![]() ![]() ![]() Version 0.3.0 - removed a bottleneck in the render path that impacted AMD Radeon GPUs. GPU monitoring moved in a separate update thread. The new GPU-Z ROG Edition is based on GPU-Z version 0.5. updated the Furry ROG stress test (TEST1). GPU-Z gives you a quick glance on the graphics hardware installed in your machine, and lets you monitor its vital stats such as clock-speeds, fan-speeds, voltages, and even fine details such as graphics memory usage on supported GPUs. It's not as good as the Steam Deck's touchpads, but it gets the job done. added an external utility to stress test the CPU. On the bright side, navigating the system with analog triggers and the sticks is fine, as you use the left stick to scroll up and down, the right stick to move the mouse, and click the right stick down to click. With hibernate switched off, the only sleep state available to the system will be S0 Low Power Idle, otherwise known as Modern Standby. GPU-Z can create a backup of your graphics card BIOS. Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (if available) Includes a GPU load test to verify PCI-Express lane configuration. Displays adapter, GPU and display information. This included if it turned itself on, meaning you had to wait to hibernate it again. Supports NVIDIA, AMD, ATI and Intel graphics devices. It would turn itself on randomly, games wouldn't hibernate correctly, and it wouldn't hibernate again for two minutes or so after you would wake it up. GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to provide you with all the information about your video card and GPU. Sleep mode does use more idle power as hibernation actually dumps the RAM state to your storage so that the device can completely turn off, but that caused a lot of problems on the ROG Ally. With that, pressing the power button will instead sleep your device instead of hibernating it. ![]()
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