![]() ![]() ![]() Nov 3rd 2023 TechPowerUp Selects PNY as Graphics Card Provider for Review Test Systems (87).Nov 22nd 2023 Intel Core Ultra 7 155H iGPU Outperforms AMD Radeon 780M, Comes Close to Desktop Intel Arc A380 (39).Oct 13th 2023 AMD Ryzen X3D Processors are Popular with TPU Readers, 23% Market Share: Poll Results (100).Among the new GPUs supported are NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, 810M, Mining P104, P106 and Quadro P3000 Intel Iris Plus 640 & 650, GMA600 and improved support for AMD Radeon RX 560. Support is added for EVGA iCX fan monitoring. The overall start-up speed of GPU-Z has been improved on slower systems immediate clean-up of "Query_External" files from the temp directory a fix for missing sensors in graphics sub-systems with shared memory the order of OpenCL properties has been improved in the advanced panel. TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.2.0 also comes with under the hood changes. It's now easier to copy data from the advanced panel, with a new context menu. Sensor data display mode (current/minimum/maximum/average) can now be set in preferences, so you don't have to manually set them on each start-up. The driver version field in the main tab now displays driver date in a tool-tip. To begin with, GPU-Z can now display graphics memory timings for AMD Radeon GPUs, in the advanced panel. Version 2.2.0 adds support for new GPUs, and adds new advanced features. ![]() TechPowerUp today released the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z. ![]()
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