TechPowerUp‘s popular graphics card information and diagnostic utility GPU-Z sees a new version released with v0.5.6.
For those unaware, this utility 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 and is used by pretty much every reviewer worldwide.
The latest version adds preliminary support for some of Nvidia’s upcoming GeForce Kepler family GPUs. Additionaly it also adds support for the upcoming Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 CUDA cores that 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.
To download the GPU-Z v0.5.6 go here, for the GPU-Z v0.5.6 Asus ROG Edition (as seen above) go here.
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