Software update: HWiNFO32/64 4.16 build 1900

Spread the love

Realix has released version 4.16 of HWiNFO32 and HWiNFO64. This program provides an overview of the hardware in a Windows PC. Also, the processor, memory and hard disk can be subjected to some simple performance tests. In addition, the values ​​of the various sensors on the motherboard, the video card and the hard disk can be read. The program creates status reports that can be generated in text, csv or xml format. The changelog for this release looks like this:

Changes:

  • Added support of additional CHiL/IR VRs on GPU.
  • Fixed enumeration of GPUs disabled by nVidia Optimus.
  • Fixed freezing of Synaptics SMBus touchpads on Intel chipsets.
  • Merged and rearranged nVidia Internal GPU sensor with NVAPI.
  • Added AMD Radeon HD 7790.
  • Added nVidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost.
  • Added monitoring of D3D Usage on AMD, nVidia and Intel GPUs (covers Direct3D only).
  • Improved enumeration of RAID arrays, added RAID status reporting.
  • Enhanced sensor monitoring on nVidia nForce 790i reference mainboards (Zotac, EVGA, XFX, etc).
  • Enhanced support of AMD GCN2 family GPUs.
  • Added monitoring support for On Semi NCP81022 on GPU.
  • Added nVidia GF119 models: GeForce 705M.
  • Added nVidia GK104 models: Quadro K2 USM, Tesla K2 USM, GRID K520, GeForce K2 USM, NVS K2 USM.
  • Added nVidia GK106 models: GeForce GTX 760M, 765M, 770M.
  • Added nVidia GK107 models: Tesla K1 USM, Quadro K1 USM, GeForce GT 740M, 745M, 750M, GeForce K340 USM, NVS K1 USM, GRID K340, NVS 1000.
  • Added nVidia GK110 models: GeForce GTX Titan LE, Tesla K20, Tesla K20X.
  • Added nVidia GK208 models: GeForce GT 730M, 735M, 740M.

Version number 4.16 build 1900
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 8
Website Realix
Download
File size

2.29MB

License type Freeware
.fb-background-color { background: #ffffff !important; } .fb_iframe_widget_fluid_desktop iframe { width: 100% !important; }
GeForceGeForce GTXGPUGPUsGTXHDIntelQuadroRadeonRAIDSoftwareSynapticsTeslaTitanWindows
Share