How do I determine what model my graphics card is?

There are several ways to determine what model your graphics card is. The most reliable method is to check the graphics card’s label, which contains its manufacturer and model numbers. This can usually be found on the rear of the card, near where it connects to a motherboard or other expansion bus.

Another way to find out what model your graphics card is to open up your computer and physically examine it. Most graphics cards have some type of identifying logo or text that indicates the exact model number. This information can be found on the circuit board or in a chip or sticker affixed to the card itself.

On Windows computers, you can also use the “Device Manager” utility to view details about the graphics card. To access this feature, type “Device Manager” into the search field on the taskbar. Then, click the “Display adapters” option to view all available graphics cards. You should be able to see the product name and model number listed here.

On a Mac, you can use the “System Information” app to view details about the graphics card. To access this feature, type “System Information” into the Spotlight search field. Then, select the “Graphics/Displays” option to view all available graphics cards. You should be able to see the product name and model number listed here.

Finally, if you don’t have access to any of the above methods, you can use an online third-party tool such as GPU-Z or PassMark’s Video Card Details to determine your graphics card’s model. These websites will show you detailed information about your card, including the manufacturer, model number, and other important details.