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How to Find Out What Graphics Card I Have

Posted on May 12, 2022May 12, 2022 By Gustav Eriksson

The purpose of this article is to help you find out what graphics card you have. Finding out what graphics card you have is not a difficult task and it does not require you to open up your computer case to find out. Finding out what graphics card you have is a simple process in Windows. The process on how to find out what graphics card you have is listed below:

  1. Press the Windows Key
  2. Type in “System Information” and open System Information
  3. Navigate to Components under System Summary in the left-hand navigation bar
  4. Click on Display
  5. On the right-hand side of the screen look at Adapter Type and Description. This is your graphics card.

The navigation of System Information is depicted in the picture below for better illustration.

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