New GPU-Z now available to download
TechPowerUp today released the latest version of GPU-Z, the definitive graphics subsystem information and diagnostic utility. Version 2.19.0 adds support for several new GPUs, improves user experience, and fixes bugs. To begin with, support is added for AMD Ryzen 3000-series “Picasso” iGPUs, besides NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, GTX 1650 Mobile, GTX 1660 Mobile, GTX 1660 Ti Mobile, GeForce MX250, and the TU117-B revision. Transistor counts were added for GeForce MX230 and GP108 chips. AMD Radeon Pro series graphics cards get a proper logo display.
TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.19.0 also improves support for EVGA iCX technology with better detection of support, and improved accuracy. We’ve added the ability to detect support for DirectX Raytracing (DXR), Variable-rate shading, WDDM 2.6 (requires Windows 10 1903), and Shader Model 6.5, and Tiled Resources Tier 4 in the Advanced panel. The tab now also lists out new DirectX 12 capabilities incrementally rolled out through Windows 10 1803 and 1809. The ASIC Quality readout will now only display on GPUs that support the read-out. Among the fixes include faster startup on devices with AMD PowerXpress, a crash when no known cards are detected and driver info is sought by a mouse-hover, a startup crash on Windows XP machines, and the correct silicon display of GK210 for Tesla K80.
DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.19.0
The change-log follows.
- Added support for AMD Ryzen 3000 Picasso APUs
- Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, GTX 1650 Mobile, GTX 1660 Ti Mobile, GeForce MX250, TU117-B
- Added GeForce MX230 and GP108 transistor count
- AMD Radeon Pro graphics cards now show the appropriate logo
- Improved EVGA iCX to work better and more reliably detect sensor capabilities
- Added support to detect DirectX Raytracing, Variable Rate Shading, WDDM 2.6 and Shader Model 6.5 (listed in Advanced panel)
- Advanced Panel now lists new DX12 capabilities introduced in Windows 10 Updates October 2018 and May 2019
- Advanced Panel can now detect Tiled Resources Tier 4
- “ASIC Quality” in Advanced Panel will only be displayed when available, since the feature probably won’t be coming back for new GPUs
- Reduced startup time on system with AMD PowerXpress
- Added new icons for the ASUS ROG version and fixed white line below window title
- Fixed crash when no cards detected and hovering over driver info
- Fixed crash on startup on Windows XP machines
- NVIDIA Tesla K80 is GK210, not GK110
Source: TPU