Our friend Wizzard from techPowerUp just released a new
version of the popular GPU information and monitoring tool known as GPU-Z.
For those unfamiliar with the utility, GPU-Z is pretty much
CPU-Z for graphics cards. It will detect GPU name and size, the amount of
memory, the card manufacturer and other bits of information like shaders and ROPs.
The latest version of the utility now includes support for
AMD’s upcoming Radeon HD 4890, set to launch in two weeks, and Nvidia’s Geforce
GTX 275, set to launch in the same week. It also includes support for the upcoming
Radeon HD 4750 and HD 4770, both based on RV740 and should appear sometime in May.
GPU-Z 0.3.3 can be downloaded here.
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GPU-Z 0.3.3 released for upcoming GPUs
HD 4750, HD 4770, HD 4890 and GTX 275