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Working with this system app promises to be simple. You download it from our site, install it, open it and look at the indicators you are interested in a tidy window. And so it is, but not in 100% of cases everything always works correctly. There is always a chance that the program will not work correctly – it is for such rare cases that we make this guide.
The publisher promises that the program is simple and effective. Users agree with him. The size of the program and its simple interface also hint that there will be a minimum of problems. In the end it will be like that, believe me. But if it did not turn out that way at once, then below we will tell you how to come to it.
An absolutely classic problem that can occur. If you ask 100 people to think of a software problem, 95 of them will think of this one.
Well, there are lots of possibilities. The program could be outdated and not recognize your modern video card. There could also be a problem in the drivers.
You should go to the software of your GPU publisher and update the drivers to the latest ones. Obviously, you should use the latest version of the program. After reinstalling drivers and reinstalling the program, we recommend restarting your PC. If it doesn’t help – temporarily disable all third-party system apps.
During monitoring we look at the temperature 0°C, 2% load, frequencies bouncing like balls. It’s not very pleasant.
Some system manager sensors in individual video cards are simply not supported, especially if it is rare, custom or cut down for a laptop. In this case, the program simply cannot pull out the information and starts showing nonsense.
First, make sure Sensors mode is enabled. Again, you don’t want to keep a bunch of other monitoring programs open nearby, they can pull data from each other and mix everything up into a bunch of incomprehensible indicators.
Such an error looks more serious and users often simply uninstall the program, thinking that there is certainly no help here. The file is there, everything is installed, but the program just won’t open. Or Windows swears that it is impossible to run this system software on your PC.
Sometimes antiviruses recognize GPU-Z as a potential threat. No one but the developers can answer the question why, so you can only accept it. Or maybe the file was corrupted during download. It happens.
Delete everything and download it again – the program weighs less than your desktop background. Run as administrator (right-click on the shortcut). If your system is 32-bit, and you have accidentally downloaded the 64-bit version, you will also be in trouble. Check what you have. And lastly: disable your antivirus for about 5 minutes if you suspect it is holding something back.
Ever seen Power Limit 10737052%? That doesn’t mean it’s time to overclock your video card and use it at all those percentages – the program just got it a little wrong.
This is most likely a software bug. It is especially common on laptops with hybrid architecture, where integrated graphics are installed in tandem with discrete graphics.
Just ignore it. No kidding. It’s a visual error, it doesn’t affect anything. But if you really want to, try disabling the embedded video in the BIOS.
It’s a very sad situation. You start the software and then bang – blue screen. Or the computer just goes into reboot.
Very rarely – driver conflict. Even rarer – hardware problems, for example, the video card may be unstable under load, and GPU-Z, trying to poll sensors, starts a chain that drops everything.
Check if the card is stable in other applications. If yes, try to disable the display of sensors when GPU-Z is launched (you can do it in the settings). Also, you can do a stress test of your video card. Sometimes it’s better to know in advance that everything is not okay with the hardware.
In the article we have said several times that for the correct operation of the program you need an up-to-date version. The answer to the question of where to download GPU-Z, and even the current working version, and for free is very simple – on our site. Just select the button where the convenient download path is written and download the archive with the file to your PC.
After you have downloaded the archive, you need to extract it with the password “softexpo” (the password is duplicated in the archive name just in case). After that, just run the program installer just like any other program before and enjoy monitoring the performance of your GPU.
Just because a program is small doesn’t mean it can’t be picky. The software does not like competitors, old drivers and crooked hands of BIOS developers. But in most cases, if you approach it wisely, everything works like clockwork. So don’t panic, don’t delete everything, and don’t reinstall Windows. It’s unnecessary.
This is officially free for personal use. There is no need for a subscription or one-time payment. However, some advanced OEM or enterprise diagnostic features are only available to partners or under commercial agreements. Our site provides it free for all.
While Afterburner is excellent for overclocking and fan control, GPU-Z offers far more detailed real-time monitoring of GPU-specific metrics — including VRAM usage, die temperature, power draw, and PCIe bandwidth. It’s a better fit if your priority is diagnostics and hardware reporting.
HWMonitor is a general hardware monitor covering CPU, motherboard, and drives. GPU-Z is laser-focused on graphics card data. It gives more accurate and in-depth GPU insights, including shader count, BIOS version, and GPU architecture details — not shown in HWMonitor.
Yes. One of GPU-Z’s most useful features is the ability to detect fake or tampered graphics cards. It reads the GPU model directly from the hardware and shows vendor ID, die name, and real specs, helping users verify authenticity — especially for used GPUs.
Absolutely. GPU-Z allows continuous sensor logging to a .TXT or .CSV file. Just go to the Sensors tab, check “Log to file,” and the program will record temperature, clock speeds, and other data in real time for later analysis or troubleshooting.
GPU-Z is fully portable. You don’t need to install anything — just download the executable file and run it. This makes it easy to use across different systems without leaving traces or modifying system files.
Yes, if your GPU and driver support it. Go to the Sensors tab and look for fields like “GPU Power” or “Board Power Draw.” These values reflect real-time wattage draw, useful for power diagnostics and undervolting/overclocking analysis.