New TechPowerUp ROG-themed GPU-Z 0.7.4 released
TechPowerUp has released the latest version of its ROG-themed PC graphics subsystem information, monitoring, and diagnostics utility, the GPU-Z v0.7.4. The new version brings support for recently launched Radeon R9 series graphics cards as well as some upcoming Nvidia ones and also fixes some bugs found in the previous versions. As always, everything is done with a unique looking ROG theme. In addition to the added support for AMD R9 290X, R9 290 and the R9 270, the new GPU-Z v0.7.4 also brings support for HD 7310 and HD 8280 as well as support for the upcoming Nvidia GTX 780 Ti and GT 635 and Quadro K3100M graphics cards. The new GPU-Z also adds the release date for AMD Radeon R9 260X, R7 250 and R7 240 as well as fixes the release date for the AMD R9 280X. As far as the bug fixes go, the new GPU-Z v0.7.4 fixes the die size for AMD Tahiti, ROP count on Intel's Ivy Bridge and Haswell CPUs (APUs), fixes BIOS saving on AMD cards without driver, fixes some rare crashes on systems with Intel IGP, and adds an ability to pause the Render Test by simply left-clicking on the window. As always, the new version of the GPU-Z can be found over at Techpowerup.com. 
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