Thursday, July 19th 2018

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.10.0 Released

TechPowerUp today released a major update to GPU-Z, our graphics sub-system information, monitoring, and diagnostic utility that no PC enthusiast can leave home without. Version 2.10.0 introduces a slew of changes. To begin with, we have added CPU temperature monitoring, supported on all Intel processors 2nd generation Core and newer; and AMD Ryzen. The graph drawing code for the "Sensors" tab has been improved for faster rendering and reduced CPU usage. The "Reset" button in this tab can be used to clear all graphs with a click. Various under the hood improvements work to avoid error messages with Query External. GPU-Z now reports Override limits on the ATI/AMD BIOS Advanced view page.

Support has been added for the GDDR6 memory type. Among the new GPUs supported are AMD Vega M GH, Vega M GL, WX 4130, WX 4150, WX 8100, Radeon Pro Vega 56, Pro SSG; AMD Vega Graphics in Ryzen 3 2200U, Ryzen 3 2300U, Ryzen 3 Pro 2200GE, Ryzen 5 2400GE, Ryzen 7 2400U; Intel UHD 605, UHD 610, UHD 630, P580; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB, GTX 1050 3 GB, GTX 1050 2 GB (GP106), GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q, MX110, MX130, GTX 750 Ti (GM107B); Quadro GV100, P600 Mobile, P620, P2000, P3200, P4200, Grid M3-3020; and Tesla V100, V100-PCIE-32GB, M4, P106-090, P5200, P6, P40, P100 SXM2, P100 PCIe 12 GB.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.10.0

The change-log follows.

  • Added CPU temperature monitoring for Intel Sandy Bridge and newer and all AMD Ryzen
  • Optimized sensor graph drawing code for faster repaint with lower CPU usage
  • Various improvements to avoid error messages related to Query External
  • Added button to reset sensor data
  • Fixed missing tooltip for GPU clock sensor
  • Report Overdrive Limits in Advanced: ATI/AMD BIOS
  • Added GDDR6 memory type
  • Delay "Screenshot taken" dialog by a second, to not get captured by screenshot
  • Fixed secondary devices showing up with no info (old ATI cards)
  • Fixed memory clocks on Intel Arrandale
  • Fixed memory module info in Advanced Panel for AMD Vega
  • Added support for AMD Vega M GH, Vega M GL, WX 4130, WX 4150, WX 8100, Radeon Pro Vega 56, Pro SSG
  • Added support for AMD Vega Graphics in Ryzen 3 2200U, Ryzen 3 2300U, Ryzen 3 Pro 2200GE, Ryzen 5 2400GE, Ryzen 7 2400U
  • Added support for Intel UHD 605, UHD 610, UHD 630, P580
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB, GTX 1050 3 GB, GTX 1050 2 GB (GP106), GTX 1050 Ti Max-Q, MX110, MX130, GTX 750 Ti (GM107B)
  • Added support for NVIDIA Quadro GV100, P600 Mobile, P620, P2000, P3200, P4200, Grid M3-3020
  • Added support for NVIDIA Tesla V100, V100-PCIE-32GB, M4, P106-090, P5200, P6, P40, P100 SXM2, P100 PCIe 12 GB
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34 Comments on TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.10.0 Released

#26
W1zzard
DarkswordThe CPU temp reported by GPU-Z is about 8-9 degrees higher than what Core Temp gives me. I'm running an i7-7820X@ 4.7Ghz. Core Temp gives me idle readings of about 31C, whereas GPU-Z is telling me 40C.

Is anyone else noticing this on X299 platforms?
What does other software report?
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#27
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
JalleRCPU temp is grate, Now I only need CPU volt and CPU frequents, then i can have one less program running in the background to feed My G19 Screen with info :D
Meh, Afterburner's OSD is the best to monitor while gaming. :P

Cool new feature, though I'll use HWINFO64 and/or Afterburner for temperature (and other stats) monitoring.
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#28
lexluthermiester
@W1zzard
Did the problem of the exe generating randomly named dll files get worked out? It was irritating enough that I stopped using it.
erekXGI Volari Duo V8 Ultra
That is one seriously old card.. Likely not, but then again, W1zzard's pulled rabbit's out of his hat before..
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#29
SK-1
Great update. Like the CPU monitoring.
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#30
JalleR
RejZoRAnd memory usage. This way you can basically entirely monitor what's happening with the system at every given time which can be great for figuring out problems because you just look in vertical line and you instantly see what was going on at that time with all components.

@nemesis.ie
Got it. I always had just 1 card so I never paid much attention to that dropdown menu.
I use Windows info for Memory usage, Can't Really uninstall that anyways :D
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#31
RejZoR
But you don't have it in the same place where you can monitor other graphs in parallel. You can easily spot why something happened when graphs are refreshed in parallel.
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#32
JalleR
yes i do, I use a Program that can get info from shared memory and other add-ons to get the data displayed on the Keyboard screen so i can see what i want how i want it :D one reason i dont understand why the Keyboard with display didnt catch on. but the standart software isn't that grate.
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#33
nemesis.ie
I think price and early software being buggy/little support was a problem. I had one of those original keyboards with the amber display. It was great until the keys started getting iffy.

Additionally, if there were good, suitably enabled phone apps, you could "just" clip a phone/tablet to the top of the keyboard ...
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#34
JalleR
nemesis.ieI think price and early software being buggy/little support was a problem. I had one of those original keyboards with the amber display. It was great until the keys started getting iffy.

Additionally, if there were good, suitably enabled phone apps, you could "just" clip a phone/tablet to the top of the keyboard ...
yes thats right Logitech is doing that but it Smokes more than the standart software for the G15-19 series... but yes the standart software is 91% of the problem :)
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