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Thursday, July 6th 2017

TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.2.0 Released (1)

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TechPowerUp today released the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z. Version 2.2.0 adds support for new GPUs, and adds new advanced features. To begin with, GPU-Z can now display graphics memory timings for AMD Radeon GPUs, in the advanced panel. The driver version field in the main tab now displays driver date in a tool-tip. Sensor data display mode (current/minimum/maximum/average) can now be set in preferences, so you don't have to manually set them on each start-up. It's now easier to copy data from the advanced panel, with a new context menu.

TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.2.0 also comes with under the hood changes. The overall start-up speed of GPU-Z has been improved on slower systems; immediate clean-up of "Query_External" files from the temp directory; a fix for missing sensors in graphics sub-systems with shared memory; the order of OpenCL properties has been improved in the advanced panel. Support is added for EVGA iCX fan monitoring. Among the new GPUs supported are NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, 810M, Mining P104, P106; and Quadro P3000; Intel Iris Plus 640 & 650, GMA600; and improved support for AMD Radeon RX 560.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.2.0

The change-log follows.

  • Added AMD Radeon memory timings section to Advanced Tab
  • Added driver date to driver version tooltip and to Advanced Tab
  • Added settings entry to set sensor default display mode (cur, min, max, avg)
  • Added right-click menu to Advanced Tab to copy to clipboard
  • Improved GPU-Z startup speed, especially on slow or single-core systems
  • Query_External files will be deleted from temp folder immediately
  • Fixed order of OpenCL entries in Advanced Tab (CMD Queue Properties)
  • Fixed missing sensors in shared memory
  • Fixed display corruption on older NVIDIA GPUs
  • Added EVGA iCX fan monitoring support
  • Added die size and transistor count for AMD RX 560
  • Added support for Intel Iris Plus 640 & 650, GMA600
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, GeForce 810M, Mining P104 & P106, Quadro P3000

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#1
mcraygsx

Start up is amazing now. Thank You.

#2
Sasqui
btarunrSensor data display mode (current/minimum/maximum/average) can now be set in preferences

All hail @W1zzard :toast: ...seriously, thanks and I'm installing this update tonight, assuming I can get some PC time.

Also looking forward to seeing the faster load speed!

#3
xkm1948

CPU-Z has a built in benchmark. I wonder if we ever honna get one for GPU-Z. Wishful thinking i know.

#4
Solaris17

Super Dainty Moderator

Wow this is a fantastic release. Great job.

#5
JL87

Nice update!

I do have a question however. I seems to come and go every few updates for me, last 2 updates gpuz would open in the exact spot where I opened it (on a secondary monitor). Now when I open it, it opens on my main monitor in the middle of the screen.

Is this something to do with windows 10 or changes in the program?

#6
W1zzard
JL87Nice update!

I do have a question however. I seems to come and go every few updates for me, last 2 updates gpuz would open in the exact spot where I opened it (on a secondary monitor). Now when I open it, it opens on my main monitor in the middle of the screen.

Is this something to do with windows 10 or changes in the program?

It should save the position in the registry. I just tested several versions and it works for me. Are you using the installer/uninstaller every version? That would clear the registry

#7
DeathtoGnomes

The non-ROG version lets you resize the window on the Advanced Tab, the ROG version does not.

Thanks, great toolbox program as always

#8
JL87
W1zzardIt should save the position in the registry. I just tested several versions and it works for me. Are you using the installer/uninstaller every version? That would clear the registry

Using the installer and choosing the replace option.

Not a big deal, was just curious as it seemed to happen every now and then when updating.

#9
W1zzard
JL87Using the installer and choosing the replace option.

Not a big deal, was just curious as it seemed to happen every now and then when updating.

Just took a quick look, using the "Update to .." option shouldn't nuke your settings. Please observe and report for the next version.

#10
nem..

i have some old nvidia cards where the screem does move to left , weird , now im going to checking if this fixed, :))

#11
DRDNA

As usual, nice job W1zzard!!!www.techpowerup.com/forums/members/w1zzard.1/

#12
Tomorrow

Thanks. Better late than never i guess: www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/always-launch-gpu-z-with-specific-values-in-sensor-tab-showing-max.195417/

#13
_larry

Very nice!! This should help me with some of my overclocking problems on my R9 290. I am going to attempt to flash it to a 390 soon.

EDIT: Attempted to flash my card..the BIOS file I used was not found on my flash drive for some reason even using the atiflash unlockrom x command...
I don't think I need to now though.
My memory overclock would make my card artifact if I moved it up from 1250 to like 1350~
Now I know why...
the timings change at 1250mhz, 1375mhz, 1500mhz, 1625mhz and 1750mhz.
I have my card sitting at a stable 1040mhz core and 1375mhz mem now. I will try to lower the core clock a little and see how it handles 1500mhz.

THIS NEW ADDITION IS AWESOME THANK YOU!!

#14
MrGenius
DeathtoGnomesThe non-ROG version lets you resize the window on the Advanced Tab...

It does? What window? How? I can't figure it out...:confused:

#15
xkm1948

Thank you for the awesome job @W1zzard

So this confirmed there are several different timing tiers for the HBM1 on Fury/Nano cards. No wonder why HBM overclock sometimes results in worse performance, as I assume once overclocked the HBM will go from 500MHz timing to 600MHz timing.

This opens doors to more HBM1 tweaking possibly by @gupsterg Really interesting information.

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#16
Ruru

S.T.A.R.S.

_larryVery nice!! This should help me with some of my overclocking problems on my R9 290. I am going to attempt to flash it to a 390 soon.

EDIT: Attempted to flash my card..the BIOS file I used was not found on my flash drive for some reason even using the atiflash unlockrom x command...
I don't think I need to now though.
My memory overclock would make my card artifact if I moved it up from 1250 to like 1350~
Now I know why...
the timings change at 1250mhz, 1375mhz, 1500mhz, 1625mhz and 1750mhz.
I have my card sitting at a stable 1040mhz core and 1375mhz mem now. I will try to lower the core clock a little and see how it handles 1500mhz.

THIS NEW ADDITION IS AWESOME THANK YOU!!

What memory chips your card has? My old 290 had Elpida chips and they didn't overclock at all. In fact I had to underclock the memory to avoid black screening.

#17
DeathtoGnomes
MrGeniusIt does? What window? How? I can't figure it out...:confused:

If I tell you, you have to give up the MrGenius name. :p

#18
MrGenius
DeathtoGnomesIf I tell you, you have to give up the MrGenius name. :p

NEVER! I'll never stop pretending to be as smart as I want to be. If that causes me to overthink things, as it did in this instance, so be it. I'd rather think too hard than not hard enough. :D

Anywho. Being able to resize the window on the Advanced Tab with the non-skinned version has always been a thing. Ever since the Advanced Tab was added with version 2.0.0. Nothing new. Except to me. Whom just became aware of that. And that you can do the same with the Sensors Tab since version 0.7.8. And that doing so is the same as with any other window. Imagine that. :slap:

xkm1948No wonder why HBM overclock sometimes results in worse performance, as I assume once overclocked the HBM will go from 500MHz timing to 600MHz timing.
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By the looks of it, 500MHz timings and 600MHz timings are exactly the same. So...if they are...what kind of sense does that make?

#19
XiGMAKiD

Nice update, especially to the Advanced tab

#20
nem..

for some ones old games its needed still play with this old gpus, GPUZ.2.2.0 do crash same than GPUZ.2.1.0,

the GPUZ.2.0.0 works but move all screem to the right side , leting in the left an dark line like 7cms wide a dark column, the mouse pointer works fine but you must point 7 cms to the left at any point of the screen that you want to click

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#21
Victormp

They could put the button to reset the sensor information

#22
_larry
9700 ProWhat memory chips your card has? My old 290 had Elpida chips and they didn't overclock at all. In fact I had to underclock the memory to avoid black screening.

Hynix

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FAQs

What does TechPowerUP GPU-Z do? ›

TechPowerUp GPU-Z (or just GPU-Z) is a lightweight utility designed to provide information about video cards and GPUs. The program displays the specifications of Graphics Processing Unit (often shortened to GPU) and its memory; also displays temperature, core frequency, memory frequency, GPU load and fan speeds.

Who makes GPU-Z? ›

Wizzard / TechPowerUP

Is GPU-Z Portable? ›

GPU-Z Portable is freeware for business and personal use. Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the PortableApps.com Platform.

Is GPU-Z free? ›

GPU-Z is free to use for personal and commercial usage.

Can GPU-Z detect fake GPU? ›

GPU-Z is able to determine the actual GPU model and will show the FAKE warning in case of a mismatch, just like in your case.

Is GPU-Z temperature accurate? ›

I have tested GPU-Z. I know it works correctly. When the CPU is fully and equally loaded, if your CPU temperature is stable, most monitoring programs should show the exact same thing.

Does China make GPU? ›

Chinese-made GPU beats performance of 10-year-old integrated AMD graphics — Lingjiu GP201 hits mass production.

Why use GPU Z? ›

It can show the current version of installed drivers, hardware model, device speeds, and even has a tab for tracking a graphics card's temperature and operating frequency.

Who makes the most powerful GPU? ›

The best graphics card right now is Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4090 and there's nothing subtle about this ultimate gaming performance monster.

Can you overclock with GPU-Z? ›

GPU-Z is a great software to have on any gaming PC, especially if you are looking to overclock the GPU in the future.

What is hot spot GPU-Z? ›

Hotspot temp is the maximum temperature reported anywhere on the GPU die over all of the sensors, as mentioned above if the card is not throttling then you are fine, I believe that it won't throttle until around 110c and again as mentioned laptops run much hotter than desktops and you won't ever get the same kind of ...

Is GPU just RAM? ›

Video memory is on the graphics card or graphics processing unit (GPU). It is separate from the computer's random access memory (RAM) and is specifically designed to handle the high bandwidth demands of graphics-intensive applications.

Does NVIDIA use C++? ›

Use the NVIDIA HPC C++ compiler (NVC++) to compile standard C++ algorithms for execution on NVIDIA GPUs.

What is GPU CrossFire? ›

AMD CrossFire™ is a multi-GPU (MGPU) technology which combines the processing power of graphics cards (GPUs) with the aim to improve performance by speeding up the rendering of 3D graphics.

Can I get a free GPU? ›

Google Colaboratory

The only prerequisite to using Colab is that you need to have a Google Account. So, if you don't have one, you may create it to get started. The free GPU Model you get with Colab is subject to availability. Generally, you may get a Tesla K80, or even Tesla T4, with GPU Memory of up to 16GBs.

Why use GPU-Z? ›

It can show the current version of installed drivers, hardware model, device speeds, and even has a tab for tracking a graphics card's temperature and operating frequency.

What is CPU-Z good for? ›

CPU-Z is a freeware system profiling and monitoring application for Microsoft Windows and Android that detects the central processing unit, RAM, motherboard chip-set, and other hardware features of a modern personal computer or Android device.

How much power does RTX 3080 use techpowerup? ›

Being a dual-slot card, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 draws power from 1x 12-pin power connector, with power draw rated at 320 W maximum. Display outputs include: 1x HDMI 2.1, 3x DisplayPort 1.4a.

What is Titan GPU used for? ›

TITAN RTX powers AI, machine learning, and creative workflows. The most demanding users need the best tools. TITAN RTX is built on NVIDIA's Turing GPU architecture and includes the latest Tensor Core and RT Core technology for accelerating AI and ray tracing.

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