Thursday, September 12th 2013

TechPowerUp Announces GPU-Z 0.7.3

TechPowerUp announced the latest update to GPU-Z, the popular graphics hardware information, monitoring and diagnostics utility. Version 0.7.3 brings in a few major changes, keeping in mind plans by AMD and NVIDIA to update their product stacks, a little later this year. We've added preliminary support for Radeon R7 240, R7 250, R7 260X, R9 270, R9 270X, R9 290, and R9 290X. On the NVIDIA front, we've added support for GeForce GT 625, GT 645, GT 755M, GT 745M, GTX 760M, GTX 765M, GTX 770M, Quadro K1100M, and K5100M. Support was also added for AMD Radeon HD 7600G, HD 8250, HD 8330, HD 8470G, HD 8570, HD 8570G, and E6460; FirePro W7000, and W600. GPU-Z 0.7.3 brings improved support for GeForce GTX 780 graphics cards with CHiL CHL8318 voltage controllers, and GeForce cards in general, with NCP4206 controllers.
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The complete change-log follows.

  • Added preliminary support for AMD Radeon R7 240, R7 250, R7 260X, R9 270, R9 270X, R9 290, R9 290X
  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7600G, HD 8250, HD 8330, HD 8470G, HD 8570, HD 8570G, E6460
  • Added support for AMD FirePro W7000, W600
  • Added support for Intel B43 variant
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GT 625, GT 645, GT 755M, GT 745M, GTX 760M, GTX 765M, GTX 770M, Quadro K1100M, K5100M,
  • Fixed release date for GeForce GT 750M
  • Fixed die size for GF117
  • Added voltage monitoring support for NVIDIA cards with NCP4206 voltage controller
  • Added voltage monitoring support for GeForce GTX 780 with CHL8318
  • Fixed crash on AMD HD 7790 while playing video
  • Fixed rare issue with fan RPM monitoring when no fan present
  • Fixed upgrade installer not working properly when GPU-Z is running
  • Sensor history will now be cleared on resume from standby/hibernate
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12 Comments on TechPowerUp Announces GPU-Z 0.7.3

#1
Mathragh
Cool to see the new generation of AMD cards gettting closer and closer!
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#2
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Creepily close.
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#3
_JP_
No R8 cards? Or haven't any surfaced yet?
Is there going to a hole between the 200$ and the 320$ price points?
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#4
EarthDog
GPU-Z 0.7.3 brings improved support for GeForce GTX 780 graphics cards with CHiL CHL8318 voltage controllers, and GeForce cards in general, with NCP4206 controllers.
Thank god... was tired of using the DMM to read off the Lightning, LOL!

Thanks W1zz!
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#5
PopcornMachine
This is the first I've seen the new naming convention confirmed.

Though it says nothing about performance, still exciting to get some info.

2 weeks to go.
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#6
Mathragh
_JP_No R8 cards? Or haven't any surfaced yet?
Is there going to a hole between the 200$ and the 320$ price points?
or $300 and $500 price points :D
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#7
seronx
_jp_no r8 cards? Or haven't any surfaced yet?
Is there going to a hole between the 200$ and the 320$ price points?
r8 270 + r8 270x.
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#8
Felipe.deleon
:) tanks u added support to my APU 7600G.

But one thing need to be fix, the GPU Temperature sensor is way off...

see...



the rest is great.
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#9
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
PopcornMachineThis is the first I've seen the new naming convention confirmed.

Though it says nothing about performance, still exciting to get some info.

2 weeks to go.
Why would a GPU-Z announcement and change-log post talk about performance?
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#10
PopcornMachine
btarunrWhy would a GPU-Z announcement and change-log post talk about performance?
Kind of my point. I'm excited anyway.

Guess I'm not the only over sensitive person around.
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#11
Prima.Vera
btarunrWe've added preliminary support for Radeon R7 240, R7 250, R7 260X, R9 270, R9 270X, R9 290, and R9 290X.
No R8 ?? :D
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_JP_
Prima.VeraNo R8 ?? :D
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