1. Press the "Windows" key and type "Device Manager" in the search bar.
Opening Device Manager
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2. Click on "Device Manager" from the list that appears.
Opening Device Manager
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3. In the Device Manager window, look for the "Display adapters" category.
Opening Device Manager
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4. Click the arrow next to "Display adapters" to expand the list.
Checking Graphics Card Details
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5. Identify the name of your graphics card from the expanded list.
Checking Graphics Card Details
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6. Right-click on the listed graphics card and select "Properties."
Checking Graphics Card Details
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7. Take note of the "Device status" and verify that the hardware is working correctly.
Checking Graphics Card Details
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8. To find more details, click the "Driver" tab and review the driver information.
Using Third-Party Software
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9. Download and install trusted third-party software such as GPU-Z or Speccy for more in-depth information.
Using Third-Party Software
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10. Run the software and navigate to the GPU or graphics section to get comprehensive details about your graphics card, including model, memory, and performance metrics.