After more than three months of silence, TechPowerUp's graphics card recognition tool GPU-Z has finally been upgraded again, and this new version of 2.10.0 is very powerful, the update content is very rich, no white waiting for so long.
The new version adds support for AMD, NVIDIA, and Intel's large graphics card models, including desktop, notebook, professional card, and nuclear display. It also supports GDDR6 memory, greets next-generation graphics cards, and supports AMD and Intel processors. Temperature monitoring, very practical.
In addition, there are various detail improvements, as well as bug fixes, and it is highly recommended to upgrade.
Look at the update log one by one:
- Added support for AMD Ruilong full range, Intel Sandy Bridge II Core and later CPU temperature monitoring
- Added support for AMD Vega M GH/GL (Kaby Lake-G), Radeon Pro WX 4130/4150/8100, Radeon Pro Vega 56, Radeon Pro SSG.
- Added support for AMD Ryzen 3 2200U/2300U/2200GE, Ryzen 5 2400GE, Ryzen 7 2400
- Added support for Intel UHD 605/610/630/P580
- Added support for NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB/1050 3GB/1050 2GB (GP106)/1050 Ti Max-Q/750 Ti (GM107B), MX 110/130
- Added support for NVIDIA Quadro V100/P600/P620/P2000/P3200/P4200, Grid M3-3020
- Added support for NVIDIA Tesla V100/V100-PCIE-32GB/M4/P106-090/P5200/P6/P40/P100 SXM2/P100 PCI-E 12GB
- Optimize sensor curve drawing code, redraw faster, lower CPU usage
- Multi-faceted improvements to avoid external request (Query External) related errors
- Increase sensor data reset button
- Added support for GDDR6 memory
- Advanced tabs in the AMD graphics card BIOS to increase overclocking restrictions
- The screenshot prompt dialog is delayed by 1 second to avoid being screened
- Fixed GPU core sensor information prompt missing problem
- Fixed an issue with memory frequency errors on Intel Arrandale
- Fixed AMD Vega advanced panel memory module information error
- Fixed an error in the old ATI graphics card sub-card without information display
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