GPU-Z 2.47.0 Released With New Enhancements


GPU-Z, which provides detailed information about graphics cards and a monitoring screen, with version 2.47, new enhancements for Arc, GeForce and Radeon GPUs offers. You can now see all the details of the newly released GeForce GTX 1630 with the new version. We can also verify how slow the bandwidth on the card is with the update.

The new update brings support for the Radeon RX 6700 (non-XT) graphics card, which is just starting to hit the market. In fact, manufacturers such as PowerColor had prepared various special cooled models. Surprisingly, only Sapphire is mentioned in the changelog.

Additionally, a fix has been made for the RTX 3080 12GB model that looks different even if it has LHR unlocked. Let’s take a look at the best made improvements in lists. As always, you can use the Technopat Social download page to access the updated version.

GPU-Z 2.47.0 Changelog

  • Many improvements have been made to Intel Arc external GPU reporting.
  • Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630, RTX 3050 mobile, MX570, A1000, A2000, A3000 12GB, T400, T500, T550, T600, T1000, T1200.
  • Added support for Sapphire Radeon RX 6700.
  • Added support for Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake H/U/HX.
  • Added fake GPU detection for NVIDIA G98, GT200, GK104 based cards.
  • Added workaround to fix missing clocks in some recent AMD Radeon drivers.
  • Fixed issue where GeForce RTX 3080 12 GB appeared as non-LHR.
  • Fixed specifications for NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GS AGP.
  • Added fixed process size, die size and transistor count features for AMD Ryzen 6000 ‘Rembrandt’.
  • Fixed AMD logo appearing on some ATI cards removed.
  • Fixed incorrect logo appearing on some Intel Xe GPUs.
  • Added checkbox in sensor settings to control Input to file setting when GPU-Z is restarted.
  • Various improvements have been made to Glenfly GPU reporting.
  • Added Gunnir vendor detection.
  • Fixed CPU temperature displayed as 100C on unsupported Intel processors.

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