Monday, January 27th 2014
TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.6 Released
TechPowerUp released GPU-Z version 0.7.6, the latest version of the popular lightweight graphics subsystem information, monitoring, and diagnostic utility. Version 0.7.6 comes with support for new GPUs, including NVIDIA's upcoming Maxwell architecture. It also introduces the ability to tell the vendor of memory chips on your discrete graphics card, and a reliable new BIOS reading method for NVIDIA GPUs.
To begin with, GPU-Z adds support for NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX TITAN Black, GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GTX 750 (non-Ti), both of which are based on NVIDIA's "Maxwell" micro-architecture, GTX 840M, and new GTX 760 "lite" (192-bit). On the AMD front, it adds support for AMD A-Series "Kaveri" iGPUs, Radeon R7 M265, FireStream 9350, HD 8530M, and HD 8650D. A new Intel Iris Pro 5200 variant is supported.
GPU-Z 0.7.6 comes with a revolutionary new feature, the ability to tell the vendor of the memory chips on your graphics card, so you don't have to take your card apart to tell the same. GPU-Z 0.7.6 also integrates NVIDIA NVFlash to reliably read BIOS of NVIDIA GPUs. Voltage monitoring of GeForce GTX 780 Ti is improved.DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.6 | TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.6 ASUS ROG Edition
The change-log follows.
To begin with, GPU-Z adds support for NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX TITAN Black, GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GTX 750 (non-Ti), both of which are based on NVIDIA's "Maxwell" micro-architecture, GTX 840M, and new GTX 760 "lite" (192-bit). On the AMD front, it adds support for AMD A-Series "Kaveri" iGPUs, Radeon R7 M265, FireStream 9350, HD 8530M, and HD 8650D. A new Intel Iris Pro 5200 variant is supported.
GPU-Z 0.7.6 comes with a revolutionary new feature, the ability to tell the vendor of the memory chips on your graphics card, so you don't have to take your card apart to tell the same. GPU-Z 0.7.6 also integrates NVIDIA NVFlash to reliably read BIOS of NVIDIA GPUs. Voltage monitoring of GeForce GTX 780 Ti is improved.DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.6 | TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.6 ASUS ROG Edition
The change-log follows.
- Added graphics memory vendor detection
- Updated integrated NVFlash for BIOS readings
- Improved voltage monitoring support for GTX 780 Ti
- Added support for new Intel Iris 5200 variant
- Added support for AMD Radeon R7 M265, R5 M230, Kaveri A10-7850K, A10-7700K, AMD FireStream 9350, HD 8530M, HD 8650D,
- Added support for NVIDIA GTX Titan Black, GTX 750 (GM107), GTX 750 Ti (GM107), GeForce 840M (GM108), GTX 760 (192-bit), GT 750M (Apple), GT 735M, GT 720M
18 Comments on TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.6 Released
Hmmm integrated NVFLASH? any chance for ATIFLASH soon?
If you see ~100-400mhz (5%) or so over rated spec, it's prolly Elpida.
If you see ~400-700 (~10%), it's prolly Hynix.
If you see ~700-1000 (>10%), it's prolly Samsung.
Samsung is premium. Hynix is a lot cheaper than Samsung, but performs decently. Elpida is cheap crap, and I wish people would stop using it. Hopefully the fact that the most-used gpu tool, often clearly displayed in ads and reviews, now has the memory type shown for all to see will encourage AIBs to use higher-quality ram.
Thanks W1z, awesome addition and very thoughtful. Believe it or not, little stuff like this helps people more than simply letting us know what our current card uses and how we should expect it to perform. :)
BTW I think it's time GPU-Z had some up-to-date screenshots in its official page. :)
Thanks, this time the update was pretty snapy. :)
Oh. Btw, thanks for the new version.
My 7970's have Hynix; my 5870's have Samsung. :)
...and/or Optimus misbehaving?
Log looks like this:
Date , GPU Core Clock [MHz] , GPU Memory Clock [MHz] , GPU Temperature [°C] , GPU Load [%] , Memory Controller Load [%] , Video Engine Load [%] , Memory Usage (Dedicated) [MB] , Memory Usage (Dynamic) [MB] , VDDC [V] ,
2014-02-17 15:23:31 , 770.8 , 900.0 , 42.0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 1.0120 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:32 , 0.0 , 0.0 , 0.0 , - , - , - , 0 , 0 , 0.0000 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:33 , 770.8 , 900.0 , 40.0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 1.0120 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:34 , 770.8 , 900.0 , 41.0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 1.0120 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:35 , 0.0 , 0.0 , 0.0 , - , - , - , 0 , 0 , 0.0000 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:36 , 770.8 , 900.0 , 41.0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 1.0120 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:37 , 0.0 , 0.0 , 0.0 , - , - , - , 0 , 0 , 0.0000 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:38 , 0.0 , 0.0 , 0.0 , - , - , - , 0 , 0 , 0.0000 ,
2014-02-17 15:23:39 , 770.8 , 900.0 ,
0.7.5 didn't do this, shows constant 770.8 and then clocking down in 3 steps.
Sorry, my stupidness - Probably someone can learn of this;
I thought I had forced GPU-Z to use Nvidia on NV Control Panel - but I didn't!
So just remember to go to Nvidia CP 3D settings and force GPU-Z to use the enhanced gfx controller.
You may get a quicker response since this is just a news article.