System utility for information about your video card and graphics processor

GPU-Z Portable

GPU-Z Portable

  -  11.58 MB  -  Freeware
  • Latest Version

    GPU-Z Portable 2.69.0 LATEST

  • Review by

    Michael Reynolds

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    John T. Haller / External Link

  • Filename

    GPU-ZPortable_2.69.0.paf.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    b6c15fda01cba4bf697d62de2501d4ff

GPU-Z Portable is a free, lightweight utility designed to provide in-depth information about a computer’s graphics card and GPU.

Developed by TechPowerUp, this portable version requires no installation, making it a convenient tool for professionals and enthusiasts who need to monitor or diagnose GPU performance on multiple systems without leaving traces.

Main Features

Detailed GPU information, including name, architecture, memory type, and clock speeds

Real-time monitoring of GPU temperature, load, and power consumption

Support for NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel graphics cards

BIOS backup feature for advanced users

No installation required – runs directly from a USB drive

User Interface

GPU-Z Portable for Windows has a straightforward, tabbed interface with a clean and organized layout. The main window displays real-time statistics and hardware details, while additional tabs provide sensor readings, advanced information, and validation options.

Installation and Setup

Since it is a portable version, no installation is required. Simply download the executable file from the TechPowerUp website, place it in any directory or USB drive, and run it.

How to Use
  • Launch the app executable file.
  • View GPU specifications on the main tab.
  • Switch to the “Sensors” tab for real-time monitoring.
  • Use the BIOS backup feature if needed.
  • Exit the software without any residual files left behind.
FAQ

Is GPU-Z Portable free to use?
Yes, it is completely free.

Does GPU-Z Portable work with all GPUs?
It supports most NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel graphics cards.

Can I use GPU-Z to check for GPU overheating?
Yes, the sensors tab provides temperature readings.

Does GPU-Z Portable require administrator privileges?
Some features, like BIOS backup, may need admin access.

How is it different from the installed version?
The portable version doesn’t require installation and leaves no traces.

Alternatives

MSI Afterburner – Offers GPU monitoring along with overclocking capabilities.

HWMonitor – Provides hardware monitoring for multiple system components, including GPUs.

AIDA64 Extreme – A paid tool that offers deep system diagnostics, including GPU details.

Open Hardware Monitor – A free open-source alternative with real-time sensor readings.

Speccy – A lightweight system information tool from Piriform that includes GPU details.

Pricing

This program is completely FREE to download and use.

System Requirements
  • Windows 7, 8, 10, 11
  • Intel, AMD, or NVIDIA GPU
  • Minimal disk space (less than 10MB)
PROS
  • No installation required
  • Provides extensive GPU details
  • Supports all major GPU brands
  • Low system resource usage
  • Free to use
CONS
  • Lacks GPU tweaking features
  • No built-in logging or alerts
Conclusion

GPU-Z Portable is an essential tool for anyone who needs quick access to GPU details and real-time monitoring without the hassle of installation. While it lacks advanced overclocking features, it excels in providing accurate and detailed GPU data.

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What's new in this version:

Added:
- support for NVIDIA RTX 5090 D V2, RTX 3050 A Mobile, RTX Pro Blackwell 5000/4500/4000/4000 SFF/5000 Mobile/5000 Embedded/2000/1000/500, Quadro P1000/P2000/RTX 6000 (new ID)
- support for AMD Radeon RX 7400, AMD Ryzen AI 5 330 w/ Radeon 820M, W6600X, Pro W7800, Pro V710
- support for Intel Arrow Lake H, Arc A380E and A310E
- support for Moore Threads S30
- Various fixes and improvements for AMD Strix Halo

Fixed:
- shader count detection for some unknown AMD and Intel APUs
- wrong clock speeds on Intel DG1
- ReBAR detection on Intel DG1
- OpenCL detection on some AMD devices
- crash on unknown AMD GPUs

Improved:
- Improved kernel-mode driver stability