GPU-Z, a well known GPU information, monitoring and diagnostic utility made by W1zzard from Techpowerup.com, has been updated to version v0.8.5 which gives it full support for Windows 10 OS as well as some other minor tweaks and improvements.
According to the published release notes, the new GPU-Z v0.8.5 now includes full support for Windows 10 OS, including CUDA detection support on the same OS. It also gets GPU voltage monitoring for AMD Fiji GPU, memory controller load monitoring for AMD Sea Islands, Pirate Islands and Volcanic Islands GPUs as well as updated support which can now correctly display and distinguish Radeon 300 from the old Radeon 200 series graphics card.
The new GPU-Z also adds support for Nvidia's GeForce GTX 970M and GTX 980M (GM204-B), GeForce 940M and 930M, Intel's Atom x7-Z8700 and Celeron N3150 and AMD's Radeon R9 370, R9 370X, R9 380, R9 390, R9 390X, R9 Fury and AMD A8-7100 APU.
As always, GPU-Z is available in standard and ASUS ROG Themed versions and can be found via link below.
Source:
Techpowerup.com.