GPU-Z 2.60.0 released: finally supports Snapdragon X! AMD Zen5 is perfect

08/18 2024 590

According to QuickTech on August 17, the popular GPU identification, monitoring, and diagnostic tool GPU-Z has reached version 2.60.0. This update brings significant changes, including support for Qualcomm Snapdragon X series processors, full support for AMD Zen5 processors, and NVIDIA's new RTX 40 series graphics cards, among other features. Additionally, several bugs have been fixed.

Notably, this version requires Windows 7 or later.

Here's the changelog:

- Full support for Arm64 architecture processors, including Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite/Plus.

- Added support for AMD Zen5 architecture's Ryzen 9000 series and Ryzen AI 300 series (Radeon 890M/880M).

- Added support for Radeon 740M (Phoenix Ryzen 7040 series).

- Added temperature monitoring for AMD Zen5 processors.

- Added support for RTX 4070 Ti SUPER (AD102), RTX 4070 (AD103), RTX 4060 Ti (AD104), RTX 4060 (AD106), A100, A400, RTX 500 Ada Laptop, RTX A2000 Ada Embedded, Drive PG199, H100 NVL.

- Added support for Intel Raptor Lake U series and Meteor Lake.

- Added recognition for laptop manufacturer Monster.

- Added recognition for VMware virtual GPUs.

- The installation requires an operating system version no lower than Windows 7, otherwise, a prompt message will appear.

- Fixed an issue where NVIDIA driver versions before 2015 were incorrectly detected.

- Fixed an issue where the installer could not be closed while GPU-Z was running.

- Fixed minor memory leaks.

- Fixed an issue where the memory clock speed displayed as 0 on some AMD RX 5000 series graphics cards.

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