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TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.56.0 Released

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TechPowerUp today announced the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, the popular graphics sub-system information and diagnostic utility for gamers, enthusiasts, and engineers alike. Version 2.56.0 adds a host of new features, usability upgrades, and support for new GPUs. To begin with, we've added the ability to list and detect DLSS 3 Frame Generation and DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction in the NVIDIA DLSS section of the Advanced tab. The DLSS Scanner that detects the versions of DLSS libraries in your installed games. It now gives you the ability top open that game's folder in its context menu and select the target DLL file in File Explorer. The Sensors tab can now show the NVIDIA crossbar clock sensor, which by default is "off," and can be enabled for monitoring in the app Settings that you can find in the hamburger menu. Fixes have been added for Intel Arc video BIOS version reporting, and release dates for Arc A580.

Among the new NVIDIA GPUs supported with TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.56.0 are NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada, RTX 4500 Ada, new RTX 2050 Laptop GPU, L40s, and Hopper H800 PCIe AIC. Among the new AMD GPUs supported with this release are the AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE, RX 6750 GRE, Radeon Pro W7700, and Pro V620 MxGPU. The new Intel GPUs supported include Intel Arc A570M, A530M, and GPU Flex 170. Grab the latest GPU-Z from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.56.0



The changelog follows.
  • Added support to list and detect versions of NVIDIA Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction DLLs in Advanced -> NVIDIA DLSS
  • Added "Open Folder" context-menu option in DLSS version scanner
  • Added sensor for NVIDIA Crossbar clock (default off)
  • Fixed Intel Arc BIOS version reporting
  • Fixed release date for Intel Arc A580
  • Added support for NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada, RTX 4500 Ada, RTX 4000 Ada, new RTX 2050 Mobile variant, L40S, H800 PCIe
  • Added support for AMD Radeon RX 7900GRE, RX 6750 GRE, Pro W7700, Pro V620 MxGPU
  • Added support for Intel Arc A570M, A530M, GPU Flex 170

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Thanks for the added ability to list and detect DLSS 3 Frame Generation and DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction.....waited a long time for this :)

Nice with the colour (or is it color?) to distinguish between the DLSS types :respect:

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Major GPU-Z milestone release.
Thanks a lot for the hard work, W1zz. GPU-Z has been the gift that keeps on giving for many years now.
 
Does this do scanning on startup to detect DLSS versions? I suppose I could download it to see for myself.
 
Does this do scanning on startup to detect DLSS versions? I suppose I could download it to see for myself.
It scans the drives you choose - when entering the "NVIDIA DLSS" tab - does not take a long time (mine takes 15-20 seconds when only scanning the games drive)

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  • Added sensor for NVIDIA Crossbar clock (default off)
What it is and what it's for?
 
Does this do scanning on startup to detect DLSS versions? I suppose I could download it to see for myself.
It won’t do anything until you enter the dlss tab, select drives to scan and click „start“

  • Added sensor for NVIDIA Crossbar clock (default off)
What it is and what it's for?
It’s an internal frequency in the gpu that’s usually not exposed to public, some overclockers were interested in that
 
some overclockers were interested in that
O.K.

I also want to ask. Is it possible to add "GPU Temperature Δ (delta)"? GPU Hot Spot minus GPU. Not as default sensor, but something to enable (or maybe which will replace GPU Hot Spot). Which is also support minimum Δ, maximim Δ.

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I wrote few articles (thermal paste comparisons) and have to each time calculate this value. It's small and easy, but i have to do it manualy each time.

Interesting you opinion on that.

P.S. I understand that it will add one more sensor to list, but hey... i have got EVGA FTW3 card with list which already not fit on FullHD display (i have to disable 8-pins voltages).
 
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nice addition the crossbar clock, it would be nice to have even more information from power sensors, effective clock and maybe a nice onscreen-overlay.
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No plans on adding the missing RDNA2 sensors? GPU-Z report on RDNA2 sensors is quite bare.

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I don't think the designer of the ROG themed build uses Windows scaling. Although it's been this way for ages - nothing new. The normal one handles scaling fine.
I use 125% scaling, out of interest. Overriding the .exe's scaling so that the system handles it yields a better result, although the built-in screenshot tool still struggles.
Am I the only dodo using Windows scaling? :kookoo:

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I exsposed those selected but they are fake. nvvdd input power sum is gpu chip power draw in gpu-z.

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It scans the drives you choose - when entering the "NVIDIA DLSS" tab - does not take a long time (mine takes 15-20 seconds when only scanning the games drive)

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Nice implementation then in my opinion, thanks. Would have been annoying if it ran a scan just from starting gpuz.
 
Thank you.
Can you please update CPU-Z also to contain temperature and voltage for CPU and RAM also? If possible.
Would prefer using CPU-Z for temperature and voltages, than another 3rd party solution.
 
LOL. I thought was the same guy.... CPU-Z, GPU-Z, yeah... Or maybe they can make a better one, why not?
 
fantastic work
btw, can someone contacts other vendors than Asus (for instance, MSI) about a branded new dark version ?
I've ditched Asus out of my life due to gpu misunderstandings with the warranty and I want him out of software, too
thanks!
 
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