Released long ago, GPU-Z remains one of the best hardware diagnostic and hardware testing software tools available, favored by many users. To accurately read more precise metrics on the latest hardware devices, GPU-Z recently introduced version 2.29.0, integrating additional AMD and Intel graphics cards and addressing some minor issues.
Interested users can immediately download GPU-Z 2.29.0 to their device and install it via the link provided below.
- Download GPU software: Get GPU Z 2.29.0
Changes in GPU-Z 2.29.0
- All AMD RX 5000 Series (Navi) cards now report clock speeds while gaming as 'GPU Clock', instead of base clock.
- Fixed issue where window position wasn't saved when GPU-Z was active during system shutdown/reboot.
- Fixed GPU-Z crash when AMD driver stops (while updating driver...).
- Fixed PCIe speed reporting on Vega.
- Added support for Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645.
- Added support for AMD Radeon RX 5600 & 5600 XT, Renoir APU, Radeon Pro Vega II, Radeon HD 8280E.
Introduction to GPU-Z software
The lightweight system tool GPU-Z is designed to provide users with vital information about their video card and graphics processor. Upon launch, GPU-Z automatically scans the system and reports details such as card name, GPU, release date and transistor, BIOS version, ROP, memory type, and memory capacity.
GPU-Z offers numerous useful features, and the latest version of this tool, GPU-Z 2.29.0, has just been released with various additions and bug fixes, helping to eliminate issues during usage and enhance performance.
Key Features of GPU-Z
- Supports NVIDIA, AMD, ATI, and Intel graphics devices.
- Displays adapter, GPU, and display information.
- Shows overclock, default clock, and 3D clock (if available).
- Includes a GPU stress test to verify PCI-Express data path configuration.
- Validates results.
- GPU-Z can create a backup of your graphics card BIOS.
- No installation required, optional installation available.
- Supports Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 10 (supports both 32 and 64-bit versions).
In the first month of 2020, tech giant Google made a significant and notable upgrade by enhancing Google account security with the Advanced Protection Program. With this move, Google once again reaffirmed its commitment to protecting and respecting user privacy.
