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TechPowerUp GPU-Z v0.5.6 Released

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TechPowerUp released a new version of GPU-Z, version 0.5.6. GPU-Z is our popular graphics card information and diagnostic utility that gives you technical details of the graphics hardware installed in your PC, and lets you monitor fine details such as clock speeds, temperatures, and voltages. The new version adds preliminary support for some of NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce Kepler family GPUs. It also adds support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 CUDA cores, which will be launched this 29th. Support is also added for AMD Radeon HD 6320, FirePro V9800, FirePro V4900, GeForce GTX 460 V2 (GTX 460 based on GF114), Quadro NVS 420, Quadro NVS 450, and Quadro FX 380 LP. A small bug related to incorrect shader reading on "Blackcomb" is fixed.



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. It also adds support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 CUDA cores, which will be launched this 29th.

Lol..last time you mentioned that on your site, you had to 'pull' the article...NDA's what a pain in the ass..;)
 
I haven't updated this in a while, and in case the whole TPU crew doesn't get enough of this....

Thank you for all the hard work!
 
Lol..last time you mentioned that on your site, you had to 'pull' the article...NDA's what a pain in the ass..;)

No, we reinstated that in hours. And no, I didn't sign any NDA. Ask me what you want to know about that card. I'll try to answer to the best of my knowledge.
 
No, we reinstated that in hours. And no, I didn't sign any NDA. Ask me what you want to know about that card. I'll try to answer to the best of my knowledge.

Then why was the article pulled..:confused:
 
Then why was the article pulled..:confused:

Whatever the reason, it was not because we breached an NDA. To breach an NDA, you first sign one, and at the time of publication of that article, the 560Ti448 press NDA didn't even exist.
 
great tool! can not be missed
 
Whatever the reason, it was not because we breached an NDA. To breach an NDA, you first sign one, and at the time of publication of that article, the 560Ti448 press NDA didn't even exist.

Do you guys have that in your lab? :roll:
 
Why using Asus name which didn't help at all creating gpu-z
and not even mentioning the names of the "translators"?
 
Cool, got it. :cool:
 
This version is lightning quick compared to v0.5.5 that I was using before :toast:
 
Do you guys have that in your lab? :roll:

A wall-poster that reads "To break an NDA, you first sign one"? No.

There are other sites that flash their chests post their reviews before NDA expiry time (so they could move up Google), those folks have such posters.
 
Lol..last time you mentioned that on your site, you had to 'pull' the article...NDA's what a pain in the ass..;)

Well, you don't sign an NDA over some VR-Tech rumor (at that time). So no, that's not how it works.
 
i got 3 unreleased vga cards here, that will be released soon
 
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