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GPU-Z not showing all GPU info (and incorrectly)

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I have a GTX 760 and there are a lot of missing information! What should I do to get all info shown on GPU-Z? THANK YOU

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Where did you buy it? Even the info that is in there is not looked no right for a GTX 760.
 
I don't think the problem is in the actual card. I've downloaded GPU-Z on two hard drives and in one hard drive the right information is showing and in the other one its whole a different story
 
If it was a 760 then the core clock should be around 900MHz IIRC.
 
ok thanks great help

Yeah, it actually is. It keeps you from chasing phantoms.

Move along folks, nothing to see here.
 
It looks like you have the default Microsoft driver installed. Head to Nvidia and download the latest driver for your card. After that, GPU-Z will probably start working correctly.
 
It looks like you have the default Microsoft driver installed. Head to Nvidia and download the latest driver for your card. After that, GPU-Z will probably start working correctly.

Was just thinking exactly this.
 
It looks like you have the default Microsoft driver installed. Head to Nvidia and download the latest driver for your card. After that, GPU-Z will probably start working correctly.
YES! It worked! Thank you! I didn't think about that because when I booted Windows on my first driver I did not have to go on Nvidia's website to download it.

Actually, during the installation of Windows on my second driver (the one where GPU-Z wasn't working right), I shut down my PC manually during the part where the PC installs things and then restarts multiple times. And then when I restarted my PC, Windows had "finished" installation and I had to put my personal information for this driver (Name, Password, Network,etc.) and then Windows was activated. Could that mean that I didn't let the installation completely finish and some of the installation has not been installed, although Windows is working just fine right now?
 
the screenshot has aero disabled, you cant use aero without a gfx driver & the driver version in gpuz looks like a microsoft version

no gfx driver doesnt mean windows wont work, it means it's not gpu accelerated
 
YES! It worked! Thank you! I didn't think about that because when I booted Windows on my first driver I did not have to go on Nvidia's website to download it.

Actually, during the installation of Windows on my second driver (the one where GPU-Z wasn't working right), I shut down my PC manually during the part where the PC installs things and then restarts multiple times. And then when I restarted my PC, Windows had "finished" installation and I had to put my personal information for this driver (Name, Password, Network,etc.) and then Windows was activated. Could that mean that I didn't let the installation completely finish and some of the installation has not been installed, although Windows is working just fine right now?
No it's because windows 7 won't recognize a GeForce 760. i.e doesn't have its full driver on its repositories so it only installs the generic standard VGA graphics adapter.
 
No it's because windows 7 won't recognize a GeForce 760. i.e doesn't have its full driver on its repositories so it only installs the generic standard VGA graphics adapter.

I'm curious where you got Windows 7 from. I have been over and over this thread, no Windows version do I see.
 
I'm curious where you got Windows 7 from. I have been over and over this thread, no Windows version do I see.
It's shown in the screenshot as driver version, Win7 /64
 
It's shown in the screenshot as driver version, Win7 /64
D'Oh!!!!! :laugh:

Blind as a bat while staring right at the screenshot.
 
YES! It worked! Thank you! I didn't think about that because when I booted Windows on my first driver I did not have to go on Nvidia's website to download it.

Actually, during the installation of Windows on my second driver (the one where GPU-Z wasn't working right), I shut down my PC manually during the part where the PC installs things and then restarts multiple times. And then when I restarted my PC, Windows had "finished" installation and I had to put my personal information for this driver (Name, Password, Network,etc.) and then Windows was activated. Could that mean that I didn't let the installation completely finish and some of the installation has not been installed, although Windows is working just fine right now?
Screenshot of how "it worked", please?
 
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