Wednesday, October 14 2009
Today TechPowerUp presents version 0.3.6 of GPU-Z, our graphics sub-system diagnostic utility that provides information on the computer's installed graphics hardware, their various specifications, and provides real-time updates on their parameters such as clock-speeds, temperatures, voltages, and fan-speeds. The utility is backed by our overclock validation system, and an extensive video-card BIOS database. This release brings with it a few important changes that improve compatibility with the latest graphics processors, and enhance usability.

To begin with, GPU-Z introduces an infotip feature that makes understanding graphics hardware easier. Hovering the mouse over an information field shows concise information related to that field. Along with polished support for ATI Radeon HD 5850, and HD 5700 series, version 0.3.6 introduces preliminary support for AMD's newer GPUs. Also introduced is support for several of NVIDIA's GeForce 100 and 200 series GPUs, and some Tesla GPGPU processors. A number of stability issues have also been fixed.



DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.3.6

A list of changes according to the change log is as follows:
  • Added Infotips, they can be turned off in the system menu
  • Added preliminary support for ATI Radeon HD 5900 (Hemlock), HD 5600 (Cedar), HD 5300 (Redwood)
  • Added full support for HD 5850, HD 5770, HD 5750
  • GPU-Z no longer crashes on ATI ULPS enabled CrossFire configurations
  • Fillrate Pixel, Fillrate Texel, Memory Bandwidth will now correctly recalculate when clocks change
  • Bus Interface, ATI shader count is now periodically refreshed
  • Added support for HD 5850 voltages
  • Second voltage on HD 5870 correctly named VDDCI
  • ATI clock reading code fixed
  • Fixed default clock reading on HD 5850
  • Added Mutex to avoid collisions on long I2C operations
  • Added basic detection for a lot of NVIDIA card fakes (NV41 sold as 9800 GT etc..)
  • Added detection for ATI FireGL V7600, M92, RS880
  • Added detection for NVIDIA GT 130, 9600 GE, Tesla C1060, G 220, GT 220, NVS 3100, GTS 160 M, NVS 160M, NVS 150M, G105M, GT 240M, G105M, G210M, G310M, ION LE
  • Fixed die size and transistor count on G72 M
posted by btarunr - 7:49 PM |  Related News

User comments
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by [Ion] (October 14th - 8:02 PM) - Reply
Thanks, downloading now :toast:
by 10TaTioN (October 14th - 8:07 PM) - Reply
Thanks W1zz :)

Will report bugs if i find any (which i doubt :P)
by erocker (October 14th - 8:30 PM) - Reply
The info-tips feature is genius! :toast:

Added basic detection for a lot of NVIDIA card fakes
For real?! Would these be cards being "made" by naughty manufacturers trying to make a quick buck?
by W1zzard (October 14th - 8:32 PM) - Reply
i dont know the details about those fakes. but i am seeing a huge number of gpuz submissions from china using cheap gpus with device ids that nvidia doesn't use officially and the driverstring says something like "9800 GT" "9600 GT" etc ...
by Poisonsnak (October 14th - 9:26 PM) - Reply
Nice work as always W1zzard, thanks
by dr emulator (madmax) (October 14th - 9:49 PM) - Reply
[ATTACH]29591[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]29593[/ATTACH]+:respect: for another gpu monitor for the doc to play with [ATTACH]29592[/ATTACH]
by Jstn7477 (October 14th - 10:07 PM) - Reply
Thanks W1zzard! GPU-Z is better than ever, and the info-tip balloons are a nice touch. Keep up the great work! :respect:
by Zubasa (October 14th - 10:27 PM) - Reply
by: W1zzard
i dont know the details about those fakes. but i am seeing a huge number of gpuz submissions from china using cheap gpus with device ids that nvidia doesn't use officially and the driverstring says something like "9800 GT" "9600 GT" etc ...

Lots of those crap in Chia sadly....
And also lots of cut down cards like those 8ROP G92 96GSOs....:shadedshu
by InnocentCriminal (October 14th - 10:28 PM) - Reply
Lovin' the tooltips!
by Maban (October 14th - 10:38 PM) - Reply
by W1zzard (October 14th - 10:39 PM) - Reply
thanks, fixed
by Maban (October 14th - 10:42 PM) - Reply
Works great now W1zz.
by crow1001 (October 14th - 11:41 PM) - Reply
Cheers, excellent free utility from a very talented guy.:toast:
by Mussels (October 15th - 4:05 AM) - Reply
i'll be testing this soon to see if it resolves the issues with my radeon 4200 IGP
by chr0nos (October 15th - 4:07 AM) - Reply
seems i can't download anything from TPU :banghead:

i always get the legend:

"Please do not link directly to our downloads. Continue here."

Tried from IE & Mozilla
by Mussels (October 15th - 4:09 AM) - Reply
by: chr0nos
seems i can't download anything from TPU :banghead:

i always get the legend:

"Please do not link directly to our downloads. Continue here."

Tried from IE & Mozilla
its your web browser or some security software interfering, such as antivirus or firewall.

I vaguely recall zone alarm doing this to me in the past.
by Cheeseball (October 15th - 4:42 AM) - Reply
@Mussels

Is that the bug where when you run GPU-Z it would slow down GPU-Z to a crawl? I get that too with my J&W/EMAXX 785G board (the one with both DDR2 and DDR3 compatibility).
by lmlim (October 15th - 5:33 AM) - Reply
it always said you cant download anything from techpowerup anywamore why....????

it always said "Please do not link directly to our downloads. Continue here."

please help....
by Mussels (October 15th - 6:56 AM) - Reply
by: Cheeseball
@Mussels

Is that the bug where when you run GPU-Z it would slow down GPU-Z to a crawl? I get that too with my J&W/EMAXX 785G board (the one with both DDR2 and DDR3 compatibility).
sounds like the same issue to me. it slows down and goes "not responding" all the time, and gives invalid readouts.

by: lmlim
it always said you cant download anything from techpowerup anywamore why....????

it always said "Please do not link directly to our downloads. Continue here."

please help....
try reading a few posts above yours.
by wolf (October 15th - 7:04 AM) - Reply
great fixes and additions as always W1z, Can't live without this app :toast:

that's really odd with the cut down Chinese fakes... But I swear you couldn't get a Nvidia Geforce FX5600XT 128mb 64-bit in Australia, but existed overseas, and I was stupid enough to buy one....waaaay back then.
by wahdangun (October 15th - 8:06 AM) - Reply
by: Cheeseball
@Mussels

Is that the bug where when you run GPU-Z it would slow down GPU-Z to a crawl? I get that too with my J&W/EMAXX 785G board (the one with both DDR2 and DDR3 compatibility).
yep same with me, it even make my computer crash and not responding,
by Mussels (October 15th - 8:11 AM) - Reply
i made a thread about it

http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=106030

please post that you have the same symptoms in that thread
by inferKNOX (October 15th - 9:18 AM) - Reply
Incredible stuff W1zz.
Thanks for a trully great app, love the changes and tooltips make it just that bit sweeter!:rockout:
by W1zzard (October 15th - 9:26 AM) - Reply
by: lmlim
it always said you cant download anything from techpowerup anywamore why....????

it always said "Please do not link directly to our downloads. Continue here."

please help....
by: chr0nos
seems i can't download anything from TPU :banghead:

i always get the legend:

"Please do not link directly to our downloads. Continue here."

Tried from IE & Mozilla
can you check if going to techpowerup.com, then downloads and then gpu-z works ? what is your ip address? are you behind some kind of proxy?
by W1zzard (October 15th - 9:27 AM) - Reply
by: wahdangun
yep same with me, it even make my computer crash and not responding,
any chance you are running an old version of kaspersky ?
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