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TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.32.0 Released

TechPowerUp has just release the latest version of their GPU-Z software. It now comes with some “Cutting-Edge New Features” including the ability to tell power draw per specific PCIe power connector. Nice!

Taken from TPU … TechPowerUp today released the latest version of GPU-Z, the popular graphics subsystem information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. Version 2.32.0 introduces a wealth of new cutting edge features. To begin with, we enabled a large selection of new per-rail power sensors for NVIDIA GPUs, including the ability to tell power draw per specific PCIe power connector, power draw at the PCIe slot, power draw from the USB-C port (VirtualLink port), and GPU ASIC-only power draw, among a wealth of other new sensors.

We also introduced the ability to tell the Q0 stepping of Intel “Comet Lake-S” Core desktop processors apart from the G1 stepping. This feature should be particularly useful when re-selling your 10th gen Core processors that have multiple steppings, as you can use the GPU-Z Database validation or screenshot as proof of stepping to a prospective buyer. Among the new GPUs and CPUs supported are Intel 10th gen Core, AMD Radeon Pro W5700X, WX 4170; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Ti (mobile), and Tesla V100S-PCIe 32 GB. Support is also added for Windows 10 May 2020 Update. We fixed the WDDM 2.7 hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling readout in the “Advanced” tab for AMD graphics cards. Grab TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.32.0 from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z 2.32.0

 

The change-log follows.

  • Added NVIDIA per-rail voltage and power monitoring
  • Fixed WDDM 2.7 Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling readout in Advanced Tab to report “Disabled, not supported” instead of “Unknown (8)” on Windows 10 2004 with AMD graphics card
  • Added support for Intel Comet Lake 10th Generation CPUs
  • Added support for AMD Radeon Pro W5700X, WX 4170
  • Added support for GTX 1650 Ti Mobile (TU116-A), NVIDIA Tesla V100S-PCIE-32 GB

Source: TPU

 

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