I went to the site...got a whole of junk with that program. I'm now reverting to a prior system backup as things are rather screwy on my system.
Printable View
Thats should not have happened at all. I have downloaded this program many times over the past few years and have had no issues. Either way if you have a PCIe 2.1 x16 you should have able to max out all but 1 or two cards on the market. So you should not need to worry about running into comparability issues.
Sorry, did you download the .exe or the zip file? I usually recommend the zip version, my folder only has four files in it. What type of junk are you referring to?
I agree with Zanthred, you shouldn't have any problems with newer cards, and if you had problems with cpu-z just forget about using it. I suggested it because many PC enthusiasts have been using it for a long time, myself included.
Zip file. The program attempted to change my browser page and added two other applications (one appeared to be an internet gaming application, couldn't determine what the other did). I removed everything and reverted to an earlier system backup as a safety precaution. I'm by no means accusing you of sending me to a bad site, so don't worry!
That's great to know. So long as I just go with a single 7000s series I won't have to upgrade my PSU or anything else. It was just the PCI connectors that were throwing me for a loop. I appreciate everyone's help!
This made me curious, so I downloaded the zip file and ran the program to see. No issues. I can't help but wonder if you actually clicked on something else mistakenly? If you are sure you clicked on the right link (says '1.66 zip, english' on the right side of the page), then I'm concerned you may have some kind of malware on your computer. You might consider looking into scanning your system with MalwareBytes.