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GPU-Z updated to 0.3.8

GPU-Z updated to 0.3.8

GPU-Z_0.3.8_01Are you the sort that revels in knowing every little specification on your PC? If you are, you’ll dig GPU-Z which serves up a heaping helping of GPU specs. From fill rate to bandwidth, and ROPs to core clock, GPU-Z offers everything you need to know about the GPU in your system.

Still interested? The makers of GPU-Z have announced today version 0.3.8 which brings a small assortment of fixes and changes:

  • Added framework for translations in GPU-Z;
  • Added sensors to monitor GPU load percentages on NVIDIA;
  • Fixed startup on Windows 2000 (DLL not found);
  • Improved detection/added sensors for ATI M86;
  • Fixed several NVAPI crashes;
  • Fixed crash when PhysX not available;
  • and GPU-Z can now be set in its system menu to be always on top of other windows.

Users interested in taking a gander at the inner workings of their GPU can grab the download here.

Comments

  1. Snarkasm
    Snarkasm Hah, support for Win2k.
  2. yagga
    yagga Hey, I have fond memories of Windows 2K, both styling and use!
  3. mirage
    mirage When I use either 0.3.7 or 0.3.8, my EVGA GTX260-216 locks in the performance-3D mode (i.e. stays always at highest frequencies instead of using power saving modes) until reboot. This does not happen with 0.3.6. Is there anyone else observing this?

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