How to Determine the Graphics Card on a Computer

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    • 1). Click "Start", "Run", and then enter "dxdiag" into the text box. Then click "OK" and click on the "Display tab". For Windows Vista and Windows 7, you may also type "dxdiag" directly into the search box and press enter. The display tab will list your graphics card.

    • 2). Click "Start", right click "My Computer" or "Computer", click "Manage", click "Device Manager", and expand "Display Adapters". Your graphics card will be listed here.

    • 3). Launch cpuz.exe by double clicking on it and then click on the "Graphics" tab. Detailed information about your graphics card will be displayed including the name, manufacturer, clock speed and memory. (See resource link 1 to download the CPU-Z freeware from their official website.).

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