Monday, November 8th 2010

TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.8 Released

On the eve of a big development in the GPU industry, TechPowerUp introduced the latest version of GPU-Z, the popular graphics subsystem diagnostic utility that provides you with detailed tech-specs of your installed graphics processors, and lets you monitor clock speeds, voltages, temperatures and fan speeds. Version 0.4.8 features support for new GPUs, most notably, full support for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580, support for some upcoming GF104-based consumer SKUs, and some handy stability updates.

Apart from the GeForce GTX 580, GPU-Z 0.4.8 supports GeForce GT 420 and GT 440 (which are currently OEM-only products). It also features an updated TMU and texture fill-rate calculation method, and updated reliability on ATI cards using certain unsupported kinds of voltage controllers.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.8

A complete list of changes by the developer follows.

  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 and future GF104 variants
  • Updated TMU/Texture rate calculation method. Please report any errors in the forums
  • Fixed memory clock monitoring on HD 6850, HD 6870
  • Fixed label corruption on cards without any shaders
  • Fixed rare CrossFire detection bug on ancient ATI drivers
  • Added voltage monitoring fallback for ATI cards with unsupported voltage controller
  • Updated PCI vendor ID for PowerColor
  • Removed MSI giveaway
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14 Comments on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.4.8 Released

#1
mtosev
does this support hd 6950/6970 cards?just wondering
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#2
wolf
Performance Enthusiast
Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 and future GF104 variants
W1z did you have to get your hands on a GTX580 to add support for it, or are there other ways of adding detection?

also future GF104 variants sounds promising.
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#3
mechtech
wolfW1z did you have to get your hands on a GTX580 to add support for it, or are there other ways of adding detection?

also future GF104 variants sounds promising.
hmmm Added gtx 580 support..........so when will the reviews be out for the next forced air base board heater?? ;)
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#4
1c3d0g
EGGcellent! Best tool, as always. Keep up the great work! :cool:
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#5
W1zzard
mtosevdoes this support hd 6950/6970 cards?just wondering
it should have most basic detection support but nothing elaborate like release date, transistor size, die size etc
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#7
CDdude55
Crazy 4 TPU!!!
btarunrsupport for some upcoming GF104-based consumer SKUs
Awesomeness.:rockout:

Good to see support for the 580 and hopfully 6900 series with this release(even if it's only basic detection).
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#8
_JP_
btarunrFixed rare CrossFire detection bug on ancient ATI drivers
I think I saw this happening with a 3D Rage/Rage IIc card. It showed that it had crossfire enabled for over 3 billion cards...shame I didn't keep any screen-shot.
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#10
Andrea87
Nice update, thanks. downloading.
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#11
cool_recep
Program update dialog came back again....
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#12
yogurt_21
nice will have to dl when I get home.
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