Dec 19th 2023 Graph Provides Valuable Insights to Ryzen User Upgrade Patterns Based on AMD Chipset Sales Share (30).Nov 3rd 2023 TechPowerUp Selects PNY as Graphics Card Provider for Review Test Systems (87).Nov 22nd 2023 Intel Core Ultra 7 155H iGPU Outperforms AMD Radeon 780M, Comes Close to Desktop Intel Arc A380 (39).Oct 13th 2023 AMD Ryzen X3D Processors are Popular with TPU Readers, 23% Market Share: Poll Results (100).Among the new GPUs supported are NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, 810M, Mining P104, P106 and Quadro P3000 Intel Iris Plus 640 & 650, GMA600 and improved support for AMD Radeon RX 560. Support is added for EVGA iCX fan monitoring. The overall start-up speed of GPU-Z has been improved on slower systems immediate clean-up of "Query_External" files from the temp directory a fix for missing sensors in graphics sub-systems with shared memory the order of OpenCL properties has been improved in the advanced panel. TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.2.0 also comes with under the hood changes. It's now easier to copy data from the advanced panel, with a new context menu. Sensor data display mode (current/minimum/maximum/average) can now be set in preferences, so you don't have to manually set them on each start-up. The driver version field in the main tab now displays driver date in a tool-tip. To begin with, GPU-Z can now display graphics memory timings for AMD Radeon GPUs, in the advanced panel. Version 2.2.0 adds support for new GPUs, and adds new advanced features. TechPowerUp today released the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z.
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