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TechPowerUp today released the latest version, 2.42.0, of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, the popular video subsystem information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility for PC enthusiasts and gamers. The latest release adds support for several new GPUs, including Intel Core "Alder Lake-S" iGPU, "Tiger Lake" server iGPU; GeForce RTX 3060 based on "GA104," RTX 3050 Ti Laptop, T1200 Mobile, GRID K340, M30, and Q12U-1. Support is also added for Radeon Pro W6800X. With this release, we're adding the ability to tell a "lite hashrate" (LHR) GPU from one that isn't. On RTX 30-series graphics cards with LHR silicon, the GPU codename field will include "(LHR)." For example, "GA102 (LHR)." Support is also added for resizable-BAR on Radeon RX 5000 series (when used with the latest drivers).
TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.42.0 also makes it easy to collect sensor logs from your graphics hardware. Simply start it with the command-line argument "-log" followed by a filename, to log to that file. Several other issues were fixed, including application crashes when taking screenshots, a rare crash in the PCIe render test, a crash on some systems when preparing resizable-BAR support. The Radeon HD 5000 series from 2009 now displays the correct (ATI) logo. EVGA iCX sensors readings are more accurate. Radeon RX 6000 series (RDNA2) GPUs now correctly show DirectX 12_2 feature-level compatibility. Grab GPU-Z from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.42.0
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TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.42.0 also makes it easy to collect sensor logs from your graphics hardware. Simply start it with the command-line argument "-log" followed by a filename, to log to that file. Several other issues were fixed, including application crashes when taking screenshots, a rare crash in the PCIe render test, a crash on some systems when preparing resizable-BAR support. The Radeon HD 5000 series from 2009 now displays the correct (ATI) logo. EVGA iCX sensors readings are more accurate. Radeon RX 6000 series (RDNA2) GPUs now correctly show DirectX 12_2 feature-level compatibility. Grab GPU-Z from the link below.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.42.0
- Added support for Intel Alder Lake and Tiger Lake Server
- Added display of NVIDIA low hashrate status in GPU name field, e.g. "GA102 (LHR)"
- Added support for new RTX 3060 variant based on GA104
- Added support for resizable BAR detection on Radeon RX 5000 Series
- Added command line parameter "-log", which, when followed by a filename, sets the sensor log filename and begins logging once GPU-Z has started
- Improved EVGA iCX sensor reading stability
- Radeon HD 5000 Series cards will now display the ATI logo
- Fixed AMD Navi 2x not showing as DirectX 12_2 compatible
- Fixed crash during screenshots
- Fixed crash in render test
- Fixed crash on some systems while preparing Resizable BAR report
- Fixed memory clock readings on some AMD APUs
- Fixed GPU-Z does not start under Windows XP
- Added release date for Intel Tiger Lake
- Added support for NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti Mobile (GA106), T1200 Mobile, GRID K340, GRID M30, Q12U-1
- Added support for AMD Radeon Pro W6800X, Barco MXRT-8700
View at TechPowerUp Main Site