GPU-Z 2.61: Broader Support, Enhanced stability for Yoru Graphics Card
Tech enthusiasts rejoice! GPU-Z, the widely used utility for monitoring and gathering information about your PC’s graphics subsystem, has just received a significant upgrade. Version 2.61 is now available, bringing with it expanded compatibility for the latest GPUs and a host of stability improvements.
Next-Gen GPU Support: Intel Arc, AMD Radeon, and Nvidia
This update significantly expands GPU-Z’s reach. It now includes support for Intel’s Arc B580 and B570 Battlemage gpus, marking a key step in supporting the newest generation of Intel graphics cards. Furthermore, GPU-Z offers preliminary support for AMD’s upcoming Navi 48 GPUs, based on the revolutionary RDNA 4 architecture – the next generation of Radeon graphics cards. “These are AMD’s next generation Radeon graphics cards,” confirms the release notes.
The improvements don’t stop there. GPU-Z 2.61 also boasts comprehensive compatibility with Adreno 540, 630, 640, and 642L mobile GPUs, commonly found in many modern mobile devices.The update also extends support to the Ryzen 7 9800X3D iGPU, nvidia’s high-end H100 professional GPUs with 80 GB of HBM3 memory, the RTX 5880, and several other professional NVIDIA cards, including the Tesla K40st. The utility can even detect recent ONIX and Shangke (PCIe) partners from Intel.
Bug Fixes and Performance Enhancements
Beyond expanded compatibility, GPU-Z 2.61 addresses several critical bugs.A notable fix resolves crashes experienced on systems using AMD Ryzen processors with older drivers, a discrete GPU, and a disabled iGPU. The developers have also included general optimizations for improved performance on Windows Arm systems, along with emulation support to accurately detect underlying hardware.
This update underscores GPU-Z’s commitment to staying at the forefront of graphics card technology, providing users with the most accurate and up-to-date information. The enhanced stability and broader support make it an essential tool for anyone interested in monitoring and understanding their PC’s graphics performance.
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GPU-Z Gets a Power Boost: An Interview with Graphics Expert Robert Ashton
Welcome back to World Today News! I’m your host, Michael Evans, Senior Editor.today we’re delving into the world of PC monitoring with a special guest, Robert Ashton, a renowned graphics specialist with over 15 years of experience in the field. Robert, welcome to the show!
Michael evans
Robert, a new version of the popular GPU monitoring tool, GPU-Z 2.61, has just been released. Can you tell our readers what’s so exciting about this update?
Robert Ashton
It’s great to be here, Michael. GPU-Z 2.61 is a notable update for both tech enthusiasts and everyday users. The main highlights are the broadened support for the latest graphics cards and some impressive stability enhancements. [1]
Michael Evans
So what new GPUs does it support? Can you give us some examples?
Robert Ashton
Absolutely. This update includes support for Intel’s cutting-edge Arc B580 and B570 Battlemage GPUs, marking a big step forward in supporting Intel’s latest graphics offering. It even has preliminary support for AMD’s upcoming Navi 48 GPUs based on the revolutionary RDNA 4 architecture - the next generation of Radeon graphics cards. [1] It’s a forward-thinking move by the developers.
They haven’t forgotten about mobile users either. GPU-Z 2.61 boasts complete compatibility with Adreno 540, 630, 640, and 642L mobile GPUs, which are commonly found in modern mobile devices.
Michael Evans
Impressive! are any other notable additions in this update?
Robert Ashton
Yes, a key enhancement is the fix for crashes experienced on certain AMD Ryzen systems. the update also includes performance optimizations for Windows Arm systems and emulation support for better hardware detection. [1] It’s great to see them addressing both compatibility and stability.
Michael Evans
Robert, where can our readers download this newest version of GPU-Z?
Robert Ashton
They can head over to the TechPowerUp website. It’s a free download and highly recommended for anyone who wants to keep tabs on their graphics card performance.
Michael Evans
Fantastic. Robert Ashton, thank you so much for joining us today and shedding light on this exciting update. To our readers, we hope you found this interview informative. stay tuned for more tech news and updates on world-today-news.com!