in version 2.19, which was released yesterday.
v2.20.0 (April 30th, 2019)
  • Fixed overclock getting reset on NVIDIA cards with Boost
  • Fixed crash on Pascal GPUs when no driver loaded
  • Fixed crashes on Apple Vega 12
  • Changed memory bus width capitalization from "Bit" to "bit"
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.21.0.
v2.21.0 (May 24th, 2019)
  • Fixed missing sensor data on AMD Radeon VII with 19.5.1 drivers
  • Fixed broken GPU load sensor on AMD Raven Ridge APUs
  • Fix OpenCL detection for Radeon VII and other Vega 20 cards
  • Added support for NVIDIA Quadro P500
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.22.0.
v2.22.0 (July 1st, 2019)
  • Added preliminary Radeon RX 5700 & 5700 XT (Navi) support
  • If a file "GPU-Z.ini" exists in the GPU-Z directory, GPU-Z will use it to read/write all configuration settings instead of the registry, making GPU-Z fully portable
  • When an unknown GPU is detected, GPU-Z will show a notice window, which requests a validation submission
  • Addded support for PCI-Express Gen 4
  • Added support for NVIDIA RTX 2060 Super, RTX 2070 Super, RTX 2080 Super, Tesla T4, Quadro T2000 Mobile
  • Added support for AMD FirePro S7150, ATI FireStream 9250
  • Added support for Intel HD Graphics 620
  • Added AMD SOC Temperature Sensor
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.23.0
v2.23.0 (August 6th, 2019)
  • Improved AMD Navi Radeon RX 5700 Series support
  • Added support for additional variants of RTX 2060 & RTX 2070 Super
  • Updated icon and splash screen with high-DPI support
  • Added BIOS saving support for NVIDIA Super cards
  • Fixed PCIe speed always getting reported as "4.0" on Navi
  • Fixed crashes caused by Valve Anticheat
  • Fixed crashes on Radeon R9 290 / 390 Series
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile, GTX 1050 Mobile, GT 1030 (GK107), MX150 (GP107), MX250, Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB, Quadro RTX 5000 Mobile, Quadro RTX 3000
  • Added support for AMD Radeon 550X, Radeon 540X, Pro WX 2100, Pro Vega 64, Pro Vega 64X, Pro WX Vega M GL
  • Added support for Intel Iris Pro P580, UHD P630, UHD 610 (CFL GT1)
  • Added support for ATI Radeon HD 4350 (VisionTek)
  • Gainward vendor Id no longer reported as "CardExpert"
  • Hardened security of kernel mode driver (CVE-2019-7245)
  • When log file can't be written, show error message only once
  • Remove readonly attribute from temporary files before trying to delete
  • Fixed year in About dialog
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.24.0
v2.24.0 (August 13th, 2019)
  • Fixed digital signature error on startup on Windows Vista
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce 305M, Quadro P620
  • Added support for Intel HD Graphics (Xeon E3-1265L V2)
  • Fixed some typos in Advanced -> Vulkan
  • Added Dataland PCI Vendor ID
 
GPU-Z, a free graphics card information utility, has reached Version 2.24.0
v2.25.0 (September 10th, 2019)
  • First tab now shows support status for Vulkan, DirectX Raytracing, OpenGL & DirectML
  • Fixed bluescreen in QEMU/KVM virtual machine caused by MSR register access
  • Improved clock speed reporting for AMD Navi
  • Advanced tab now shows Base, Game and Boost clock on Navi
  • Added workaround for stuck fan speeds when fan-stop is active on AMD
  • Added workaround for 65535 RPM fan speed reported on Navi
  • When BIOS upload is finished show "Finished"
  • Added support for NVIDIA Quadro P2200, Quadro RTX 4000 Mobile, Quadro T1000 Mobile
  • Added support for AMD Radeon Pro WX 3200, Barco MXRT 7600, 780E Graphics, HD 8330E
  • Added support for Intel Ice Lake
 
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