TechPowerUp yesterday released the latest version of the GPU-Z detection tool. The latest version of GPU-Z 2.41.0 supports Windows 11 system (preview version), including the ability to determine whether the graphics driver complies with the WDDM 3.0 standard.
GPU-Z 2.41.0 also adds support for some GPUs, including AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT, Radeon PRO W6800, W6600, NVIDIA CMP 90HX, 50HX, 40HX, 30H, and GA107-B-based RTX 3050 laptop graphics cards. GPU-Z v2.41.0 has been improved in several areas, including the TMU count estimation algorithm of NVIDIA GPU, and the clock speed detection of Radeon PRO GPU based on AMD RDNA2.
The GPU-Z installer also adds the version number of the installed GPU-Z to the add/remove program list in the control panel for better use with the Microsoft package manager Winget. In addition, GPU-Z 2.41.0 has updated the tooltip translation for Chinese users.
The following are other updates:
- Always show Navi-rated clocks in the advanced panel, even if some clocks are reported as 0.
- Fixed the issue of This device does not support BIOS reading on some laptops equipped with NVIDIA GPU.
- Fixed the rendering of the Find button on the ASUS ROG version and non-standard DPI settings.
- Fixed the clock speed calculation of some old ATI cards (Radeon DDR/7200 DDR).
- Increased the chip size and transistor count of AMD Cezanne and ATI R100 and RV100.