TechPowerUP 2.58.0 now available
The most popular tool for graphics cards has been updated.

TechPowerUp developers have updated the GPU-Z information and monitoring tool for graphics cards. The changelog doesn’t mention any major GPU releases worthy of a headline, but it does include the addition of lesser-known models to keep the tool up to date.
Beginning with Intel Meteor Lake, which will now display Arc GPU specifications, this marks the tool’s first release supporting this architecture, albeit with preliminary support. This means that full specs may not be fully presented or there might be missing details.
Additionally, there’s an update for AMD’s RDNA3 architecture in the form of the Radeon RX 7600M mobile GPU. This variant, with 1792 cores and the Navi 33 GPU, hasn’t gained much popularity among laptop and mini-PC manufacturers, as the vast majority of systems are based on the XT version.
GPUZ 2.58, Source: VideoCardz
Users with unique variants of the GeForce RTX 3050 with 4GB VRAM should now be aware that the tool will correctly identify this version. It will also support the RTX 3500 ADA workstation GPU as well as the A500 GPU.
According to the changelog, there are fixes for Counter-Strike 2, which experienced stuttering when GPU-Z was running in the background. Apparently, the issue stemmed from the tool attempting to access Radeon metrics, but this problem has now been resolved.
Radeon RX 7900 GRE will now display the correct ROP count. Additionally, there are additional features for Zen4 mobile CPUs, specifically detection for DDR5 and LPDDR5 memory variants.
TechPowerUp GPU-Z v2.58.0
- Added initial support for Intel Meteor Lake
- Added support for AMD Radeon RX 7600M
- Added support for NVIDIA RTX 3050 4 GB (GA107), RTX 3500 Ada, A500, A10M, L20, CMP 100-210
- Added VBIOS version reporting for Intel Alder Lake, Raptor Lake, Raptor Lake Refresh
- Added subvendor IDs for Framework and Aetina
- Added support for Shader Model 6.7 and 6.8
- Added support for 8K resolution in Advanced -> DXVA
- The Resizable BAR check will now report the correct capability on NVIDIA Turing
- Improved formatting for some values in Advanced -> OpenCL
- The GPU-Z installer is now digitally signed
- Fixed periodic stuttering on AMD cards in CS2 and other games
- Fixed ROP count on AMD RX 7900 GRE and NVIDIA A40
- Fixed bluescreen on Radeon “Sun” GPU (Southern Islands Oland GPU for mobile, R5 M230/M330)
- Fixed rare bluescreen on some newer AMD integrated GPUs
- Fixed AMD Zen 4 memory type showing as DDR5 when LPDDR5 installed
- Fixed LPDDR5 bandwidth calculation on AMD Zen 4
- Fixed missing VBIOS version readout on AMD integrated GPUs
- Fixed all resolutions sometimes showing “No” in Advanced -> DXVA
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