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How do I determine which graphics card I have on my computer?

This article will assist you in determining your current graphics card on a Windows computer.

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Written by Rich Merritt
Updated over 2 months ago

To determine what graphics card you have, you can use the Windows Device Manager. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  • Open Device Manager: You can open Device Manager by pressing the Windows key + X, then selecting "Device Manager" from the menu.

  • Expand Display Adapters: In the Device Manager window, locate and click the arrow next to "Display adapters" to expand the list.

  • Identify your graphics card: The specific graphics card (GPU) installed in your computer will be listed under the Display adapters section.

  • View details (optional): If you want to view more information about a specific card, you can right-click on it and select "Properties". This will display details like the manufacturer and driver information.

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