Thursday, June 25th 2015

TechPowerUp Announces GPU-Z 0.8.4 and PowerColor Fury X Giveaway
TechPowerUp announced GPU-Z version 0.8.4. The latest version of the popular video subsystem information, monitoring, and diagnostic utility, comes with full support for AMD Radeon R9 Fury X graphics card, and support for two other chips, namely the Radeon R7 370, and Intel "Broadwell" GT3e. The user-interface has been polished up, to include high-DPI aware visual elements, such as vendor logos. The video BIOS UEFI support indicator has been improved.
With GPU-Z 0.8.4, TechPowerUp and PowerColor bring you a new GPU-Z Giveaway! Two lucky winners stand to win a PowerColor Radeon R9 Fury X graphics card, each, by simply filling up a small form, and answering a simple question, in the "PowerColor Giveaway" tab of the main version of GPU-Z. The Radeon R9 Fury X is AMD's new flagship graphics card. Good Luck!DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.8.4 | GPU-Z 0.8.4 ASUS ROG Themed
The change-log follows.
With GPU-Z 0.8.4, TechPowerUp and PowerColor bring you a new GPU-Z Giveaway! Two lucky winners stand to win a PowerColor Radeon R9 Fury X graphics card, each, by simply filling up a small form, and answering a simple question, in the "PowerColor Giveaway" tab of the main version of GPU-Z. The Radeon R9 Fury X is AMD's new flagship graphics card. Good Luck!DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.8.4 | GPU-Z 0.8.4 ASUS ROG Themed
The change-log follows.
- Added PowerColor Radeon Fury X Giveaway
- Added full AMD Radeon Fury X support
- Added support for AMD R7 360
- Added support for Broadwell GT3e
- Added high-quality DPI aware vendor logos
- Whitespace cleanup in Intel VGA BIOS strings
- Fixed UEFI checkbox color on ASUS ROG
- Fixed UEFI checkbox displayed as checked when unknown
108 Comments on TechPowerUp Announces GPU-Z 0.8.4 and PowerColor Fury X Giveaway
Still on sale in UK at £599.99 inc VAT
call it £600 (its only a 1p)
£600 = $944.82
I think i did compare them both with appropiate sales tax included
One little thing: I feel like out of the 4 choices, what should have been included is "overall performance" because that's what I consider most, then stuff like noise and power.
Good luck everyone!
:toast:
sidenote ... for me power consumption is last and noise was 1st tho no real order for me as long as it work and feel like a upgrade over my current card :laugh: i don't mind the noise or power eaten (eck! i have a reference cooler 290 ... and she's only under a waterblock since last november)
Should I bother downloading ~200MB of libraries to try running the .exe ?
Any linux user managed to run this under wine?