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AMD Software GPU-Z

After turning off the temperature like the picture of 001, use the computer of R9 390 and 21.5.2 to take a picture of GPUZ 2.46 (like the picture of 002)
No idea what that means, sorry? What are you asking here? OR are you reporting something? Unclear.

Please use (proper) English language, so everyone here can understand you. :)
 

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And? What exactly is wrong here? I see nothing wrong in your screenshot #2.

Please note when you disable GPU temp showing in window title, GPU-Z will revert to showing the GPU-Z program version in the window title.
This is normal behaviour, and as expected.
If you want to change this to show your GPU model in the window title, I don't think you can do that, sorry. :)

If you want to take screenshots of other programs on your PC, then GPU-Z is not the correct way.
It can take screenshots only of its own window(s).

To take screenshots of anything, I am using Dropbox screenshoter, Cloud.Mail.RU screenshoter on my own Windows 10/11 PCs here. :)
(Occasionally, very rarely I use MS OneDrive screenshoter, mostly not on my own PCs but family ones.)

You can try this one too:

If you mean for me to do that, sure, here it is -->

qng.png
 
And? What exactly is wrong here? I see nothing wrong in your screenshot #2.

Please note when you disable GPU temp showing in window title, GPU-Z will revert to showing the GPU-Z program version in the window title.
This is normal behaviour, and as expected.
If you want to change this to show your GPU model in the window title, I don't think you can do that, sorry. :)

If you want to take screenshots of other programs on your PC, then GPU-Z is not the correct way.
It can take screenshots only of its own window(s).

To take screenshots of anything, I am using Dropbox screenshoter, Cloud.Mail.RU screenshoter on my own Windows 10/11 PCs here. :)
(Occasionally, very rarely I use MS OneDrive screenshoter, mostly not on my own PCs but family ones.)

You can try this one too:

If you mean for me to do that, sure, here it is -->

qng.png
yeah like this i want you to do it

And? What exactly is wrong here? I see nothing wrong in your screenshot #2.

Please note when you disable GPU temp showing in window title, GPU-Z will revert to showing the GPU-Z program version in the window title.
This is normal behaviour, and as expected.
If you want to change this to show your GPU model in the window title, I don't think you can do that, sorry. :)

If you want to take screenshots of other programs on your PC, then GPU-Z is not the correct way.
It can take screenshots only of its own window(s).

To take screenshots of anything, I am using Dropbox screenshoter, Cloud.Mail.RU screenshoter on my own Windows 10/11 PCs here. :)
(Occasionally, very rarely I use MS OneDrive screenshoter, mostly not on my own PCs but family ones.)

You can try this one too:

If you mean for me to do that, sure, here it is -->

qng.png
thank you for your help Thx
 
@W1zzard -- all is fine with newer May 2022 AMD Radeon drivers too! :)
(And AMD did not yet drop the "Adrenalin" or "Radeon" part from their drivers, I guess they will do it later this year.)

6wt.png
 
@W1zzard -- all is fine with newer May 2022 AMD Radeon drivers too! :)
(And AMD did not yet drop the "Adrenalin" or "Radeon" part from their drivers, I guess they will do it later this year.)

6wt.png
The control panel is still internally known as CCC
 

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