GPU-Z Now Monitors Your 16-Pin Power Connector on RTX 4090, 4080

If you bought expensive hardware, you’d want to know how to detect that it’s here.And this is exactly the new GPU-Z program Tech Power Up To do. Additionally, it detects the infamous 16-pin 12VHPWR adapter and its behavior. This can be very useful given the situation with his Nvidia adapters that come with some of the best graphics cards.
The new GPU-Z version 2.51.0 can correctly observe the availability of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4080 and RTX 4090 in the system. And even more important to the lucky owner of a gaming-perfect graphics card is the sensor behind the 16-pin 12VHPWR. connector. The software won’t tell you if the adapter is plugged in tightly and correctly, but it should reveal power distribution across the various phases of the voltage regulation module.
This can be very useful for enthusiasts and overclockers who are exactly the target audience for GPU-Z applications.
The version history of GPU-Z v2.51.0 is below.
- Added full support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
- Added BIOS save/upload support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 and 4090
- Fixed wrong transistor count for GeForce RTX 4090
- Added support for monitoring 16-pin power input
- Fixed missing memory temperature on GeForce 40 series
- Fixed crash in Glenfly Advanced panel
- DLSS scan in the details panel no longer starts automatically, you can now select which drive to scan first
- DLSS scan now correctly indicates that the search has stopped if the “Stop” option is selected
- List of Vulkan extensions now has one entry per line
- List of OpenCL extensions, one entry per line, sorted alphabetically
- Fixed negative Gather Offsets ranges showing as positive integers in Vulkan info
- Added support for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti GDDR6X, RTX 3060 (GA104-B), MX750 A, RTX A500 Laptop, RTX A4500 Embedded, Tesla T10, Quadro K5100M (GK104-B)