Das kostenlose Grafikkarten-Tool GPU-Z von techPowerUp ist in der Version 0.5.9 erschienen. Mit dem Programm lassen sich viele Informationen über die verbaute Grafikkarte anzeigen u.a. auch aus Sensoren ausgelesene Daten wie Temperaturen, Taktraten oder Lüfterdrehzahlen.
GPU-Z läuft laut Hersteller unter Windows ab Windows XP, sowohl unter den 32-Bit- als auch unter den 64-Bit-Versionen.
Changelog:
GPU-Z 0.5.8:
Added explanation about PCI-Express power savings and 3D render test to accurately measure bus config under load
Added function to display ASIC quality for Fermi and Southern Islands. (Located in the GPU-Z system menu; click the icon in the top left of the window)
Fixed crash on older ATI cards
Added voltage monitoring for HD 7970
Improved real-time clock monitoring for HD 7970
Fixed OpenCL detection for AMD Antilles, Whistler, Seymour, Blackcomb
Improved default clock reading for AMD HD 7970 and Fusion
Added support for AMD FirePro V7900, HD 6930, HD 7690M, HD 6410D
Fixed Intel Sandy Bridge IGP to be DirectX 10.1, 32 nm
Added support for NVIDIA Tesla C2075, GeForce GT 630M
GPU-Z 0.5.9:
Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7750 and HD 7770
Added voltage monitoring for HD 7950 and HD 7970
Fixed memory size readings for ATI cards with large VRAM
Improved formula for NVIDIA ASIC Quality reading
Added explanation text to ASIC quality window
Fixed bug that caused updater to show up even though no update available, lagging GPU-Z.
When multi-GPU setup detected, PCIe load test will recommend full screen
Added board ID to BIOS version readout
Added option to show sensor reading in GPU-Z title (click the arrow next to the sensor name)
Refresh sensors in background now defaults to enabled
Fixed release date for HD 7950
Added PCI vendor Packard Bell
Fix for ATI hardware access breaking on Catalyst 12.1
Added fan RPM monitoring support on some ATI cards
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