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TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.24.0 Released

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TechPowerUp today released the latest version of GPU-Z, the popular graphics subsystem information, monitoring, and diagnostic utility. The new version 2.24.0 fixes a compatibility issue with Windows Vista in which the digital signature of the application's kernel-mode driver would spring up an error. We've also taken the opportunity to do some touch-ups, such as adding the PCI vendor ID for Dataland, some typos in the Vulkan Advanced information page; and support for a handful GPUs that include NVIDIA GeForce 305M, Quadro P620, and the Intel HD Graphics iGPU inside the Xeon E3-1265L V2. Grab it from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.24.0



The change-log follows.
  • Fixed digital signature error on startup on Windows Vista
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce 305M, Quadro P620
  • Added support for Intel HD Graphics (Xeon E3-1265L V2)
  • Fixed some typos in Advanced -> Vulkan
  • Added Dataland PCI Vendor ID

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People reported GPU-Z not working on Vista, so I fixed it.

We added a "GPU-Z doesn't know your card, please submit a validation" message a few versions back and it's working well to catch all unknown devices
 
No I get that Wiz, it just scares me that people still use Vista... makes me want to buy a stuffed animal for some reason, and rock and back forth snuggling it... :confused:
 
People reported GPU-Z not working on Vista, so I fixed it.

We added a "GPU-Z doesn't know your card, please submit a validation" message a few versions back and it's working well to catch all unknown devices

I see. This is great. I am sure there are lots of crazy "OEM" models that still not known to us

Thanks for the hard work.
 
No I get that Wiz, it just scares me that people still use Vista... makes me want to buy a stuffed animal for some reason, and rock and back forth snuggling it... :confused:

I have a computer somewhere in the garage that runs OS/2 warp for an obscure program. It talks to my Dad's Astro van's ODB2 interface, is all I Know, and he hates change. He uses it to read useless trouble codes from the onboard computer when the van dies again every 2 weeks.

Point being, you name it, I promise you, it's out there somewhere, and it's running.
 
I have a computer somewhere in the garage that runs OS/2 warp for an obscure program. It talks to my Dad's Astro van's ODB2 interface, is all I Know, and he hates change. He uses it to read useless trouble codes from the onboard computer when the van dies again every 2 weeks.

Point being, you name it, I promise you, it's out there somewhere, and it's running.

But Wizz could be utilized elsewhere, doesn't have to serve every minority. I vote we contact Lisa Su, and she hires him as an adviser to the software development team for Navi... the stability/fps that would rise from 5700 XT would be GLORIOUS BEYOND MEASURE!!!! but even then he would tweak GPU-Z again to measure it proper... OH SWEET MAMA IT'S NEVERENDING!!! if only Vista users didn't steal his time...

Disclaimer, I am slap happy tonight, and tired, don't mind me. :roll:
 
Disclaimer, I am slap happy tonight, and tired, don't mind me. :roll:

I mean I don't disagree with any of the hiring stuff, but adding Vista support is probably nearly no effort at all. Just compile against the right SDK I'd bet?

Anyways back to topic. :)
 
I mean I don't disagree with any of the hiring stuff, but adding Vista support is probably nearly no effort at all. Just compile against the right SDK I'd bet?

Anyways back to topic. :)

I know nothing about programming, but yes back to topic before I get trouble... :roll:
 
People reported GPU-Z not working on Vista, so I fixed it.

We added a "GPU-Z doesn't know your card, please submit a validation" message a few versions back and it's working well to catch all unknown devices
Nice. Bet you're being kept busy cataloging all the new entries being received.

but adding Vista support is probably nearly no effort at all.
True, I'm betting a single line of code.
 
People reported GPU-Z not working on Vista, so I fixed it.

We added a "GPU-Z doesn't know your card, please submit a validation" message a few versions back and it's working well to catch all unknown devices

I wanted to try the super nice feature, so started GPU-Z on a PC with a card that i was 99.9.....% sure wasn't in the database, but i don't get the "GPU-Z doesn't know your card, please submit a validation" message
GPU-Z is just blank no info in the boxes

the PC is running W10 1809 (Fully updated now and still not showing the message)
and has a Matrox M9148

and I was thinking if i don't get the Question maybe others don't either. or is this installation/driver missing something? :)
 
Matrox M9148
Matrox is not supported at all, because Matrox doesn't seem interested in providing the least bit of support and I have better things to do than buy their cards and then poke at registers to see if anything useful comes out.
 
Matrox is not supported at all, because Matrox doesn't seem interested in providing the least bit of support and I have better things to do than buy their cards and then poke at registers to see if anything useful comes out.

Aaa OK that makes sense, Thx for the Answer :) and Thx for a Great program :)
 
Matrox is not supported at all, because Matrox doesn't seem interested in providing the least bit of support and I have better things to do than buy their cards and then poke at registers to see if anything useful comes out.
Matrox still exists and makes cards? Wow..

EDIT; They do. The spec page for many of them claim an AMD GPU. I wonder which ones.
 
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@W1zzard bro, From this link if I want to download the latest GPU-Z 2.24.0, Server DE, UK, NL, US-1 exe files are corrupted or server storage got any corruption (I think) cause clicking those files have no effect on windows, just load animation and nothing. Server US-2, US-3 exe files are intact, I can update or install GPU-Z as normally it would possible. Please check this ASAP!
 
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