TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (2024)

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Thursday, October 15th 2020

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (1)

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TechPowerUp today released the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, the popular graphics sub-system information and diagnostic utility. Version 2.35.0 adds support for new GPUs, and fixes a number of bugs. To begin with, GPU-Z adds support for AMD Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs based on the "Navi 21" silicon. Support is also added for Intel DG1 GPU. BIOS extraction and upload for NVIDIA's RTX 30-series "Ampere" GPUs has finally been introduced. Memory size reporting on the RTX 3090 has been fixed. The latest Windows 10 Insider Build (20231.1000) made some changes to DirectML, which caused GPU-Z to report it as unavailable, this has been fixed.

TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.35.0 also makes various improvements to fake GPU detection for cards based on NVIDIA GT216 and GT218 ASICs. Hardware detection for AMD Radeon Pro 5600M based on "Navi 12" has been fixed. Among the other GPUs for which support was added with this release are NVIDIA A100 Tensor Core PCIe, Intel UHD Gen9.5 graphics on the i5-10200H, and Radeon HD 8210E and Barco MXRT-6700. Grab GPU-Z from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.35.0

The change-log follows.

  • Added support for AMD Navi 21 / Radeon RX 6000 Series
  • Added support for Intel discrete graphics / DG1
  • Added BIOS saving for NVIDIA Ampere
  • Fixed memory size reporting on GeForce RTX 3090
  • Fixed DirectML detection on Windows 10 Insider 20231.1000
  • Improved fake detection for cards based on NVIDIA GT216 & GT218
  • Fixed Navi 12 Radeon Pro 5600M detection
  • On AMD Cape Verde use direct temperature readings if driver temps are broken
  • Added support for NVIDIA A100 PCIe
  • Added support for Intel Comet Lake UHD Graphics (Core i5-10200H)
  • Added support for AMD Radeon HD 8210E, Barco MXRT-6700

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#1
Cidious

How are the developers of GPU-Z able to add the code for something that hasn't been released yet?

#2
xkm1948

Doing amazing work @W1zzard

Just submitted the EVGA RTX3090 FTW3 Ultra VBIOS. Only submitted the quiet BIOS though since I figure folks just wanna set their own fan curve.

Speaking of fan, is it possible for GPU-Z to report all 3 fans' speed in the sensor tab?

Oops looks like it is unverified for now

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (3)

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (4)
www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/225520/225520

#3
AusWolf
CidiousHow are the developers of GPU-Z able to add the code for something that hasn't been released yet?

I've been wondering the same. Do they know something that they can't (yet) tell us about?

#4
kapone32
AusWolfI've been wondering the same. Do they know something that they can't (yet) tell us about?

The fact that there is no response should help you understand how NDA works.

#5
RadeonProVega

Some of the admins work for nvidia and AMD HQ. So obvious guys, come one.

#6
Cheeseball

Not a Potato

xkm1948Doing amazing work @W1zzard

Just submitted the EVGA RTX3090 FTW3 Ultra VBIOS. Only submitted the quiet BIOS though since I figure folks just wanna set their own fan curve.

Speaking of fan, is it possible for GPU-Z to report all 3 fans' speed in the sensor tab?

Oops looks like it is unverified for now

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (5)

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (6)
www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/225520/225520

Yeah, I uploaded the same for my FTW3 Ultra RTX 3080:

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (7)

#7
W1zzard
CidiousHow are the developers of GPU-Z able to add the code for something that hasn't been released yet?

I work with the vendors under NDA

xkm1948Just submitted the EVGA RTX3090 FTW3 Ultra VBIOS. Only submitted the quiet BIOS though

Thanks! I strongly recommend you submit both, there will be someone needing that BIOS at some point in the future. Even if you end up submitting something someone submitted before (duplicate), it records the fact that another person has that same BIOS, which increases its "trust" level. I use that score to mark as verified

xkm1948Oops looks like it is unverified for now

Working as intended, all new uploads are unverified until i manually mark as verified

#8
Cheeseball

Not a Potato

W1zzardI work with the vendors under NDA

Thanks! I strongly recommend you submit both, there will be someone needing that BIOS at some point in the future. Even if you end up submitting something someone submitted before (duplicate), it records the fact that another person has that same BIOS, which increases its "trust" level. I use that score to mark as verified

Working as intended, all new uploads are unverified until i manually mark as verified

Apparently when I uploaded my RTX 3080 BIOS, GPU-Z said there were no duplicates but the BIOS page then said there was a duplicate but it was ripped from a review unit. :D EVGA RTX 3080 FTW ULTRA review when @W1zzard? LOL

#9
RadeonProVega

W1zzard, when you ready to do that team viewer thing let me know, latest drivers shows this for the W5500
TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (8)

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.35.0 Released (2024)

FAQs

Who makes GPU-Z? ›

Wizzard / TechPowerUP

What is tech power GPU-Z? ›

GPU-Z is a lightweight system utility designed to provide vital information about your video card and graphics processor.

Is GPU-Z free? ›

GPU-Z is free to use for personal and commercial usage.

Does China make GPU? ›

Moore Threads, a Chinese purveyor of GPUs, has unveiled its mightiest model to date – and it may even give market leader Nvidia a little to worry about.

How hot is too hot for a GPU? ›

Anything beyond these value means your GPU is overheating and you need to take care of it. The upper limit of Nvidia GPUs is 95 to 100 °C while it is 90 to 100 °C for AMD GPUs. For 1660, the maximum temperature allowed for normal operation is 89 degrees. The average maximum temperature in use is around 75 degrees.

Is GPU-Z trusted? ›

Please note that while GPU-Z is a trusted piece of software, it is not developed or controlled by ArenaNet. We have no control over where these applications are stored, how they are modified, or how they are protected.

Is TechPowerUp safe for downloads? ›

Yay! In a display of camaraderie for fellow gamers and graphic fidelity nerds, Techpowerup has stepped in to host a repository of Nvidia DLSS client libraries. That means an easy, safe download for anyone wishing to swap out their DLSS library file for another version.

What is the highest powered GPU? ›

✅ You want the best: The RTX 4090 is simply the most powerful GPU you can buy for your gaming PC today. The silicon inside it is monstrously powerful, and along with DLSS3 and Frame Generation, it provides a truly next-gen experience. ✅ You want to nail 4K gaming: This is the card that makes 4K gaming buttery smooth.

Is GPU-Z temperature accurate? ›

I find gpuz to be very accurate. rivatuner temps never seem right to me. On my last rig when I had a single water loop for everything the rivatuner temps were always off from what the rest of the system said.

How can I get a free GPU? ›

Table of Contents
  1. Top 5 Places to get GPU Online for Free.
  2. Google Colaboratory.
  3. Kaggle.
  4. Amazon SageMaker Studio Lab.
  5. Gradient by Paperspace.
  6. Microsoft Azure for Student Account.
Feb 16, 2023

How do I check if my GPU is overclocked? ›

You can quickly tell if a GPU was overclocked by downloading GPU-Z and checking the clock frequency of your graphics card. If the GPU Clock and Default Clock readings are different when you run GPU-Z, it means that your GPU is overclocked.

Does GPU-Z have a benchmark? ›

PSA/story: If you think your GPU is underperforming, check GPU-Z and 3DMark's PCIE benchmark. So I recently got a new rig together – first build, 3080 Ti (FE)/12700K, long time in the making/parts search stage, big upgrade from the old 2013-ish workstation laptop I'd been gaming on.

What is TechPowerUp GPU? ›

Description: TechPowerUp GPU-Z is software that displays the system graphics card information, including model, driver version, clock speed, fan speed, and more.

Who makes FurMark? ›

Furmark® has been developed by the International Fur Federation (IFF).

Does EVGA make their own GPU? ›

Now that EVGA is no longer making GPUs, who is the next best option? : r/nvidia.

Who manufactures RTX GPU? ›

Nvidia officially released the GeForce RTX 3080 12GB graphics card on January 11, 2022 and the desktop GeForce RTX 3050 graphics card on January 27, 2022.

Who manufactures Nvidia GPUs? ›

TSMC, the world's leading foundry, and Synopsys, the leader in silicon to systems design solutions, have integrated NVIDIA cuLitho with their software, manufacturing processes and systems to speed chip fabrication, and in the future support the latest-generation NVIDIA Blackwell architecture GPUs.

Who manufactures Intel GPU? ›

1st generation (Alchemist)

Developed under the previous codename "DG2", the first generation of Intel Arc GPUs (codenamed "Alchemist") released on March 30, 2022. It comes in both add-on desktop card and laptop form factors. TSMC manufactures the die, using their N6 process.

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