Download GPU-Z 0.6.5
GPU-Z 0.6.5 has just been reelased and is ready for download, GPU-Z is a graphics subsystem information and diagnostic utility utility designed to give you all information about your video card and GPU. GPU-Z can now reliably extract, save, and upload BIOS from NVIDIA GeForce Kepler family of GPUs. Boost clock detection for GeForce Kepler family is improved; and real-time memory clock monitoring for GeForce Kepler GPUs without Boost is fixed. A working ASIC-quality calculation method is implemented for GeForce Kepler GPUs.
GPU clock and temperature readings are improved for AMD "Trinity" APUs, and stability increased. Support is added for a large number of new GPUs, including AMD Radeon HD 7450A, HD 7730M, HD 7700M, FirePro M4000, W5000; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GT 635M, GT 620M, GeForce 610M, GT 620 (GF119), GT 640 (GF118), Quadro 7000, Quadro K2000M; and Intel 4th Generation Core "Haswell" graphics. Release date and die-size measurements were added for a large number of GPUs. A large number of outstanding bugs were quashed.
The change-log follows.
- Added BIOS save and upload for NVIDIA Kepler GPUs
- Fixed boost clock detection for NVIDIA Kepler
- Fixed realtime memory clock monitoring for NVIDIA Kepler cards without Boost
- Fixed boost clock readout showing for Kepler cards without Boost
- Fixed clock, temperature readings and crashes on AMD Trinity
- Fixed uninstaller icon not displaying properly
- Additional fixes for window getting cut-off on some DPI settings
- Added working ASIC quality readings for NVIDIA Kepler GPUs
- Added support for Intel Haswell Graphics
- Added support for AMD Radeon HD 7450A, HD 7730M, HD 7700M, FirePro M4000, W5000
- Added support for NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti, GT 635M, GT 620M, GeForce 610M, GT 620 (GF119), GT 640 (GF118), Quadro 7000, Quadro K2000M
- Added release date for GeForce GTX 660 and GTX 650
- Added die size for NV10, NV11, NV15, NV17, NV18, NV25, NV28, NV30, NV31, NV34, NV35, NV36, NV38, NV42, G70M, G71M, G73M
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Joined: 2012-07-10
I found the ASIC quality option and I get 87.6% with GPU-Z v0.6.5. Is that good?
*EDIT*
I get 100.0% with v0.6.4.

v0.6.4 i get 98.9% and like i posted above with this version, 75.3%.
I believe your asic is very good actually.
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Joined: 2012-09-15
Hello i know this is not the better place to talk about but i wont make another thread just for this quick question.
Why in Gpu Z and Nvidia control panel it says my gtx 680 got 4gb vram available? It is an evga gtx 680 2gb not 4 O.O.
Could someone clarify me this if possible ? Thanks
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It would make sense that gpuz would find the ASIC quality lower on a gtx 670 compared to a gtx 680.
Since manufacturers would use a lower bin chip to chop the cluster for the 670.
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GPU-Z's dev changes the "ASIC quality" measure scaling from time to time so it doesn't gets to 120% or weird values. I don't know exactly how its measured but I think GPUZ gets some raw values from the GPU, and then does some math around it to show it with a percentage, so what 100% actually means its defined by W1zzard, sometimes he sets the bounds a lil upper if some GPU series is getting higher ASIC quality values than normal (he did it once when the feature first appeared).
Its like getting read/write errors from a SMART report and saying "well, if its around 200 then its at 100% health" and once some HDD series comes out with around 50 read/write errors the program sets up 50 as the "new" 100% health instead of saying 400% health.
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I found the ASIC quality option and I get 87.6% with GPU-Z v0.6.5. Is that good?
*EDIT*
I get 100.0% with v0.6.4.