GPU-Z Adds Support For AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT And GeForce RTX 5060 GPUs

May 29, 2025 at 08:15am EDT

With the addition of Radeon RX 9060 XT and RTX 5060 to the GPU-Z database, the program will now provide accurate information about these GPUs.

GPU-Z Version 2.66.0 Adds Radeon RX 9060 XT and GeForce RTX 5060 Desktop and Mobile Variants, and Several Professional GPUs to its Database

Techpowerup's PC hardware utility, GPU-Z, has received an update, which added several graphics cards to its database. The app is quite popular amongst PC users as it offers a lightweight and simple interface for showing all the hardware details. GPU-Z is specificially created for detecting and showing GPU information, whether you are on a desktop or a laptop.

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The latest GPU-Z version 2.66.0 now supports both AMD and NVIDIA's latest GPUs. After adding support for higher-end RTX 50 series and RX 9070 series GPUs, the software can now accurately detect NVIDIA's recently released GeForce RTX 5060 desktop and mobile GPUs. Plus, the RTX 5070 mobile is now added to the database as well, which was previously missing.

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GPU-Z v2.66.0 Release Notes:

The software will now also support AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU, which AMD showcased at Computex. The GPU hasn't been launched for retail, but when it hits the shelves, the GPU-Z v2.66.0 will ensure accurate information about the GPU. For reference, the Radeon RX 9060 XT is based on the NAVI 44 die, features 2048 Stream Processors, and offers 8 GB and 16 GB memory configurations through a 128-bit memory bus width.

Apart from the RX 9060 XT and RTX 5060, GPU-Z v.2.66.0 will now support NVIDIA's flagship Blackwell workstation GPU, the RTX Pro 6000, as well as the Quadro RTX 5000. The RTX Pro 6000 is NVIDIA's latest addition to the RTX Pro lineup, featuring the GB202 chip, which is also used in the GeForce RTX 5090, but the memory capacity on the RTX Pro 6000 is three times higher (32 GB vs 96 GB GDDR7). From AMD's side, the Pro W7900 Dual Slot GPU was added to the database as well, which is a powerful professional solution with 48 GB VRAM.

News Source: Techpowerup

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