Get the lowdown on your graphics card for free
GPU-Z is a simple but practical utility to find out which graphics card is installed on your computer. Its functionalities are detailed below.
Simple, agile and lean
But much more than that, GPU-Z gives you the full lowdown on its capabilities, status and whether it can handle the type of games or applications you’re trying to push through it. The program is compatible with just about every brand of card there is and gives you data such as the name, brand, model, memory, bios version and DirectX driver among many other things.
The other nice thing about GPU-Z that there’s absolutely no installation required and is therefore completely portable. An added bonus is that the program can take you directly to the TechPowerUp website which shows the percentage of users who use each brand and where in the world they can be found. GPU-Z is very useful for diagnosing if you’re suffering from overclocking.
GPU-Z is a simple but handy tool for anyone wondering whether their graphics card is able to handle the latest programs and games. If you are looking for another free alternative, we recommend you to try Speccy and AIDA 64.
Added support for NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti, 480M, 485M Added transistors and die size for 460M, 445M, 435M Added release date for 6800 GT, 6600 GT, 6600, 6200, 8800 GTX, 8800 GTS, 8800 Ultra, 8600 GTS, 8500 GT, 8800 GS, 9600 GSO, 8800 GT, GTS 250, GT 440 Added preliminary support for AMD Zacate and Ontario APUs Found a new way to disable NVIDIA’s power limiter Added support for GTX 570 and GTX 560 to power limit disable function, the parameter is now called /GTX500OCP Fixed crash in sensors panel Acer PCI vendor now using a shorter text that fits the field width Added CHL8214 & CHL8226 support for AMD Barts and Cayman Improved the automatic update check to run completely in the background and only appear when an update is available (manual update check is unchanged)
Supports Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7 platforms.
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Added support for NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti, 480M, 485M Added transistors and die size for 460M, 445M, 435M Added release date for 6800 GT, 6600 GT, 6600, 6200, 8800 GTX, 8800 GTS, 8800 Ultra, 8600 GTS, 8500 GT, 8800 GS, 9600 GSO, 8800 GT, GTS 250, GT 440 Added preliminary support for AMD Zacate and Ontario APUs Found a new way to disable NVIDIA’s power limiter Added support for GTX 570 and GTX 560 to power limit disable function, the parameter is now called /GTX500OCP Fixed crash in sensors panel Acer PCI vendor now using a shorter text that fits the field width Added CHL8214 & CHL8226 support for AMD Barts and Cayman Improved the automatic update check to run completely in the background and only appear when an update is available (manual update check is unchanged)
Supports Windows 11, 10, 8.1, 8, 7 platforms.