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Γιατί όπως πάντα τίθονται τα εξής θέματα:

1) Αφού το κάνει η ASUS, θα το κάνουν και οι υπόλοιπες εταιρείες. Ήδη μάλιστα ξεκίνησαν ορισμένοι overclockers και μίλησαν για custom CPU-Z ανά ομάδα.

2) Όταν ξεκινήσεις να πειράζεις αυτά, ποιος εγγυάται ότι δεν θα πειράξεις και τα clocks ή κάτι άλλο.

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GPU-Z v0.5.6 released

TechPowerUp released a new version of GPU-Z, version 0.5.6. GPU-Z is our popular graphics card information and diagnostic utility that 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. The new version adds preliminary support for some of NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce Kepler family GPUs. It also adds support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 CUDA cores, which 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.

GPU-Z v0.5.6 DOWNLOAD LINK & GPU-Z v0.5.6 ROG DOWNLOAD LINK

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Γιατί όπως πάντα τίθονται τα εξής θέματα:

2) Όταν ξεκινήσεις να πειράζεις αυτά, ποιος εγγυάται ότι δεν θα πειράξεις και τα clocks ή κάτι άλλο.

Αυτή η παρατήρηση Γιώργη, είναι από μόνη της, ένα θέμα ατελείωτο...

Το επί ίσοις όροις, είναι λίγο ουτοπικό δυστυχώς...

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GPU-Z 0.5.7 Released!

TechPowerUp today released GPU-Z version 0.5.7, the latest version of our popular graphics system information and diagnostic utility. This release of GPU-Z comes just in time for the launch of AMD's Radeon HD 7000 series. It packs tested support for Radeon HD 7970 and HD 7350. It packs an updated PCI Express 3.0 detection routine, with better detection reliability. It fixes a bug related to "APIC counter broken" on AMD Fusion APU platforms. Detection is improved for some rare GPUs, such as HD 6450A, HD 6470M, and the more popular HD 5570.

Several reliability updates were introduced. This includes fixed (improved) fillrate calculation on Fermi architecture, fixed ROP count on GT 420, GT 520, HD 5450, HD 6450; fixed random values showing as default clocks on some NVIDIA cards; fixed random value showing as shader clock on NVIDIA cards without shader clock; and addition of process size, die size, transistor count for Radeon E6760.

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GPU-Z v0.5.8 released

TechPowerUp today released the latest version of GPU-Z, our popular video subsystem information and diagnostic utility that provides you with accurate information about the graphics hardware installed, and lets you monitor their clock speeds, fan speeds, voltages, VRAM consumption, etc., in real-time. Version 0.5.8 introduces two new features. The first one is a render test that applies sufficient load (not stress) on the GPU to pull it out of PCI-Express link-state power-management, to ensure the Bus information is accurate. If you find the PCI-Express bus link speed or PCIe version displayed incorrectly, simply click on the "?" button next to the field to launch the load test.

The next new feature is ASIC quality, designed for NVIDIA Fermi (GF10x and GF11x GPUs) and AMD Southern Islands (HD 7800 series and above), aimed at advanced users, hardware manufacturers, and the likes. We've found the ways in which AMD and NVIDIA segregate their freshly-made GPU ASICs based on the electrical leakages the chips produce (to increase yield by allotting them in different SKUs and performance bins), and we've found ways in which ASIC quality can be quantified and displayed. Find this feature in the context menu of GPU-Z. We're working on implementing this feature on older AMD Radeon GPUs

GPU-Z v0.5.8 DOWNLOAD LINK &GPU-Z v0.5.8 ROG DOWNLOAD LINK

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The full change-log follows.

  • Added explanation about PCI-Express power savings and 3D render test to accurately measure bus config under load
  • Added function to display ASIC quality for Fermi and Southern Islands. (Located in the GPU-Z system menu)
  • Fixed crash on older ATI cards
  • Added voltage monitoring for HD 7970
  • Improved real-time clock monitoring for HD 7970
  • Fixed OpenCL detection for AMD Antilles, Whistler, Seymour, Blackcomb
  • Improved default clock reading for AMD HD 7970 and Fusion
  • Added support for AMD FirePro V7900, HD 6930, HD 7690M, HD 6410D
  • Fixed Intel Sandy Bridge IGP to be DirectX 10.1, 32 nm
  • Added support for NVIDIA Tesla C2075, GeForce GT 630M

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GPU-Z v0.5.9 released

TechPowerUp today released the latest version of GPU-Z, the popular graphics subsystem information and diagnostic utility. GPU-Z briefs you on the graphics hardware installed in the system, and lets you monitor clock speeds, voltages, temperatures, fan-speeds, and other information in real-time. The new version adds full-support for AMD's Radeon HD 7700 series "Cape Verde" GPUs (HD 7770 and HD 7750) that are bound for launch a little later this month. The new version also has an updated ASIC Quality calculation formula that makes reading on NVIDIA GPUs more reliable.

Other important updates include voltage monitoring support for Radeon HD 7970 and HD 7950; support for some rare GeForce GT 520 variants that are based on GF108, GeForce GTX 555 (OEM), GeForce 305M, and GeForce 610M; and more reliable memory size reading for AMD Radeon graphics cards with large memory sizes. Sensors now refresh in the background by default (and not just when the Sensors tab is in the foreground). The board ID is now displayed along with the BIOS version string.

GPU-Z v0.5.9 DOWNLOAD LINK &GPU-Z v0.5.9 ROG DOWNLOAD LINK

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The complete change-log detailing even more updates follows.

  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7750 and HD 7770
  • Added voltage monitoring for HD 7950 and HD 7970
  • Fixed memory size readings for ATI cards with large VRAM
  • Improved formula for NVIDIA ASIC Quality reading
  • Added explanation text to ASIC quality window
  • Fixed bug that caused updater to show up even though no update available, lagging GPU-Z.
  • When multi-GPU setup detected, PCIe load test will recommend full screen
  • Added board ID to BIOS version readout
  • Added option to show sensor reading in GPU-Z title (click the arrow next to the sensor name)
  • Refresh sensors in background now defaults to enabled
  • Fixed release date for HD 7950
  • Added PCI vendor Packard Bell
  • Fix for ATI hardware access breaking on Catalyst 12.1
  • Added fan RPM monitoring support on some ATI cards
  • Added GF108 based GT 520, GTX 555 (non-mobile), GeForce 305M, 610M

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GPU-Z v0.6.0 released

TechPowerUp released the latest version of GPU-Z, the PC enthusiast community's favorite graphics subsystem information and diagnostic utility, which gives you up to date information about your installed graphics hardware, and helps you monitor clock speeds, voltages, temperatures, and even exotic readings such as video memory usage and ASIC quality (on supported graphics cards). Version 0.6.0 introduces a host of new features, including refined support for upcoming NVIDIA Kepler architecture GPUs, such as GeForce GTX 680, and GeForce GT 6x0M; and the recently-launched AMD Radeon HD 7800 series. GPU-Z also embraces an installer, which places shortcuts, and an uninstall entry. GPUz can very much also be used as a portable, standalone utility, without needing an installation (just choose not to install, and use it standalone instead). AMD altered a high-level API with its Catalyst 12.2 drivers, which GPU-Z conventionally uses to talk to the hardware. Those updating from older Catalyst versions to 12.2 won't see its effects on older GPU-Z versions, but those with Catalyst 12.2 "clean-installed", might. GPU-Z 0.6.0 addresses this issue, and should now work normally with systems running Catalyst 12.2 clean-installed. A large number of other changes were made with version 0.6.0.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.0 & TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.0 ASUS ROG-Themed

Changes with TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.0

  • Added optional GPU-Z installer which launches when GPU-Z is started for the first time, or can be started manually via the GPU-Z system menu
  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7870, HD 7850, HD 7670M, FireStream 9370, FirePro V3900
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680, GT 640M, GTX 560 SE, GT 550M, GeForce 510, NVS 2100M
  • Fixed clocks not showing correctly on some systems with Catalyst 12.2
  • Fixed board id reading on pre-Fermi cards
  • Fixed OpenCL detection for ATI Fusion (Sumo & Ontario)
  • Fixed GPU-Z window getting cut off at certain DPI settings

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GPU-Z v0.6.2 released

TechPowerUp today announced GPU-Z 0.6.2, and with it, a new graphics card giveaway in partnership with PowerColor, in which you could win some of the fastest and coolest Radeon HD 7000 series graphics cards in the industry. Version 0.6.2 of GPU-Z adds support for some new GPUs on the horizon, such as NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690, GeForce GTX 670, GeForce GT 640 (desktop), GeForce GT 630, GeForce 605, GeForce GTX 675M (mobile), and GeForce GTX 670M; AMD Radeon HD 7970M (mobile), and Radeon HD 7450 (desktop); Intel HD 4000 and HD 2500 "Ivy Bridge". GPU-Z 0.6.2 improves NVIDIA GPU Boost clock speed detection. A host of other stability and reliability changes were made (refer to the change-log below).

With GPU-Z 0.6.2, TechPowerUp is teaming up with PowerColor to present to you this year's first GPU-Z Giveaway, in which you could win some great graphics hardware. Up for grabs are PowerColor HD 7970 PCS+ Vortex II, PowerColor HD 7870 PCS+ Vortex II, and the yet-unannounced PowerColor HD 7770 PCS+ Vortex II. To participate in the Giveaway, simply run GPU-Z 0.6.2 (main version), click on the "PowerColor Giveaway" tab, and follow the instructions. Entries are open till June 01, 2012; multiple entries may lead to elimination. Good Luck!

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.2 & TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.2w ASUS ROG-Themed

The complete change-log follows.

  • Added PowerColor giveaway
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690, GTX 670, GT 640, GT 630, GeForce 605, Quadro 3000M, GTX 675M, GTX 670M
  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7970M, HD 7450
  • Added full support for Intel Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge integrated graphics
  • Fixed ROP count on GK107
  • Improved NVIDIA Kepler Boost Clock detection
  • Fixed crash on AMD Southern Islands when no graphics card driver installed
  • Fixed installer not working properly on Windows XP
  • Disabled broken BIOS save on NVIDIA Kepler
  • BIOS files are saved as .rom now
  • Fixed sensor graph redraw and improved its performance
  • Fixed boost clocks being displayed on Fermi

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GPU-Z v0.6.3 released

The complete change-log follows.

  • Added support for NVIDIA GT 620, GT 630, GT 640, GTX 660, Tesla M2090, Quadro 1100M, Quadro 5000M, NVS 5400M, G610M, GT 620M, GT 630M, GT640M LE, GT 660M
  • Added support for AMD Trinity, HD 7570, HD 7670, HD 6610M, HD 7550M, HD 7850M, HD 7520G, HD 7640G
  • Added warning when OpenCL detection crashed (usually caused by buggy Intel Ivy Bridge GPU drivers)
  • Fixed OpenCL detection for Intel, AMD Cape Verde
  • Improved NVIDIA Kepler boost clock detection
  • Shader clock readout will now be "N/A" when not available
  • Bus interface for Fusion and Intel SB/IB will now be "N/A"
  • Fixed crash on ATI related to BIOS reading
  • Added GPU Power consumption monitoring for Sandy Bridge & Ivy Bridge
  • Added voltage monitoring for HD 7700 Series
  • Fixed crashes on Windows 8
  • Installer will not be launched when GPU-Z is started using -dump
  • Added Icon and Publisher name to Installer
  • Sensor log checkbox will uncheck properly

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.3 & TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.3w ASUS ROG-Themed

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GPU-Z v0.6.4 released

A list of changes follows.

  • Changed sort order of devices to put devices with connected monitor first
  • Fixed memory size reading for NVIDIA cards with 4 GB or more
  • Fixed AMD Trinity Fusion clock readings
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GTX 660, GTX 650, GT 610, GTX 680M
  • Added support for AMD FirePro 2270
  • Fixed ROP and TMU count for Intel GMA 3600
  • Changed sensor label from "VReg Temperature" to "VRM Temperature"
  • Fix for sensors displaying Fahrenheit not being saved properly
  • Added VRM temperature monitoring for CHL8228 based cards
  • Fix for various crashes

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.4 & TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.4w ASUS ROG-Themed

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GPU-Z v0.6.5 released

A list of changes follows.

  • Added BIOS save and upload for NVIDIA Kepler GPUs
  • Fixed boost clock detection for NVIDIA Kepler
  • Fixed realtime memory clock monitoring for NVIDIA Kepler cards without Boost
  • Fixed boost clock readout showing for Kepler cards without Boost
  • Fixed clock, temperature readings and crashes on AMD Trinity
  • Fixed uninstaller icon not displaying properly
  • Additional fixes for window getting cut-off on some DPI settings
  • Added working ASIC quality readings for NVIDIA Kepler GPUs
  • Added support for Intel Haswell Graphics
  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7450A, HD 7730M, HD 7700M, FirePro M4000, W5000
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GT 635M, GT 620M, GeForce 610M, GT 620 (GF119), GT 640 (GF118), Quadro 7000, Quadro K2000M
  • Added release date for GeForce GTX 660 and GTX 650
  • Added die size for NV10, NV11, NV15, NV17, NV18, NV25, NV28, NV30, NV31, NV34, NV35, NV36, NV38, NV42, G70M, G71M, G73M

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.5 & TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.5w ASUS ROG-Themed

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GPU-Z v0.6.6 released

The complete change-log detailing even more updates follows

  • Fixed GPU-Z window getting cut off on non-standard DPI settings
  • Fixed overclock calculation error on NVIDIA non-Kepler GPUs
  • Fixed GPU-Z not starting or crashing the machine on systems with broken HPET implementation
  • Fixed SLI not getting detected under Windows XP
  • Fixed garbled board name on some older Radeon cards
  • Fixed several memory leaks
  • L6788A voltage controller on HD 7750 and HD 7770 will now display correct default voltage
  • Added support for NVIDIA Tesla M2070

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.6 & TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.6.6w ASUS ROG-Themed

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GPU-Z v0.6.7 released

The complete change-log detailing even more updates follows

  • Added readout for texture mapping units (TMUs)
  • Window position is now restored on startup
  • When GPU-Z is minimized, the tray icon tooltip will show some sensor data
  • Added support for AMD Tahiti LE, HD 7870M, HD 8000M Series
  • Added support for NVIDIA GTX 670MX, GT 645M, 730M, GeForce 505, Tesla K20c, K20m, M2070-Q, M2075, Quadro 410, K600, K4000, K4000M K5000, K5000M 5010M
  • Fixed system hang when GPU-Z starts on CrossFire systems (Catalyst driver bug)
  • Fixed application crash when scanning for power sensors (NVIDIA driver bug)
  • Fixed memory size and GPU temperature reading on AMD Llano Fusion systems
  • Added command-line parameter -tab to select active tab on startup
  • Fixed OpenCL detection for all AMD Thames based cards (e.g. FirePro m2000)
  • Added version number to about dialog

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The change-log follows.

  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7990, HD 8550M, HD 7340, HD 7290, HD 8670D
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M, 680MX, 675MX, GT218 based 9400 GT
  • Fixed TMU count for RV620
  • Fixed voltage monitoring on HD 7790

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GPU-Z v0.7.1 released

The complete change-log detailing even more updates follows

  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770, GTX 780, GTX 650 Ti OEM, GT 640 (GK208), GT 630 (GK208), GT 730M, GT 750M, GTX 780M, GRID K1, GRID K2
  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7730, HD 8310G, HD 6480G, HD 8410G, HD 8450G, HD 8510G, HD 8550G, HD 8610G, HD 8650G
  • Fixed BIOS reading on GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost
  • Added experimental sensor readout to show reason for power capping on recent NVIDIA cards
  • Fixed clock readings on some older NVIDIA cards
  • Improved detection for future NVIDIA cards

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GPU-Z v0.7.2 released

The change-log follows.

  • Added support for NVIDIA GTX 760, Tesla K10, GT740M (GK208)
  • Added support for AMD HD 8490, HD 8970M, HD 7400D
  • Improved support for Intel Haswell graphics
  • Added die size, transistors, release date for Haswell
  • Added AMD graphics card logo
  • Added translations: Greek, Portuguese (Brazil)
  • Updated translation: French
  • Fixed rare crash during DirectCompute detection

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GPU-Z v0.7.3 released

The change-log follows.

  • Added preliminary support for AMD Radeon R7 240, R7 250, R7 260X, R9 270, R9 270X, R9 290, R9 290X
  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7600G, HD 8250, HD 8330, HD 8470G, HD 8570, HD 8570G, E6460
  • Added support for AMD FirePro W7000, W600
  • Added support for Intel B43 variant
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GT 625, GT 645, GT 755M, GT 745M, GTX 760M, GTX 765M, GTX 770M, Quadro K1100M, K5100M
  • Fixed release date for GeForce GT 750M
  • Fixed die size for GF117
  • Added voltage monitoring support for NVIDIA cards with NCP4206 voltage controller
  • Added voltage monitoring support for GeForce GTX 780 with CHL8318
  • Fixed crash on AMD HD 7790 while playing video
  • Fixed rare issue with fan RPM monitoring when no fan present
  • Fixed upgrade installer not working properly when GPU-Z is running
  • Sensor history will now be cleared on resume from standby/hibernate

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