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Feature Request: Improve GPU-Z to show who makes the memory for AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT cards

dreamy

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I'm not sure if this is the right place to request an improvement like this, please let me know if there is a better place.

Currently it does not show if the memory is Micron, Samsung, etc. Attached is a screenshot from someone with a Sapphire Nitro+ 5700 XT. You can see the "Memory Type" just shows GDDR6. I think this is probably the case for all or most 5700 XT cards, not just the Sapphire Nitro+. It would really help me to be able to see this information in GPU-Z. I'm not sure why this card specifically is problematic, but I know it is possible to see this information in HiveOS or msOS. Of course those are Linux based operating systems, but it shows it is not completely impossible to detect this information.
 

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Latest is showing fine for me? Actually surprised it's Micron and not Samsung but good to know tho.
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Do we know if "next release" stated was indeed 2.37.0?
I tried the same card on 2 computers and still won't show the vendor on my card (reference)
 
Memory vendor reporting on AMD requires a fairly recent driver version.

Do we know if "next release" stated was indeed 2.37.0?
Yes, this was added in 2.37.0
 
Memory vendor reporting on AMD requires a fairly recent driver version.


Yes, this was added in 2.37.0
My screenshot confirms it's working
 
Can you try with the new drivers. I want to check if the new drivers is what is needed to make it work.
 
Can you try with the new drivers. I want to check if the new drivers is what is needed to make it work.
Technically I’m on the “newest“ drivers(Beta) but I can install the latest Publics and check
Edit: Confirmed working on the latest drivers
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Why did you blur the driver
just curios?
Because they are Beta drivers, you're not allowed to see them;) See my under my name.:D
 
oh noice how
Because they are Beta drivers, you're not allowed to see them;) See my under my name.:D
stable are these beta drivers?
 
oh noice how

stable are these beta drivers?
Well that is why I am beta testing them to find out ;) Vanguard is AMD's Beta testing program there are a few of us here on TPU
 
Well that is why I am beta testing them to find out ;) Vanguard is AMD's Beta testing program there are a few of us here on TPU
i might try and find away into that
idk if thats possible though
 
As the saying goes -- "Beta's betta"! ;)
(At least, for AMD cards. Not too familiar with Nvidia GeForce Beta drivers anymore..)
 
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