There are several different ways to identify which graphics card you have installed on your computer. You can open the Device Manager in Windows, use a system information tool, or even view your graphics card’s information directly from the manufacturer’s website.
Identifying Your Graphics Card in the Device Manager
The quickest and easiest way to identify your graphics card is by using the Device Manager in Windows. This is a built-in feature of the Windows operating system, so there is no need to install additional software.
1) Click the Start Menu and type “Device Manager” in the search bar.
2) Open the Device Manager and expand the “Display Adapters” section.
3) Here you will find the name and model of your graphics card.
Using a System Information Tool to Identify Your Graphics Card
If you cannot find the information you need in the Device Manager, you can also use a system information tool like Speccy to identify your graphics card.
1) Download and install Speccy on your computer.
2) Open the program and select the “Graphics” tab.
3) Under the “Graphics” tab, you will see the name and model of your graphics card.
Viewing Your Graphics Card’s Information on the Manufacturer’s Website
If you still can’t find the information you need, you can also view your graphics card’s information directly from the manufacturer’s website.
1) Visit the website of the manufacturer of your graphics card. This should be listed on the box or in your device’s documentation.
2) Search for your specific model number or series name.
3) Once you find your graphics card, you will be able to view all the detailed specifications, features, and other information about it.