Monday, August 11th 2014
TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.9 Released
TechPowerUp released the latest version of GPU-Z, the popular PC graphics information, monitoring, and diagnostics utility, which gives you up to date information on your installed graphics processing hardware, and lets you monitor them in real-time. Version 0.7.9 of GPU-Z adds support for several new GPUs, and fixes various outstanding bugs.
To begin with, support is added for new and upcoming GPUs, such as AMD "Tonga," Radeon R9 M275X, FirePro W5100, W9100; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 6 GB, GTX 860M, GT 830M, GTX 780M, GT 740, GT 730, GT 720, Quadro NVS 510, FX 380M, GRID K520, and Tesla K40c. Bug fixes include correct release date for Radeon R9 290, more robust NVIDIA PhysX detection, improved fan-speed monitoring on some newer AMD cards, sensor graph overflow/underflow, and fixed French translation.DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.9 | GPU-Z 0.7.9 ASUS ROG Themed
The complete change-log follows.
To begin with, support is added for new and upcoming GPUs, such as AMD "Tonga," Radeon R9 M275X, FirePro W5100, W9100; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 6 GB, GTX 860M, GT 830M, GTX 780M, GT 740, GT 730, GT 720, Quadro NVS 510, FX 380M, GRID K520, and Tesla K40c. Bug fixes include correct release date for Radeon R9 290, more robust NVIDIA PhysX detection, improved fan-speed monitoring on some newer AMD cards, sensor graph overflow/underflow, and fixed French translation.DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.9 | GPU-Z 0.7.9 ASUS ROG Themed
The complete change-log follows.
- Added preliminary support for NVIDIA GM204
- Added preliminary support for AMD Tonga
- Added support for AMD Radeon R9 M275X, FirePro W5100, W9100
- Added support NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 6 GB, GTX 860M, GT 830M, GTX 780M, GT 740, GT 730, GT 720, Quadro NVS 510, FX 380M, GRID K520, Tesla K40c
- Added release date for R9 290
- More robust PhysX detection
- Fixed fan speed monitoring on some recent AMD cards
- Fix for sensor graph over/underflow
- Performance improvements to sensor graph drawing
- Fix for French translation
11 Comments on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.9 Released
as seen on the pics, shader has become 2688 insteed of 2560 and TMUs 168 insteed of 160
Can someone with a r9 290 see if its card has the same value, mine is a sapphire Tri-x by the way
Fine here
EDIT: Nevermind, I thought you meant 290X
Windows 8.1 x64
GTX 680 SLI
my gpu is currently running at: pci-express x2 v2.0
even at high performance power scheme.
it never show v3.0 before, but v2.0, because it's CPU dependant (I'm using i3 3220).
the problem before is, gpuz showing pci-express x2, not pci-express x16.
but now the problem is solved, after I'm reseating my gpu, and cleaned the connector a bit.
so it's just my bad, i'm sorry for bothering you, thank you very much sir.
Will try swaping to a new PCI-E slot yet at moment its in PCi-E slot 1
After taking card out and cleaning the slot GPU-Z now reports PCI-E 2.0 x16 @ x16 2.0.
So that was half the problem. But why do I only get card PCI-E 2.0 yet its a 3.0 card. is it were my motherboard is only 2.0, just with no display drivers installed it says 3.0?