Picked this one up on Neowin.net (via Hankers - ty, Hank) . It was also mentioned as download #2 for the week on cnet (I think…deleted that email).
Snowy, I hope this one will keep that new card of yours under your supervision.
Anyway, this utility is free and it’ll give you all the info you want and need from your video card and GPU:
It scans your system (on installation) and reveals the name of your card, GPU, BIOS version, ROPs ("Raster Operation Unit" or "Render Back-End Unit". A raster graphics function used (per pixel) in a Bit blit operation to combine two or more bitmaps, on a GPU- the final stage of pushing pixels to your screen. ROP's are the units that perform tasks such as colour tests, filtering and AA), memory type and size.
This is very handy info to have when you go looking for updates, and to see if that game is overtaxing your GPU without guessing… and what’s really nice is that it’s all in one place.
Main Features:
- Support NVIDIA and ATI cards
- Displays adapter, GPU and display information
- Displays overclock, default clocks and 3D clocks (if available)
- Validation of results
- No installation required
- Support for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / Windows 7 (both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported)
What's new in this version:
- Added explanation about PCI-Express power savings and 3D render test to accurately measure bus config under load
- Added function to display ASIC quality for Fermi and Southern Islands. (Located in the GPU-Z system menu)
- Fixed crash on older ATI cards
- Added voltage monitoring for HD 7970
- Improved real-time clock monitoring for HD 7970
- Fixed OpenCL detection for AMD Antilles, Whistler, Seymour, Blackcomb
- Improved default clock reading for AMD HD 7970 and Fusion
- Added support for AMD FirePro V7900, HD 6930, HD 7690M, HD 6410D
- Fixed Intel Sandy Bridge IGP to be DirectX 10.1, 32 nm
- Added support for NVIDIA Tesla C2075, GeForce GT 630M
- http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
Download: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2092/mirrors.php
Source: http://www.neowin.net/news/gpu-z-058