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TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.8.2 Released

This displays windows 8 in build 9926 enterprise edition of win 10 beta.
This is a known issue with certain builds of Win 10 Beta. The OS reports it is Windows 8, not Windows 10. I guess Microsoft is coming up with yet another special get version call for Windows 10
 
the Windows pre-installed drivers. I guess your post answered my question their are not. At least GPU-Z will work when AMD releases a package for WDDM 2

Actually WU installs fully fledged Catalyst 15.20... and as you see WDDM 2.0 WHQL and I am glad they fixed something, the sucker doesn't switch off full RGB output after few seconds as omega did for my projector. There is nothing missing. And it is build 10036. And about the NT6.x/NT10 naming scheme it just normal for a beta product for a while, I guess they haven't decided it for themselves and wish not to break things for a while.

Just use...

Code:
reg query "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" /v "ProductName"
or
cmd /c ver
 
@W1zzard 0.8.2 in Windows 10 shows a blank screen for the render test.
 
Why not added preliminary support for AMD Radeon R9 390X and 390?

Almost everything is known about the card.
 
Nope, that's a serious question. There are NO updates available for any DirectX version above 9. In fact, there is just one, and that's from June 2010. The guy is using Windows 10 Preview, so there's nothing to update.
 
And the point of doing so is...?

Because recently they do it for many cards.
Because you don't know when the next-version GPU-Z will be released. It might be not that soon and time will pass quite quickly.
Because we need this support for GPU-Z screenshots in some future leaks.
Because of respect to the brand.
 
All of those reasons are questionable at best.
 
New build of Windows 10 with Windows drivers installed for lols instead of the official AMD ones still shows Windows 8. Terminal shows Windows 10
 
Nope, that's a serious question. There are NO updates available for any DirectX version above 9. In fact, there is just one, and that's from June 2010. The guy is using Windows 10 Preview, so there's nothing to update.

Did you use anything past win95? Windows does not ship with full Dircect X libraries and dll set, never had actually. Check and then shout.
 
Did you use anything past win95? Windows does not ship with full Dircect X libraries and dll set, never had actually. Check and then shout.
I don't like your attitude. Tune it down.
Please link me to an official installer for DirectX 10 and 11. I'd like to see that. DirectX is part of the OS. There's no mention anywhere I can find about the libraries being just partial.
 
I don't like your attitude. Tune it down.
Please link me to an official installer for DirectX 10 and 11. I'd like to see that. DirectX is part of the OS. There's no mention anywhere I can find about the libraries being just partial.

The DirectX installer been always the same for years... and it does not ship with fully windows. And drop the numbers. Learn to read.

Your attitude and demanding is questionable now...

  • The DirectX end-user installation includes the D3DX, HLSL Compiler, XInput, XAudio, and Managed DirectX 1.1 components.
  • Note that the DirectX Runtime (Direct3D, DirectInput, DirectSound) is not part of this package as it is included as part of the Windows operating system, and therefore cannot be installed or uninstalled. Updating the DirectX Runtime is achieved by installing the latest Service Pack or obtaining a newer version of Windows.
 
The installer is from 2010. So yes, it's the same, and as far as I know, it installs DirectX 9.0c libraries.
I won't waste anymore time trying to "discuss" stuff with you when all you are capable of are borderline insults and arrogant hostility.
 
The installer is from 2010. So yes, it's the same, and as far as I know, it installs DirectX 9.0c libraries.
I won't waste anymore time trying to "discuss" stuff with you when all you are capable of are borderline insults and arrogant hostility.

Then why did you ask such a ridiculous question? The renderer misses a needed DLL, that comes from the install? Your further assumptions come from nowhere and if you cannot read properly and start to mix in DirectX Runtime versions.
 
GPU-Z render test uses DirectX 9 therefore it needs DirectX 9 binaries. I don't know if it will be helpful to you though.

Also, children, please behave.
 
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