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GPU-Z

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GPU-Z is a free utility that allows you to monitor many facets of your videocard. Available for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows 7, you can use GPU-Z to monitor "adapter, GPU and display information" as well as "overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks". It has support for both AMD/ATI cards and Nvidia cards.

Features

According to the website, these are the major features of GPU-Z:[1]

  • Support NVIDIA and ATI cards
  • Displays adapter, GPU and display information
  • Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (if available)
  • Includes a GPU load test to verify PCI-Express lane configuration
  • Validation of results
  • No installation required
  • Support for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows 7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported)


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