Posted October 21, 200717 yr http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/Size - 339 kb MD5Hash = 97A6BC1CBA5E1787232E6EE9EEF28654
October 22, 200717 yr Kel, any chance of you adding this to the CPL addon pack as it would be a good companion for CPU-Z
October 22, 200717 yr they updted it to v009. and the icon is now in teh same line as the cpu z, so yeah would be agreat addition to the cpl pack.
October 23, 200717 yr One big, on-going downside to GPU-Z is that more often than not, it will fail to ident virtualized video from VMWare, MSFT VirtualPC, and VirtualBox.
October 23, 200717 yr well even if it were supported,i wouldint see the point in wanting to know that u dont have enough capabilities to play games and such on a ?mb virtual video card.i bet the clock speeds would be prety weak.
October 23, 200717 yr The point is having a utility that works properly, not one that is trying to mimic the success of another.If GPU-Z can't ID something as common as VM virtualized video, what else is it cheating at?
October 23, 200717 yr well if u ask me reporting info on a hardware in a given database is not cheating or faking,if a device is supported then it is,of course if miss identifying occures,then its just an error,and that should be very easy to see..even with limited knowledge of ones hardware.that type of error is not tryign too fool anyone.and unsupported hardware is just not implemented yet,at least its not making up random info..and vm ware and all other virtual machines use virtual drivers for virtual hardware,its not using any official driver ,so its proly not in teh database..and i think that apps like cpu z and gpu z get their info from by the instlled drivers witch make the device operable, so if u have an ATI HD2900XT and its reporting u have a gefore 6100 then,id put my money on the computer kid genious nexdoor that just recently 'fixed' ure computer...lol Edited October 23, 200717 yr by bober
October 23, 200717 yr lol this tool is prolly aimed at hardcore gamers and powerfull video card owners....heh
October 24, 200717 yr well, it has no problem identifying my "wonderful" ATI 9000 mobility radeon :sweatingbullets:
October 24, 200717 yr Author CPU-Z Doesnt work in a VM enviroment either. Does that mean its trash? Face it somethings just don't work in VM...
October 24, 200717 yr Off Topic: CPU-Z Doesnt work in a VM enviroment either. Does that mean its trash? Face it somethings just don't work in VM...I agree with Kell on this one. Plus both programs are monitoring/information programs so it's obvious that virtual environment can provide correct reading. But you must admit it's nice to have it on your XP collection
November 6, 200717 yr Hey Kel... Just wanted to thank you for a great addon.......and to let you know that GPU-Z v0.1.0 is now available....Changelog:Added preliminary support for IntelAdded Shader Model readoutFixed ATI RV6xx clocks readingFixed report submission on Windows XP 64-bitWhen submitting a bug report, a problem description is required.Improved ATI BIOS reading codeShortened BIOS string to fix window in some instancesAdded end ellipses to certain display fieldsFixed crashes when using NVAPIFixed lost handles when using NVAPIFixed memory type detection for G84, G86, G92Improved NVIDIA BIOS reading codeSubvendor BFG Tech now correctly namedNumerous adjustments to pipe/shader configurations on both ATI and NVIDIASounds like you control panel addons is headed to 6.7..... Great as always.... Keep it up bud.... Edited November 6, 200717 yr by Makave2345
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