
Downloads The latest version is available in the downloads section. Just download and run the binary, without installation. It's so simple to use, you don't need documentation.


Commercial support and customization options are available, please contact us for details. We also offer a GPU-Z SDK, which is provided as simple-to-use DLL with full feature set that can be used from C/C++/.NET and others. However, you may not redistribute GPU-Z as part of a commercial package. GPU-Z is free to use for personal and commercial usage. Want more info? Questions? Requests? E-Mail us at we're happy to help. When not installed, the user gets offered to download them automatically from this URL) (the 3D render test requires some Microsoft libraries.Once loaded, the user is redirected to our GPU Specs Database) (when the 'Lookup' button is clicked, opens in the user's browser.* (for the VBIOS upload, which is a user-initiated action).(for the update check, on startup, can be disabled in settings).

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To bolster its international appeal, Geek Uninstaller has more than 40 languages on board. In another lovely touch, you can easily switch between a list of Windows Store apps and desktop apps. 16.Smarty Uninstaller Pro has a very easy-to-use interface that will make completely removing installed programs from your system easy. However, Geek Uninstaller's list is more useful with a search window below the list that filters it as you type. Revo will monitor the programs uninstaller and do its best to remove every last file, folder, and registry entry that the program has created for itself, even if the installation was not logged. Geek Uninstaller's user interface will look very familiar to most Windows users because the program list resembles Windows' native Uninstall Programs tool. To make it even more helpful, it's compatible with any 32-bit or 64-bit Windows device. You can also save it to an external hard drive or memory stick. As Geek Uninstaller is a lightweight EXE file, it's portable, so there's no installation required.
