Introduction to GPU-Z 2.59.0
GPU-Z is a standalone offline installer for Windows, designed as a lightweight utility to scan your computer system and display video card and GPU information.
Overview
GPU-Z provides a wide array of technical specifications to help you understand your computer's abilities better. It supports the latest NVIDIA and ATI cards and includes a GPU load test to check PCI-Express configurations. The software allows you to view default clocks, 3D clocks (if available), and overclock information. Reports generated by GPU-Z are detailed, providing information about various characteristics of video cards such as name, GPU, process technology, chip, memory type, DirectX / PixelShader support, memory bandwidth, type of bus, memory clock, version driver, sensors, fan speeds, and BIOS version. Users can save the complete report on the sensors as a text file.
Features
- Support for NVIDIA and ATI cards
- Displays adapter, GPU, and display information
- Displays overclock, default clocks, and 3D clocks (if available)
- Validation of results
- No installation required
Use Cases
GPU-Z is beneficial for hardcore users who need to monitor their system's performance regularly and understand the capabilities of their video cards. It provides accurate reports that are essential for users who want to optimize their system's graphic capabilities.
Technical Details and System Requirements
- Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7
- RAM (Memory): 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended)
- Free Hard Disk Space: 200 MB or more
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