Wednesday, August 10th 2016

TechPowerUp Releases GPU-Z 1.10.0

TechPowerUp announces the latest version of GPU-Z, the graphics sub-system information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility that no power-user can leave home without. Version 1.10.0 introduces support for new GPUs, including AMD Radeon RX 470, RX 460; NVIDIA TITAN X Pascal, and 3 GB GTX 1060; and Intel Iris 550. GPU-Z can now correctly extract BIOS from AMD "Polaris" GPUs. Power-draw monitoring on "Polaris" GPUs has been improved, and a general shader count issue in ULPS mode has been fixed.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 1.10.0 | GPU-Z 1.10.0 ASUS ROG Themed

The change-log follows.

  • Added support for Radeon RX 470, RX 460
  • Added support for NVIDIA GTX Titan X Pascal, GTX 1060 3 GB, GT 740 (GK106), 930M (GM108), 930 MX
  • Added support for Intel HD Graphics 510, Iris Graphics 550
  • Fixed fan-stop on AMD not getting detected correctly
  • Fixed NVIDIA driver version not being read on drivers from Windows Update
  • Fixed BIOS saving on AMD RX 470/460
  • Fixed crash when lookup button clicked when no card detected
  • Name for unknown GPUs on ATI/AMD is now displayed correctly
  • Fixed incorrect shader count on Polaris GPUs in ULPS mode
  • Fixed GTX 1070/1080 release dates
  • Clarified sensor name of Polaris to "GPU 'only' power draw"
  • Improved power draw monitoring performance on Polaris
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9 Comments on TechPowerUp Releases GPU-Z 1.10.0

#1
dj-electric
"GTX 1060 3 GB"

Wait, hold it right here.

What? when? who? i thought this idea was confirmed not to exist
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#2
WhyCry
Dj-ElectriC"GTX 1060 3 GB"

Wait, hold it right here.

What? when? who? i thought this idea was confirmed not to exist
Of course it exists.
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#3
birdie
WhyCryOf course it exists.
I heard rumors it would be released as GTX 1050.

Perhaps even from you.
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#4
WhyCry
Nah I never said it's not coming. And GTX 1050 will launch later.
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#5
P4-630
Still waiting Asic reading for Pascal...:ohwell:
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#6
95Viper
@W1zzard
Thanks for all your work/effort/etc.:respect: :lovetpu:
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#7
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Dj-ElectriC"GTX 1060 3 GB"

Wait, hold it right here.

What? when? who? i thought this idea was confirmed not to exist
$219-229 MSRP, I think.

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#8
cgchambers93
Wonder what kinda benchmarks it would get compared to the 970.
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#9
WaroDaBeast
Last time I downloaded this nifty tool, it was version 0.8.6. Glad to see how it has improved, especially UX wise!

Good job reaching version 1.0, by the way (and yeah, I know it's a bit late to congratulate you on that :P).
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