TechPowerUp Releases GPU-Z 2.60.0 Update
TechPowerUp has recently launched version 2.60.0 of GPU-Z, a widely used utility for gathering information, monitoring, and diagnosing graphics sub-systems. This latest release comes with significant improvements, such as full compatibility with the Arm64 architecture and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite GPUs. It also introduces support for monitoring AMD Zen 5 CPU temperatures and a variety of new GPUs from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel. Notable additions include NVIDIA 4070 Ti Super (AD102), RTX 4070 (AD103), RTX 4060 Ti (AD104), RTX 4060 (AD106), AMD Zen 5 (Strix Point and Granite Ridge), and Intel Raptor Lake U SKUs and Meteor Lake Intel Arc Graphics.
Aside from expanded hardware support, GPU-Z 2.60.0 addresses several important issues. The update resolves problems with NVIDIA driver version reporting for certain pre-2015 versions, fixes an installer issue that prevented closing running instances of GPU-Z, and corrects the display of "0 MHz" memory clock on specific AMD RDNA GPUs without overclocking support. Other improvements include fixing a small handle leak, adding support for the Monster Notebook subvendor ID, and compatibility with new VMWare virtual GPU IDs. The installer now requires Windows 7 or newer, with appropriate messaging for unsupported systems. Users can download the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z from the official website to access these new features and enhancements.
Download GPU-Z 2.60.0
Below, you can find the complete changelog list:
- Added full support for Arm64 and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and other Arm64 GPUs
- Added support for AMD Zen 5 CPU temperature monitoring
- Fixed NVIDIA driver version reporting for some specific versions, due to leading zeros (before 2015)
- Fixed installer isn't able to close running instances of GPU-Z
- Installer now requires Windows 7 and newer, appropriate messaging is displayed when not supported
- Fixed small handle leak
- Fixed "0 MHz" memory clock display on some AMD RDNA GPUs without overclocking support
- Added Monster Notebook subvendor Id
- Added support for various new GPUs from NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel
- Added support for new VMWare virtual GPU Id