Friday, May 21st 2010

TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.3 Released

TechPowerUp rolled out a new version of GPU-Z, the popular graphics sub-system diagnostic utility. Version 0.4.3 comes with a load of new features and stability updates. Highlights include full capability to monitor voltages on the GeForce GTX 480, a new method of voltage monitoring which extends support for many ATI and NVIDIA graphics cards, support for the upcoming GeForce GTX 465, GT 320M GT 335M, ION variant, GT 340, Tesla C2050, Tesla M2050, and other Quadro series GPUs, new display languages including Spanish and Hungarian, among other stability updates.

DOWNLOAD: GPU-Z 0.4.3

Change log follows.

  • Added full voltage controller monitoring for GeForce GTX 480
  • Added real-time clock monitoring for GF100
  • Added detection for vendor GALAXY
  • Complete revamp of voltage controller architecture. Adds voltage monitoring for many ATI & NVIDIA cards and generic monitoring method for NVIDIA cards via driver.
  • Added support for >4 GB memory on NVIDIA
  • Fixed memory clock reading on some HD 5670 cards
  • Fixed thermal sensor count on some ATI Evergreen models
  • Fixed incorrect default clock reading on some ATI Evergreen models
  • Added detection for NVIDIA GTX 465, GT 320M GT 335M, ION variant, GT 340, Tesla C2050, Tesla M2050, GTX 285M, GT 325M, Quadro FX 880M, Quadro FX 1800M
  • Added detection for ATI HD 5570, Mobility 4550, Mobility 5870, HD 4250, HD 4290, FirePro V7750
  • Added detection for Intel GMA 3150
  • Added fix for ADT7473 coldbug (GTX 480) via commandline parameter /fixcoldbug
  • Added OCP adjustment for CHL8266 (GTX 480). Use it via command line parameter /chl8266ocp without parameter to query, with numeric value seperated by space to set. This is a permanent change that will not be reverted by powering down the system.
  • Added languages Hungarian and Spanish
  • Updated languages French, Italian, Russian
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17 Comments on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.3 Released

#1
sneekypeet
not-so supermod
Very nice indeed.

The old voltage bug for my GTX 470 is now fixed, reads it overvolted right on the money. Thanks W1zz!!
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#2
TVman
its that time of the month again :D

anyway thanks
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#4
HalfAHertz
There is no better way
to start a Friday day
than with a cup-o-joe
and a new gpu-z dole
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#5
my_name_is_earl
I just hope that GPUZ is compatible with G15 keyboard because that will be awesome. Sadly it isn't compatible :(
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#6
W1zzard
come up with a complete suggestion what should be done for logitech keyboard support and how it should look like etc etc then post that in the gpuz forum
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#7
AlienIsGOD
Vanguard Beta Tester
I'll try to think of suggestions for G15 too. And W1ZZ, thanx for adding the IGP HD4xxx to GPU-Z:toast:
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#8
roast
Gotta love GPU-Z... cheers W1z.
Planning on getting a G15 soon, so I might post with a few ideas for it soon too. :)
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#9
ms-dost
thanks a lot, it's now more accurate on pixel fillrate amount. I want to ask a question, is it planning that a different skin or a different icon for GPU-Z in the future ?
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#11
W1zzard
ms-dostthanks a lot, it's now more accurate on pixel fillrate amount. I want to ask a question, is it planning that a different skin or a different icon for GPU-Z in the future ?
different skin: no
different icon: send me something nice and i'll consider it
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#12
Delta6326
W1zzarddifferent skin: no
different icon: send me something nice and i'll consider it
It would be cool if GPU-Z was able to have people create skins for it then they could post them on the web for people to download :) come on W1zz you know it would be fun :p
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#13
MonsterSound
red brightyishness

Thanks & luv the the GPU-Z; have for years.
As long as people are throwing ideas around, </clears throat>,
It would be nice to be able to change the graphs colour (the red brightyishness) displayed within the Sensors tab.
Just a thought.
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#14
roast
I'd be skeptical about using skins. It would probably defeat the purpose of a "lightweight" graphics utility if its bloated with skins. Maybe I'm wrong though. ;)
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#15
W1zzard
MonsterSoundThanks & luv the the GPU-Z; have for years.
As long as people are throwing ideas around, </clears throat>,
It would be nice to be able to change the graphs colour (the red brightyishness) displayed within the Sensors tab.
Just a thought.
yes reworking the sensors has been a long term plan, but i kinda cant come up with a good way to do it
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#16
inferKNOX
I always did wonder (but somehow never got around to asking) why the default clock for the 5850 was being read as 400MHz (even in the TPU VGA BIOS database) when it's 725MHz or something like that.
Well I guess that's what:
  • Fixed incorrect default clock reading on some ATI Evergreen models
is answering.:rolleyes:
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#17
inferKNOX
I got another question.
Aren't the 5850's and the like supposed to support OpenCL? On my system it shows that my card supports DirectCompute, but not OpenCL.
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