TechPowerUp today releases the latest version of GPU-Z, our popular graphics subsystem information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. Version 0.5.3 comes with a timely dose of support for new GPUs, and stability fixes.
ThePCEnthusiast.com: "TechPowerUp recently released their latest version of GPU-Z, version 0.7.7, that includes new features and of course support for the latest GPUs, as well as fixed some bugs and inaccuracies that the previous version was reporting. TechPowerUp GPU-Z 0.7.7 now fully supports the yet to be released NVIDIA “Maxwell” GPU architecture. If you have seen some of the leaked GPU-Z of the upcoming GTX 750 and GTX 750 Ti, you might have noticed that the CUDA Cores and TMU counts were not accurate. The GPU-Z 0.7.7 should be able to read those graphics card without any problems. This new version also supports the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M, Tesla K20Xm and AMD Radeon HD 8210. And for AMD graphics cards that are based on Curacao and Pitcairn GPUs, the support for CHIL 8214 voltage controller is improved."
Maximum PC: Every power user has a set of go-to programs and utilities that he or she carries around on a USB thumb drive. One that should be included is GPU-Z, a lightweight utility that takes up all of 1.3MB or 1.4MB of space (depending on whether you want the standard version or the one with an Asus ROG skin). Even though it has a teeny-tiny footprint, it can tell an awful lot about your graphics card, which can come in handy when troubleshooting. The newest update -- version 0.7.5 -- released today adds support for 12 more discrete GPUs and an additional integrated GPU.
TechPowerUp in association with ASUSTek, today unveiled a special Republic of Gamers (ROG) edition of GPU-Z, our popular graphics hardware information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. GPU-Z gives you a quick glance on the graphics hardware installed in your machine, and lets you monitor its vital stats such as clock-speeds, fan-speeds, voltages, and even fine details such as graphics memory usage on supported GPUs. The new GPU-Z ROG Edition is based on GPU-Z version 0.5.3, and includes a vast database of discrete GPUs.