The GPU-Z, a well known GPU information, monitoring and diagnostic utility from Techpowerup.com, has been updated to version v0.8.7, bringing support for new chips as well as multiply bug fixes.
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According to the release notes, the new GPU-Z v0.8.7 now has support for new Nvidia and AMD GPUs, including GTX 980M 8GB, GTX 965M, GTX 750 (GM206), GT 710 (GK208), Quadro K1200, M5000, M2000M, M1000M, K2200M, GRID K160Q, Tesla K80 and R9 380X, R7 350, Mullins as well as support for Intel's Skylake Graphics 510, P530 and 540.
There are also plenty of bug fixes including proper detection for AMD Radeon Software Crimson Edition drivers, fixed 1.55V GPU voltage reading on AMD Fiji GPUs, fixed Skylake iGPU DirectX 12 feature level, fixed blue screen issue on Intel Cloverview (Atom Z2760), fixed AMD Beema naming, fixed shader model on older graphics card and miscellaneous other Stability fixes.
As always, the new GPU-Z v0.8.7 is available with standard and ROG Themed skin and can be found over at Techpowerup.com via link below.
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Techpowerup.com.