GPU-Z Multilingual !{Latest}
GPU-Z Multilingual !{Latest}
GPU-Z supports NVIDIA and ATI video cards. The utility will help you to determine which model of the video card is installed in your computer, to find out the interface for the connection, and will tell you which graphics processor is used (BIOS version, chip revision number, frequency in 2D, 3D modes and overclocking, information about DirectX support).
In addition, the GPU-Z provides information about the video memory, namely its type, volume, bit capacity.
Key Features:
- Support for NVIDIA, ATI and Intel graphics cards
- Display information about the display adapter, graphics processor, and display
- Displays frequencies during acceleration, default and 3D (if available)
- Verifying results
- Does not require installation
Changes in version 2.11.0:
- Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX Turing support
- Added option to minimize GPU-Z on close
- Added system RAM memory usage sensor
- Added temperature monitoring offset for Threadripper 2nd gen
- Fixed typo in NVIDIA Perf Cap Reason tooltip
- GPU-Z will no longer be used AMD ADL memory sensors because they are buggy, WDDM monitoring used again
- GPU Lookup feature improved by taking boost clock into account
- Added ability to clean up old QueryExternal files in temp directory
- Added support for BIOS parser for USB-C output, GDDR6 memory, 16 Gbit memory chips
- Added support for NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080, RTX 2070, GTX 750 Ti (GM107-A), GTX 1050 Ti Mobile 4 GB, Quadro P1000, Tesla P100 DGXS, GeForce 9200
- Added support for AMD Vega 20, Fenghuang, Ryzen 5 Pro 2500U, 5 Pro 2400G, 3 Pro 2200G, 3 Pro 2300U, 3 2200GE, Athlon 200GE, Embedded V1807B
- Added support for Intel UHD 610, UHD P630 (Xeon), Coffee Lake GT3e (i5-8259U)
OS: Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 (both 32 and 64 bit versions)
You can download GPU-Z from the link below…