GPU-Z 2.60 released with updates for NVIDIA RTX 40, Qualcomm and Radeon GPUs

GPU-Z 2.60

TechPowerUp has released an updated version of their most popular tool for graphics cards, GPU-Z. This update adds support for new graphics card and architectures.

While this isn’t a major release and doesn’t yet mention the unreleased RTX 4070 with GDDR6, it does include support for several variants of the RTX 40 series that have already been spotted in retail, featuring non-standard GPU configurations.

In short, this means that the NVIDIA 4070 Ti Super (AD102), RTX 4070 (AD103), RTX 4060 Ti (AD104), and RTX 4060 (AD106) are now all supported. Don’t be surprised to see these configurations appear in the software; these are official SKUs from NVIDIA, though some have not been officially introduced. The RTX 4070 Ti SUPER (AD102), in particular, is confirmed to be available in Western markets.

GPU-Z 2.60, Source: VideoCardz

From this update, users should also expect Zen5 CPU temperatures to be displayed correctly, including Strix Point and Granite Ridge. Why is Zen5 included in this update? Both architectures feature integrated graphics, so this tool is also used for testing these platforms.

AMD Radeon users who have seen a disappointing 0 MHz figure reported on their graphics cards should know that this was a tool error that has now been fixed. It only affected a certain number of Radeon graphics cards that did not support overclocking.

For Intel, there is support for Raptor Lake U and Meteor Lake Arc graphics. This update covers the Core 100 and Core Ultra 100 series, respectively. There’s also support for graphics based on ARM64 and Snapdragon X series.

Finally, there’s an important update to those using Windows older than 7. The GPU-Z will not run on these operating systems.

GPU-Z 2.60 update

  • Added full support for Arm64 and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite and other Arm64 GPUs
  • Added support for AMD Zen 5 CPU temperature monitoring
  • Fixed NVIDIA driver version reporting for some specific versions, due to leading zeros (before 2015)
  • Fixed installer isn’t able to close running instances of GPU-Z
  • Installer now requires Windows 7 and newer, appropriate messaging is displayed when not supported
  • Fixed small handle leak
  • Fixed “0 MHz” memory clock display on some AMD RDNA GPUs without overclocking support
  • Added Monster Notebook subvendor Id
  • Added support for NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti Super (AD102), RTX 4070 (AD103), RTX 4060 Ti (AD104), RTX 4060 (AD106), A1000, A400, RTX 500 Ada Laptop, RTX A2000 Ada Embedded, Drive PG199, H100 NVL
  • Added support for AMD Zen 5 (Strix Point and Granite Ridge), Phoenix Radeon 740M
  • Added support for Intel Raptor Lake U SKUs, Meteor Lake Intel Arc Graphics
  • Added support for new VMWare virtual GPU Id

Source and download: GPU-Z