There are several methods you can use to identify which graphics card you have installed in your PC.
The first method is to simply look inside your computer case and read the label on the graphics card itself. Most graphics cards will typically have a label that includes the card’s name and model number.
If you are not comfortable taking apart your computer, then you may be able to check the information in the Windows Device Manager. To do this, press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box, type in “devmgmt.msc”, and press Enter. In the Device Manager window that appears, scroll down and expand the “Display Adapters” category. You should see the name and model of your graphics card listed here.
Another way to determine which graphics card you have installed is to use a system information tool such as CPU-Z. This tool will provide detailed information about your system hardware, including information about the graphics card. To use it, you can download the software from its website and install it on your computer. Once the program is installed, open the “Graphics” tab to view information about the GPU.
You can also use a third-party benchmarking tool, such as 3DMark, to help you identify which graphics card is installed in your system. These tools generate a score based on a variety of hardware components, including your graphics card. After running the benchmarking tool, you can look at the results and compare them against the known performance of various graphics cards to get an idea of which one is currently installed in your system.
Finally, if you are still unable to determine which graphics card you have installed, then you can try searching for it online. Look up the make and model of your computer and search for specific information about the graphics card. If the manufacturer provides driver downloads or manuals, they may include details about the graphics card as well.