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TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.51.0 Released (1)

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TechPowerUp today released the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, the popular graphics sub-system information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. Version 2.51.0 adds full support for the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card, including support for BIOS extraction from RTX 4090 and RTX 4080. Besides these, it supports the new RTX 3060 Ti GDDR6X variant, and RTX 3060 based on GA104. We've added the ability to monitor real-time power draw from 16-pin ATX 12VHPWR connector on graphics cards with it. Memory temperature sensors for RTX 40-series has also been added. The transistor-count of the AD102 silicon has been fixed. The DLSS Scan in the Advanced tab no longer starts automatically, and waits for you to select the drives first. It now properly indicates that a search operation has been stopped, when you click on "stop." A crash with crash in Glenfly's Advanced panel has been fixed. The Vulkan and OpenGL tabs have visual improvements. Grab GPU-Z from the link below.

DOWNLOAD: TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.51.0

  • Added full support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • Added BIOS save/upload support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 and 4090
  • Fixed wrong transistor count on GeForce RTX 4090
  • Added support for monitoring 16-pin power input
  • Fixed missing memory temperature on GeForce 40 Series
  • Fixed crash in Glenfly Advanced panel
  • DLSS Scan in Advanced Panel no longer starts automatically and lets you select the drives to scan first
  • When the "Stop" option is selected in DLSS Scan, properly indicate that the search has stopped
  • The list of Vulkan extensions is now one entry per line
  • The list of OpenCL extensions is now one entry per line and sorted alphabetically
  • Fixed negative Gather Offsets range displayed as positive integer in Vulkan info
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GDDR6X, RTX 3060 (GA104-B), MX750 A, RTX A500 Laptop, RTX A4500 Embedded, Tesla T10, Quadro K5100M (GK104-B)

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#1
rusTORK

Hey, is it possible to add in GPU-Z information about GPU? Recently i find owner of GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 3080 Ti Xtreme rev.9.0 on 20GB (GV-N308TAORUS X-20GD_rev.9.0).
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I ask owner to take picture of Device ID from Device manager.
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Only possible driver to install was v457.41 (DCH) Beta for Win64 (27.21.14.5741), but even after that GPU-Z is unable to fully show information about GPU. But according to what it show - it's more like RTX 3090 (10496 shaders, 112/328 ROPs/TMUs).
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At the same time it was able to run FurMark v1.31.0.0.

Unfortuanlly i don't have access to files of that driver to look lines from it. But i think it might help to transfer Device ID in more recent driver.

#2
W1zzard

I've never seen a device 2205 before. Any idea where that card is from? Some ES?

The range is definitely used by GA102. The official NVIDIA drivers don't support that device either, so you'll have to mod your drivers, using NVCleanstall should be the easiest method

#3
StefanM
W1zzardI've never seen a device 2205 before. Any idea where that card is from? Some ES?

The range is definitely used by GA102. The official NVIDIA drivers don't support that device either, so you'll have to mod your drivers, using NVCleanstall should be the easiest method

Check out: pci-ids.ucw.cz/read/PC/10de/2205

#4
rusTORK
W1zzardI've never seen a device 2205 before.

Same.

W1zzardAny idea where that card is from? Some ES?

Current owner is miner and he got them "new, but without boxes". My guess that mean he got it in OEM boxes, not in that nice ones. GIGABYTE probably made them, but destoyed after.

W1zzardusing NVCleanstall should be the easiest method

I thought about this method, but how exaclty i should do it? Insert only Device ID in NVCleanstall?

Unfotuanly to investigate even more i need to buy this card (~$826) to remove heatsink and take a look on GPU markings.

#5
StefanM
rusTORKI thought about this method, but how exaclty i should do it? Insert only Device ID in NVCleanstall?
  • select "add hardware support" under installation tweaks
  • select name, fill in the name of your own GPU
  • select ID, click on the hex number on the right to copy and paste
  • select a GPU as template which is most similar to the target GPU, in this case NVIDIA_DEV.2208 = "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti"
#6
W1zzard

Ooooh it's the 3080 Ti 20 GB .. adding to GPU-Z

@rusTORK: can you get us a front and back shot on white background for our GPU database?

www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/gigabyte-aorus-rtx-3080-ti-xtreme.b9444

#7
rusTORK
W1zzardOoooh it's the 3080 Ti 20 GB

Not 3090 20GB? According to Shaders\ROP and TMUs it look's like 3090, but bus indeeed was cut to 320bit.

I also curious is it possible to add VRAM chips and get 384bit bus?

W1zzardadding to GPU-Z

In next version?

#8
Vecix6

Info about what fails with Resizable Bar could be improved because the sentence "Resizable BAR enabled in BIOS" could be interpreted as a problem/adjust of motherboard BIOS and as I could check today it's a problem of old Videocard BIOS.

Today after changing an RTX 3060 Ti LHR with RBAR working to RTX 3070 checking new GPU-Z 2.51 found that Re-Bar was disabled:

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I've checked twice my motherboard BIOS and was enabled... after few minutes remembered that It could be an old RTX 3070 without Re-Bar Firmware, so checked vBIOS version, it was F1 version, located new vBIOs at Gigabyte website for my Videocard and upgraded, now it works correctly:

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As you can see I've changed vBIOS version from F1 to F3:

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Sorry for long post but tryied to be clear
Thx for GPU-Z program

#9
rusTORK
W1zzardcan you get us a front and back shot on white background for our GPU database?

It's same as AORUS Xtreme. Same heatsink and everything else. Here is pictures from video i got from owner after 457.41 was installed on updated Windows (before that installer show DCH error).

P.S. Owner also told me, that VRAM chips was on BOTH sides. So RTX 3090 PCB was used.

#10
W1zzard
Vecix6Info about what fails with Resizable Bar could be improved because the sentence "Resizable BAR enabled in BIOS" could be interpreted as a problem/adjust of motherboard BIOS and as I could check today it's a problem of old Videocard BIOS.

Today after changing an RTX 3060 Ti LHR with RBAR working to RTX 3070 checking new GPU-Z 2.51 found that Re-Bar was disabled:

TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.51.0 Released (12) TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.51.0 Released (13)

I've checked twice my motherboard BIOS and was enabled... after few minutes remembered that It could be an old RTX 3070 without Re-Bar Firmware, so checked vBIOS version, it was F1 version, located new vBIOs at Gigabyte website for my Videocard and upgraded, now it works correctly:

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As you can see I've changed vBIOS version from F1 to F3:

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Sorry for long post but tryied to be clear
Thx for GPU-Z program

Yeah, the problem is that I haven't figured out a way how to detect ReBAR support from the VBIOS

#11
Vecix6
W1zzardYeah, the problem is that I haven't figured out a way how to detect ReBAR support from the VBIOS

I understood, changed ReBAR in my motherboard BIOS and GPU-Z detects it's lack, so you are detecting two problems with one sentence and cannot distiguish...

Maybe you can simply change "Resizable BAR enabled in BIOS" to "Resizable BAR enabled in BIOS or vBIOS" or something similar to help users to search in both directions.

A simple search in google with words "rebar vbios" take me to the correct link in the first position:
nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5165/~/nvidia-resizable-bar-firmware-update-tool

#12
STSMiner

@W1zzard

Did you forget to add the RTX 30x0 FE and RTX 3090 Ti cards for the 12 / 16 pin connector ?

I have an RTX 3090 Ti here that uses the supplied 12 pin connector (does not have the 4 sense pins).

Would be nice if you included those cards as well.

#13
lexluthermiester
W1zzardSome ES?

Very likely.

W1zzardOoooh it's the 3080 Ti 20 GB .. adding to GPU-Z

There we go... Replied before reading further. :roll:

#14
rusTORK

I got some more data about that cards. Owner bought them in store, but cards was extracted from PC (pre-builded). Another interesting thing, that cards have seal on screw from 3Logic Group. They working with manufacturers directly, so highly likely they got cards directly from GIGABYTE.

lexluthermiesterReplied before reading further.

Maybe it will be added in next version, since current already on server.

I read some old news about 20GB models and saw MSI's Ventus X3 OC. On card's sticker MSI added GPU name itself - GA102-250. And we saw leaks with that strange re-marked GPU - GA102-250-KD-A1. I think this is it.

#15
Tropick

Hey, don't know if this has been documented yet but there might be a minor bug with the latest version. After updating to 2.51.0 GPU-Z thinks my ASRock RX 6950XT OC Formula is actually some kind of mutant Navi 31-based GPU. Not sure if this is a card-specific issue but wanted to bring it up anyways. Thanks!
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TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.51.0 Released? ›

TechPowerUp today released the latest version of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, the popular graphics sub-system information, diagnostic, and monitoring utility. Version 2.51. 0 adds full support for the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card, including support for BIOS extraction from RTX 4090 and RTX 4080.

Can GPU-Z detect fake GPU? ›

GPU-Z is able to determine the actual GPU model and will show the FAKE warning in case of a mismatch, just like in your case.

What does TechPowerUp GPU-Z do? ›

TechPowerUp GPU-Z (or just GPU-Z) is a lightweight utility designed to provide information about video cards and GPUs. The program displays the specifications of Graphics Processing Unit (often shortened to GPU) and its memory; also displays temperature, core frequency, memory frequency, GPU load and fan speeds.

Who made GPU-Z? ›

GPU-Z is powerful software, created by TechPowerUp, that shows you in-depth information about your graphics card and other graphics-related software. This is helpful because it allows you to see real-time stats from your GPU as you tweak settings to make your GPU perform better.

Is GPU-Z accurate? ›

GPU-Z provides accurate and up-to-date information about your graphics card, including details about the GPU model, memory type, clock speeds, temperature, and more. This information is crucial for optimizing performance and troubleshooting issues.

How can you tell if a GPU is fried? ›

You might not find out that your GPU has died until your computer crashes mid-game or when smoke starts coming out of your computer case. If there's fire, it's probably not going to be fixable with a software issue. Most of the time, you know that your card has died when you can't reboot your system.

Is GPU Z safe to use? ›

Prognosis - Is GPU-Z safe? We have determined GPU-Z to be clean and safe to download.

Who owns TechPowerUp? ›

TechPowerUp! Is a website dealing with PC hardware, tech and gaming founded in 2004. W1zzard is the founder of the website and has created tools such as ATiTool and GPU-Z.

Is TechPowerUp safe to download from? ›

Techpowerup is reliable and I've used GPU-Z myself. If I remember correctly, Techpowerup does is that it downloads a downloader to download GPU-Z itself. Unnecessary, I know, but it's reliable and safe.

How hot is too hot for a GPU? ›

Anything beyond these value means your GPU is overheating and you need to take care of it. The upper limit of Nvidia GPUs is 95 to 100 °C while it is 90 to 100 °C for AMD GPUs. For 1660, the maximum temperature allowed for normal operation is 89 degrees. The average maximum temperature in use is around 75 degrees.

Does GPU-Z show temperature? ›

This tab actively monitors and graphs information about the graphics card's operating frequency and temperature, in addition to supplemental information such as fan speed and load percentages. Most of the information will be organized into three columns in the format of Name -> Numerical Value -> Visual Representation.

Does China make GPU? ›

The latest challenger has emerged in the battle for dominance in China's GPU and graphics card market. China's LinJoWing has unveiled its self-developed second-generation graphics processing chip, the GP201, reportedly boasting performance metrics surpassing that of AMD's E8860 embedded graphics card.

Is GPU-Z free? ›

GPU-Z is free to use for personal and commercial usage.

What is the temperature limit for GPU-Z? ›

Ideal GPU temperatures range from 65 to 85°C (149 to 185°F) under normal use conditions, such as while gaming.

What does vRel mean in GPU-Z? ›

PerfCap Reasons [GPU-z]

Below are the PerfCap Reasons, along with a brief description to do with what is causing them. vRel = Reliability. Indicating performance is limited by voltage reliability.

How to check if the GPU is legit? ›

Examine the GPU Branding: Genuine graphics cards will have clear and accurate branding from reputable manufacturers. Look for any misspellings or inaccuracies in the GPU branding. Check the Serial Number: Verify the serial number with the manufacturer's database to ensure its authenticity.

How do I know if my GPU is detected? ›

When a graphics-intensive application is running, open Task Manager > Right-click the top line (CPU, Memory, RAM) > Check "GPU Engine" > Look which GPU shows on the graphics-intensive process (GPU 0, GPU 1). To know which GPU is GPU 0 or GPU 1, check the Performance tab (second icon on the left).

How do I know if Cuda detects my GPU? ›

You can verify that you have a CUDA-capable GPU through the Display Adapters section in the Windows Device Manager. Here you will find the vendor name and model of your graphics card(s). If you have an NVIDIA card that is listed in https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus, that GPU is CUDA-capable.

Can you check if a GPU has been used? ›

Using Task Manager to Determine Usage

In the Task Manager window, navigate to the "Performance" tab. Here, you will find various performance metrics, including CPU, memory, and GPU usage. Click on the "GPU" option to expand the details and view the GPU usage percentage.

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