Our friend W1zzard over at TechPowerUp has just released
another timely update to his famous graphics processor information and monitoring
utility, GPU-Z.
The latest version of the utility now includes added sensors
to monitor GPU load percentages on Nvidia GeForce desktop and mobile cards,
adds sensors for ATI M86, fixes several NVAPI crashes, fixes crashes when PhysX
is not available, and fixes “DLL not found” startup issues in Windows 2000. In
addition, the application can now be set to run “always on top” of other
windows.
At the same time, W1zzard has also included a useful feature
to render the vast amount of GPU information displayed by this utility more accessible to other areas of the world. As of GPU-Z release 0.3.8, a framework for translations has
been added to enable future multi-language support. However, it is important
to note that such a task can only be made possible by independent user
contributions to the framework. The team behind the utility respectfully hopes
to see GPU-Z users contribute to the utility. Several enthusiasts have already submitted
languages on the TechPowerUp forums which can be found here.
GPU-Z 0.3.8 can be downloaded here.
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GPU-Z 0.3.8 now available
Translation help wanted