GPU-Z 0.8.2 Final portable free Download
GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to scan your computer system and display information regarding video card and GPU. It gets you acquainted with a wide array of technical specification, thus enabling you to have a better knowledge of your computer’s abilities. GPU-Z features support for the latest NVIDIA and ATI cards and includes a GPU load test to check PCI-Express configurations. In addition, it grants you permission to default clocks, 3D clocks (if any) and overclock information. Reports are incredibly detailed, containing specifications about basically, every characteristic of video cards, such as name, GPU, process technology, chip, memory type, DirrectX / PixelShader support, memory bandwidth, type of bus, memory clock, version driver, sensors, speed fans and version BIOS. You can save the complete report on the sensors as a text files.
GPU-Z is also able to take pictures of the report and export it locally or to a free image hosting service so you can easily share it with your friends across the Internet.
Assessing the graphic capabilities of your video card is a very important task. GPU-Z can easily accomplish that for you; it satisfies the needs of the regular home users and professionals alike, such as system administrators.
All in all, hardcore users who constantly need to know what's going on under the hood of their machine are going to appreciate GPU-Z and its accurate reports. Since searching for these results through traditional methods can be a very difficult task, you can use this nifty application to offer you a complete overview of your video card’s graphic capabilities.
Here are some key features of "GPU-Z":
Support NVIDIA and ATI cards
Displays adapter, GPU and display information
Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (if available)
Validation of results
No installation required
Whats New:
Added graphics card lookup button
Added Windows 10 support
Added support for NVIDIA Titan X
Added support for AMD R9 255, FirePro W7100, HD 8370D, AMD R9 M280X, R9 M295X
Added support for NVIDIA GTX 980M, GTX 970M, GTX 965M, GTX 845M, GTX 760 Ti OEM, GTX 660 (960 shaders), GT 705, GT 720, GT 745M, NVS 310, Grid K200
Added support for Intel Broadwell Graphics
Improved Intel GMA3600 support
Improved hardware access stability on AMD Kaveri
Fixed GTX 970 ROP count
The driver version readout will now display WHQL status
Added AMD APU logo and updated other logos
Added PCI-Express bus usage sensor on NVIDIA
Added registry key (Force_WDDM_Mem_Sensor=1) to bypass NVIDIA driver memory monitoring and use WDDM monitoring instead
Web links now opened in default browser
Fixed NVIDIA BIOS save hanging system on Windows 8 and newer
Show N/A on Intel IGP memory size
Fixed GPU-Z icon disappearing on shortcuts
Fixed blank line between sensor logfile entries
GPU-Z can now start properly from encrypted system drive
Displayed Catalyst version only includes version number
Fixed OpenCL detection on HD 7970M
CrossFire on AMD cards no longer displayed as ATI CrossFire
Disabled memory vendor detection on future APUs
GPU-Z is also able to take pictures of the report and export it locally or to a free image hosting service so you can easily share it with your friends across the Internet.
Assessing the graphic capabilities of your video card is a very important task. GPU-Z can easily accomplish that for you; it satisfies the needs of the regular home users and professionals alike, such as system administrators.
All in all, hardcore users who constantly need to know what's going on under the hood of their machine are going to appreciate GPU-Z and its accurate reports. Since searching for these results through traditional methods can be a very difficult task, you can use this nifty application to offer you a complete overview of your video card’s graphic capabilities.
Here are some key features of "GPU-Z":
Support NVIDIA and ATI cards
Displays adapter, GPU and display information
Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (if available)
Validation of results
No installation required
Whats New:
Added graphics card lookup button
Added Windows 10 support
Added support for NVIDIA Titan X
Added support for AMD R9 255, FirePro W7100, HD 8370D, AMD R9 M280X, R9 M295X
Added support for NVIDIA GTX 980M, GTX 970M, GTX 965M, GTX 845M, GTX 760 Ti OEM, GTX 660 (960 shaders), GT 705, GT 720, GT 745M, NVS 310, Grid K200
Added support for Intel Broadwell Graphics
Improved Intel GMA3600 support
Improved hardware access stability on AMD Kaveri
Fixed GTX 970 ROP count
The driver version readout will now display WHQL status
Added AMD APU logo and updated other logos
Added PCI-Express bus usage sensor on NVIDIA
Added registry key (Force_WDDM_Mem_Sensor=1) to bypass NVIDIA driver memory monitoring and use WDDM monitoring instead
Web links now opened in default browser
Fixed NVIDIA BIOS save hanging system on Windows 8 and newer
Show N/A on Intel IGP memory size
Fixed GPU-Z icon disappearing on shortcuts
Fixed blank line between sensor logfile entries
GPU-Z can now start properly from encrypted system drive
Displayed Catalyst version only includes version number
Fixed OpenCL detection on HD 7970M
CrossFire on AMD cards no longer displayed as ATI CrossFire
Disabled memory vendor detection on future APUs
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