

GPU-Z
Streamlined tool providing crucial details about video cards, handling NVIDIA, AMD, ATI, Intel devices. Displays clocks, tests PCI-Express, backs up BIOS, works on many Windows versions, and requires no installation.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Windows
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Features
- Hardware Monitoring
- Sensors
- Portable
Tags
- gpu
- Clock
- nvidia
- ati
GPU-Z News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
khazbury added GPU-Z as alternative to Device Info HW
FalcoPerigrinus added GPU-Z as alternative to Glow - System Analysis Software- monfsa liked GPU-Z
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What is GPU-Z?
GPU-Z is a streamlined system utility engineered to deliver crucial data regarding your video card and graphics processor. This compact tool is specifically designed to handle a wide range of graphics devices including NVIDIA, AMD, ATI, and Intel. It provides comprehensive details about the adapter, GPU, and display. Furthermore, it exhibits overclock, default clocks, and 3D clocks, if they are accessible.
This utility also encompasses a GPU load test to authenticate the PCI-Express lane configuration. It ensures the validation of results, offering an additional layer of data integrity. GPU-Z is capable of creating a backup of your graphics card BIOS, providing an essential safety net for your system. Remarkably, the utility does not require installation, though an optional installer is provided for convenience. It is compatible with a broad spectrum of Windows operating systems, specifically Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10, and supports both 32 and 64 bit versions.








Comments and Reviews
Nice option to log temperature while playing
I will get PC info
GPU-Z was great... About 10 years ago. Now it's riddled with bugs & consistently crashes my PC if I try to launch it while my R9 290 is under any sort of load. Even just watching a video when I launch GPU-Z causes an immediate lock-up of my entire PC. It's done this for the past 5 years.
It should work fine if you just want to see your GPU information, but if you plan to use it to monitor your GPU under load...
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
[Edited by enragedn3wb, February 01]
[Edited by enragedn3wb, February 01]