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Added support for AMD Radeon Pro W6800X, Barco MXRT-8700.Added support for NVIDIA RTX 3050 Ti Mobile (GA106), T1200 Mobile, GRID K340, GRID M30, Q12U-1.Added release date for Intel Tiger Lake.Fixed memory clock readings on some AMD APUs.Fixed crash on some systems while preparing Resizable BAR report.
Fixed AMD Navi 2x not showing as DirectX 12_2 compatible.Radeon HD 5000 Series cards will now display the ATI logo.Improved EVGA iCX sensor reading stability.Added command line parameter “-log”, which, when followed by a filename, sets the sensor log filename and begins logging once GPU-Z has started.Added support for resizable BAR detection on Radeon RX 5000 Series.Added support for new RTX 3060 variant based on GA104.Added display of NVIDIA low hashrate status in GPU name field, e.g.Added support for Intel Alder Lake and Tiger Lake Server.This should help easily identify the cards that otherwise have no clear marking, such as ‘LHR’ stickers on the packaging. The monitoring software will now add (LHR) to the product name should the card be detected as such. Intel 12th Gen Core series will have built-in Xe-LP graphics going all the way up to 96 Execution Units, but the desktop series that launch in the next few weeks is to feature up to 32 cores, rumors indicate.Ī neat new feature is the detection of the Lite Hash Rate models, which basically have their own PCI Device IDs. More interestingly, the software will also support upcoming Intel Alder Lake CPUs, and more specifically their integrated graphics solutions. Yet, there are a few new graphics solutions that have been added to GPU-Z 2.42.0, such as GeForce RTX 3060 with GA104 GPU, which we covered in this post. It has been a relatively quiet period for GPU enthusiasts, hence not many SKUs were added to GPU-Z software.
TechPowerUP gets LHR detection, support for new GPUs