– Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (ifavailable)ĥ MB Download Links : GPU-Z v2.9. – Displays adapter, GPU and display information Since searching for these results throughtraditional methods can be a very difficult task, you can use thisnifty application to offer you a complete overview of your videocard’s graphic capabilities. GPU-Z can easily accomplish that for you itsatisfies the needs of the regular home users and professionalsalike, such as system administrators.Īll in all, hardcore users who constantly need to know what’s goingon under the hood of their machine are going to appreciate GPU-Zand its accurate reports. GPU-Z is also able to take pictures of the report and export itlocally or to a free image hosting service so you can easily shareit with your friends across the Internet.Īssessing the graphic capabilities of your video card is a veryimportant task. You can save thecomplete report on the sensors as a text files. Reports are incredibly detailed, containing specifications aboutbasically, every characteristic of video cards, such as name, GPU,process technology, chip, memory type, DirrectX / PixelShadersupport, memory bandwidth, type of bus, memory clock, versiondriver, sensors, speed fans and version BIOS.
Inaddition, it grants you permission to default clocks, 3D clocks (ifany) and overclock information. GPU-Z features support for the latest NVIDIA and ATI cards andincludes a GPU load test to check PCI-Express configurations. It gets you acquainted with a wide array of technicalspecification, thus enabling you to have a better knowledge of yourcomputer’s abilities.
I was just trying to warn people about needing to update to new GPU-Z version, in case they need to save VBIOS or they want to use GPU-Z to try out VBIOS modding or flashing different VBIOS on to their GPU.GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to scanyour computer system and display information regarding video cardand GPU. I did not say anything about your ASUS GPU in particular. I personally would obtain the VBIOS from Manufacturer Technical Support, not that TechPowerUp VBIOS Database, but many people do use it.
I do not recommend anyone flashes their GPU VBIOS unless they really have to. Since you feel so strongly about GPU-Z perhaps you should not have purchased an ASUS AMD GPU. Many people use GPU-Z to save a copy of their GPU VBIOS(s), for VBIOS modding, for re-flashing VBIOS onto bricked GPUs. RE: Anybody by now should have recognized it since long be´fore.
I just installed that version of GPUTweak II software to check which version of GPU-Z it uses and see if it can dump out VBIOS or not from it. You can dump out the VBIOS in case you need a copy of it, should something go wrong, and you need to re-flash the VBIOS onto your GPU. It points to an ASUS ROG themed version of GPU-Z. You also used to be able to dump a copy of your GPU VBIOS for your card that you purchased in older versions of the software that I have used at least. GPU Tweak II normally comes with GPU-Z software integrated so that you can use it to report information about your GPU. Here is the link: Card/Unique_Applications/GPUTweakII-Version2303.zip I suggest you talk to Asus Support for your card about that.Īsus provide a download for GPU Tweak II Software on the support page for your ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 6900 XT OC GPU.
RE: And my I ask: why install and using such a poor, destructive s/w as GPU-Z in the first place? One of which is for the ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 6900 XT OC: There are Two VBIOS dumped out for ASUS RX6900XT models. RE: Nor is there any VBIOs flashable that I'm aware about. There is no VBIOS download I can find either. I did not say there was a VBIOS update from Asus. GPU-Z is a free application for displaying technical information about a video adapter (video controller / video card / video module) running under Microsoft Windows.
RE: There are no such VBiOs update on my ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 6900 XT OC GPU-Z (Standard Version & ASUS ROG): Download for Windows Download GPU-Z GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to provide you with all the information about your video card and GPU.
The title of the post should be self explanatory. RE: I don't get it at all. What are You talking about?