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    GPU-Z v. 0.7.6 Released

    http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads...-gpu-z-v0-7-6/

    This is a good one

    * Added graphics memory vendor detection
    * Updated integrated NVFlash for BIOS readings
    * Improved voltage monitoring support for GTX 780 Ti
    * Added support for new Intel Iris 5200 variant
    * Added support for AMD Radeon R7 M265, R5 M230, Kaveri A10-7850K, A10-7700K, AMD Stream 9350, Radeon HD 8530M, HD 8650D
    * Added support for NVIDIA GTX Titan Black, GTX 750 (GM107), GTX 750 Ti (GM107), GeForce 840M (GM108), GTX 760 (192-bit), GT 750M (Apple), GT 735M, GT 720M

    The 750 and 750Ti are technically the very first Maxwells, but they're fake ones. Most importantly it does appear the Titan Black will actually get released

    Edit: oh and i know i haven't reported anything on AMD's new A10-7850K. There was nothing to say really. Overclocked to 4.7GHz it's still 30% slower than an i7-4670 running at stock. Save your money.
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    Re: GPU-Z v. 0.7.6 Released

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    ....

    Edit: oh and i know i haven't reported anything on AMD's new A10-7850K. There was nothing to say really. Overclocked to 4.7GHz it's still 30% slower than an i7-4670 running at stock. Save your money.
    [Devil's Advocate] You could take the difference in price and put it towards a higher end GPU. Assuming one was building a new system or upgrading CPU & GPU.[/Devil's Advocate]


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    Re: GPU-Z v. 0.7.6 Released

    Quote Originally Posted by Fire$torm View Post
    [Devil's Advocate] You could take the difference in price and put it towards a higher end GPU. Assuming one was building a new system or upgrading CPU & GPU.[/Devil's Advocate]
    You must be talking about the difference in price that disappears when you turn it on because it also draws more power than the Intel chip?


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    Re: GPU-Z v. 0.7.6 Released

    Quote Originally Posted by John P. Myers View Post
    You must be talking about the difference in price that disappears when you turn it on because it also draws more power than the Intel chip?
    I did speak as the "Devil's Advocate"

    Though by my way of thinking, as more of a GPU cruncher then a CPU one, credit output from the better GPU would more then make up for extra power consumed by the AMD CPU.


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    Re: GPU-Z v. 0.7.6 Released

    But if you spent more money on the more power efficient CPU, the savings on the monthly power bill would buy that same better GPU.

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    Re: GPU-Z v. 0.7.6 Released

    Quote Originally Posted by Mumps View Post
    But if you spent more money on the more power efficient CPU, the savings on the monthly power bill would buy that same better GPU.
    Plz, don't break my logic....


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