Friday, December 3rd 2010

TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.9 Released, PowerColor Giveaway Returns

TechPowerUp today released GPU-Z version 0.4.9, our comprehensive graphics subsystem information and monitoring utility that lets you get important details about the installed graphics hardware in your computer, and lets you monitor parameters such as clock speeds, voltages, temperatures, fan speeds, and usages (on supported GPUs). The latest version of GPU-Z adds support for NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX 570 graphics card, support for detection of PCI-Express 3.0 bus interface, detection of some new upcoming entry-level AMD Radeon HD 6000 series GPUs, and a large number of stability and reliability updates.

With this version, PowerColor and TechPowerUp return with the PowerColor Hardware giveaway. This time we're giving away some even cooler next-generation graphics cards, including two upcoming high-end PowerColor Radeon graphics cards, two PowerColor HD 6870 PCS+, and two PowerColor HD 6850 PCS+ graphics cards. To participate, simply download the latest GPU-Z, and click on the "PowerColor Giveaway", follow the instructions.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.9

A list of changes follows.

  • Added support for GeForce GTX 570, GTX 460 SE
  • Added support for PCI-Express 3.0
  • Added PowerColor Giveaway
  • Added Colorfire PCI vendor ID
  • Added detection for AMD Radeon HD 6310, HD 6370
  • Fixed BIOS >64k reading on GF110
  • Added GT215 based GT 220
  • Fixed TMU count on GF104
  • Improved default clock reading on GeForce GTX 580
  • Better error handling for memory type detection code
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22 Comments on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.9 Released, PowerColor Giveaway Returns

#1
Mindweaver
Moderato®™
Great job Wizzard! :toast:
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#2
Loosenut
Thank you W1zzard :respect:
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#4
ShogoXT
You probably put it in a while ago, but I really like the hover over boxes. Nice explanations on all the info shown.
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#5
1c3d0g
I LOVE this tool. Best GPU information utility ever! :cool:
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#6
Atom_Anti
It is cool, but does not recognize 3dfx cards. Too bad, I cannot verify my overclocking results with it.
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#7
10TaTioN
I'm getting an error.



Catalyst drivers are default, nothing modded.
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#8
t77snapshot
ShogoXTYou probably put it in a while ago, but I really like the hover over boxes. Nice explanations on all the info shown.
Same here, I love the pop up info boxes because there were a few specs listed that I didn't understand and I now do.:D Thanks W1z for yet another great version of GPU-Z.:toast:

Btw, what ever happened to the TPU and MSI gpu-z giveaway...what were the results of that contest?
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#10
Hayder_Master
support GTX570, hmm that's mean w1zz receive GTX570 sample and work on a review now:D
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#11
H82LUZ73
btarunrAMD Radeon HD 6000 series GPUs
Well i guess this puts the rumors of it being delayed until q1 -11 lol That tells me Wizz has the 6970-6950 ........
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#12
W1zzard
hayder.mastersupport GTX570, hmm that's mean w1zz receive GTX570 sample and work on a review now:D
no sample yet, but it's on its way
H82LUZ73Well i guess this puts the rumors of it being delayed until q1 -11 lol That tells me Wizz has the 6970-6950 ........
no i dont
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#13
Completely Bonkers
PowerColor Giveaway Returns
I hope that winning the giveaway means you will receive a new GPU as a prize, and not that Powercolor are giving away their returns! lol ;)
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#14
kaktus1907
still shows wrong GTX 460 texture fillrate :(

56*675*10^6=37,8 GTexels but it shows something else
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#15
Radi_SVK
I got this message,any idea?I honestly did not mess with PNP,at least not that I would know..how can I fix this?
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#16
W1zzard
Rado DI got this message,any idea?I honestly did not mess with PNP,at least not that I would know..how can I fix this?
does an older version work?
kaktus1907still shows wrong GTX 460 texture fillrate :(

56*675*10^6=37,8 GTexels but it shows something else
screenshot please
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#17
Radi_SVK
W1zzarddoes an older version work?
No it doesnt Vizz..but I just realised that I donot have sound LOL (I've installed new realtek drivers about an hour ago..Im going to uninstall them I we will see if this could be caused by them.

EDIT:something wrong here,I cant even see my device manager items..no sound..NOW what?

EDIT: Damn I don know what happened.but I had to do a system restore..GPU-Z works fine,thanks
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#21
OneCool
I didnt even know the PCI-E 3.0 specs were out yet :o
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#22
wteSmithy
OneCoolI didnt even know the PCI-E 3.0 specs were out yet :o
Neither did I, unless the new (Intel) Sandy Bridge mobos have this. Hope it does as I'm getting new PC once its released but still using my current 5970. I read that PCIe 3.0 should help improve performance of PCIe 2.1/2.0 as it features extra overhead.

Indepth PCIe 3.0 FAQ here which I found informative.
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