TPU Releases GPU-Z v0.6.4 w/ Support For GeForce GTX 660 Ti

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A new version of GPU-Z is out! Grab it here if you want to use the latest and greatest version! GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to give you all information about your video card and GPU in case you haven’t used the utility before! This version adds support for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GTX 660, GTX 650, GT 610, GTX 680M video cards. For Intel the GMA 3600 now has it’s ROP count properly reported, meanwhile AMD’s “Trinity” APUs get improved clock reading accuracy. The only AMD GPU that has been added with this release is the AMD FirePro 2270. As for fixes GPU-Z v0.6.4 now shows the correct memory amount on NVIDIA’s GPUs that have more than 4GB of memory. It also has numerous other fixes and enhancements that you can read about below. We tried it out on a number of different systems and it looks good, but the new AMD FirePro graphics cards are still not supported. Here is a screen shot of GPU-Z 0.6.4 running on one of our PCs that uses the AMD FirePro W8000 graphics card.

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Changes in GPU-Z 0.6.4:

  • Changed sort order of devices to put devices with connected monitor first
  • Fixed memory size reading for NVIDIA cards with 4 GB or more
  • Fixed AMD Trinity Fusion clock readings
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GTX 660, GTX 650, GT 610, GTX 680M
  • Added support for AMD FirePro 2270
  • Fixed ROP and TMU count for Intel GMA 3600
  • Changed sensor label from “VReg Temperature” to “VRM Temperature”
  • Fix for sensors displaying Fahrenheit not being saved properly
  • Added VRM temperature monitoring for CHL8228 based cards
  • Fix for various crashes

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