Das kostenlose Grafikkarten-Tool GPU‑Z von TechPowerUp ist in einer neuen Version erschienen. Mit dem Programm lassen sich viele Informationen über die verbauten Grafikchips anzeigen, unter anderem mit Sensoren ausgelesene Daten wie Temperaturen, Taktraten oder Lüfterdrehzahlen. GPU‑Z läuft gemäß Hersteller unter Windows ab Windows XP, sowohl unter den 32-Bit- als auch unter den 64-Bit-Versionen.
Changelog:
v2.26.0 (October 8th, 2019)
Fixed GPU‑Z crashing during BIOS save on nearly all recent NVIDIA cards
Fixed crash on startup on Navi when no driver installed
Fixed ASUSROG window getting cut off at bottom, hiding the “Close” button
Added support for AMD Radeon RX 5500 &RX 5500 Mobile
Updated the AMD memory temperature tooltip to clarify that it shows memory junction temperature, and that the value is the temperature of the hottest chip (not average)
Moved reset button on sensors tab by one pixel to properly align it
Reverted AMD fan-stop-detect-workaround, which was added in last version, because it introduced misreadings. AMD has fixed their driver since 19.9.1
Fixed PCIe idle speed reported for Vega 20
Fixed CrossFire detection on Navi and Vega 20
Fixed NVIDIA Quadro NVS 300 getting reported as fake
Added fake detection for cards using NVIDIAGK107&GK208
Added fake detection for GeForce GTX 1050 Ti based on GK107
Added support for TU104-based RTX 2060 and Quadro P520