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This is a quick review

GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to give you all information about your video card and GPU.
 
The following full-length review applies to version 0.2

GPU-Z is to the graphics cards what CPU-Z is to the processors, I mean, a program capable of showing us all the features of our graphics cards, and it is one of the most useful tools for the overclockers. Its developers, TechPowerUp!, responsible for ATI Graphics Card's handling tool ATI Tool (now AMD), hope that GPU-Z will be the standard for validating overclocking results in graphic cards, the same way its brother has made it in the processor's field.

It isn't hard to imagine why a tool like GPU-Z came out, because the graphics cards market is moving on at giant steps and many times, still knowing what we're buying, we don't completely understand all the integrated features in our graphics card - which, in many cases, the makers are trying to hide from us. GPU-Z will resolve this situation in a simple and efficient way.

For an occasional gamer, full-time designer, hardcore overclocker or just curious users who want to know more about their system, GPU-Z is a must-have piece of software. GPU-Z only works under Windows Systems. Windows 2000 / XP / Vista (both 32 and 64 bit versions) are supported. There is also a newer version downloadable from the developer's site.
Advantages
  • Shows all the information about your graphic card.
  • Easy to use.
Disadvantages
  • Not available for Mac or Linux.

Reviewed by: Daniel Zambrano

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 5

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Graphics Card Tab Graphics Card Tab Sensors Tab Sensors Tab Validation Tab Validation Tab

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