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GPU-Z.0.8.5 error with Windows 10

Smuuth

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When I tried to update to this version I get the attached error popup:
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I have never had AMD Stream SDK on this computer and cannot find the driver in question. When I click on OK in the above box, I get this:
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GPU-Z always worked in the past before I updated to Windows 10 and updated my Nvidia GTX 780 Ti driver to 355.60.
 

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Do you have intel integrated graphics drivers installed?
 
So Windows 10 64-bit + GTX 780 Ti + NVIDIA Driver 355.60 ?

I'll try to replicate
 
"Drivers" and "Integrated GPU" are two completely separate things.
In your Windows device manager Display adapters section, do you see TWO video cards - Nvidia and Intel, or just one - Nvidia?

Some Intel CPUs lack a built-in GPU.
Is your CPU exactly this one? -->
http://ark.intel.com/products/37153...-Edition-8M-Cache-3_33-GHz-6_40-GTs-Intel-QPI ?

Anyway, seems your mobo lacks built-in GPU support and video ports, so it probably does not support any CPUs with a built-in GPU.
 
"Drivers" and "Integrated GPU" are two completely separate things.
In your Windows device manager Display adapters section, do you see TWO video cards - Nvidia and Intel, or just one - Nvidia?

Some Intel CPUs lack a built-in GPU.
Is your CPU exactly this one? -->
http://ark.intel.com/products/37153...-Edition-8M-Cache-3_33-GHz-6_40-GTs-Intel-QPI ?

Anyway, seems your mobo lacks built-in GPU support and video ports, so it probably does not support any CPUs with a built-in GPU.
Only one Display adapter - The Nvidia
That looks like the specs of my CPU, yes
There are no video outputs on the back of the motherboard so I'm pretty sure it does not have integrated GPU.
 
Have you ever had an AMD GPU installed in that system?
AMD Stream technology is part of the CCC package.
 
So Windows 10 64-bit + GTX 780 Ti + NVIDIA Driver 355.60 ?

I'll try to replicate
You may have to have a similar Intel socket 1366 mobo to test this properly. :)
But I guess you have 2-3 mobos for each possible CPU socket. :D
 
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No. This computer has always had Nvidia GPUs.
QUESTION: What OS 10 build number do you use? 10525 Preview build was released recently (as opposed to RTM/Stable 10240).

Build 10525 has some bugs, some minor, some major. Maybe you ran into such a one, if you use 10525 build, that is. :)
 
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QUESTION: What OS 10 build number do you use? 10525 Preview build was released recently (as opposed to RTM/Stable 10240).

Build 10525 has some bugs, some minor, some major. Maybe you ran into such a one, if you use 10525 build, that is. :)
Nope, This is my primary desktop so it is on 10240. I only install Windows Insider builds on my laptop.
 
Did you use a driver cleaner after upgrading to Windows 10 and before installing the latest drivers? My upgrade really screwed with my GPU drivers and my performance dropped measurably and it required a cleaning as it was running an older GPU drivers with a newer version of Calalyst. I've had zero issues since.
 
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Curiouser and curiouser: It will still not work for me. Obviously, something unique about my machine is not letting it work as it should. I still get the following even with the latest Nvidia driver. (355.82)
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Guys, I have the same problem here since the last Windows 10 update! I never had GOU from AMD and don´t know why It´s appearing.. I did every fix possible but nothing works.. =/
 

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Guys, I have the same problem here since the last Windows 10 update! I never had GOU from AMD and don´t know why It´s appearing.. I did every fix possible but nothing works.. =/
Windows 10 destroyed my graphics drivers. It left it in a half-baked state between two different versions. I would run DDU and re-install your graphics drivers to be on the safe side.
 
Ok, so I looked into this and that message is displayed when the OpenCl driver crashes while GPU-Z is checking for OpenCl support.

The "ATI OpenCL driver bug detected" message is displayed on all GPU architectures. I'll reword it. Beyond that I have no control over what's going on inside the OpenCl driver.

Did you eventually get it fixed?
 
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