GPU-Z

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GPU-Z
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GPU-Z 2.44.0 under Windows 11, showing information about an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 GDDR5 Mobile
Developer(s)TechPowerUp
Stable release
2.44.0 / January 20, 2022; 19 days ago (2022-01-20)[1]
Operating systemWindows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10
LicenseFreeware
WebsiteDownload TechPowerUp GPU-Z | TechPowerUp

TechPowerUp GPU-Z (or just GPU-Z) is a lightweight utility designed to provide information about video cards and GPUs.[2] The program displays the specifications of Graphics Processing Unit (often shortened to GPU) and its memory; also displays temperature, core frequency, memory frequency, GPU load and fan speeds.[3]

Features[]

This program allows to view the following information of the video card:

  • Graphics Card's Name
  • Fake GPU detection
  • GPU Internal Codename
  • Technology Process
  • Chip Die Size
  • Number of Transistors
  • Support for DirectX / Pixel Shader
  • Memory Type
  • Amount of Video Memory
  • Memory bandwidth
  • Type of Bus
  • Width of the Bus
  • Frequency of the GPU (default / overclocked)
  • Memory Clock
  • Driver Version
  • BIOS Version
  • Sensors[4]
  • GPU Core Clock[4]
  • GPU Memory Clock
  • Low GPU
  • Fan Speed
  • SLI/Crossfire

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "GPU-Z ChangeLog for v2.44.0". TechPowerUp. Retrieved 2022-01-20.
  2. ^ TechPowerUp GPU-Z
  3. ^ Andrews, Jean (2016-01-19). A+ Guide to Hardware. Cengage Learning. ISBN 9781305446434.
  4. ^ a b "Monitor Your GPU on Windows with GPU-Z by TechPowerUp - Windows Experience BlogWindows Experience Blog". blogs.windows.com. Retrieved 2017-06-05.

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