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How to Check Graphics Card on Windows 11

How to Check Graphics Card on Windows 11

November 21, 2021

Do you want to find out what graphics card your Windows 11 computer has? This article will assist you if your PC display is not working properly or you have purchased a new computer and want to know which graphics card (video card) is installed on it. This article will show you how to Check Graphics Card model on Windows 11 in a few different ways.

How to Check Graphics Card on Windows 11

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How to Check Graphics Card on Windows 11 via Settings app?

  1. Launch the Settings app by pressing the Windows + I keys on the keyboard or by using any other method.
  2. From the left side pane of Windows Settings, select System.
  3. Select the Display tab from the right-hand sidebar.
  4. Scroll down to the Related settings section and click the Advanced display option.
  5. In the Display information section, select Display adapter properties for Display 1 from the drop-down menu.Note: If you have multiple displays connected, you can look up the adapter information for each one.
  6. Step 6. A new pop-up window will open and display the graphics adapter type. Other details such as chip type, total available graphics memory, dedicated video memory, system video memory, shared system memory, and so on can be found here.

Related: How to Switch Light and Dark Mode Automatically on Windows 11

How to Find Graphics Card on Windows 11 via System Information?

  1. To open the Run dialog box, press the Windows + R keys on your keyboard. Type msinfo32 in the Run box, then click OK or press the Enter key.How to Check Graphics Card on Windows 11
  2. From the left sidebar, expand Components and then click on Display in the system summary pane.How to Check Graphics Card on Windows 11

Next to the Adapter Type, you can see the graphics card (video card) model. If your computer has more than one graphics card, you may see multiple GPU entries (Video card).

Related: How to Manage App Permissions in Windows 11

How to Find out Graphics Card Details using Task Manager?

Another way to find out which graphic cards are installed on your computer is to use Task Manager.

  1. Go to Task Manager and open it. To do so, press the Ctrl + Shift + Esc keys on your keyboard.
  2. Open Task Manager and go to the Performance tab. On the left sidebar, click on the GPU.

If your computer has more than one graphics card, you may see multiple GPU entries. The video card details are displayed just below the GPU entry on the left sidebar, or you can view them in the right-sidebar top corner after selecting it.

You can use a third-party application like Speccy or DeskInfo if none of the above methods appeal to you.

Related: How to Edit Screen Resolution in Windows 11

People also ask

 

How do I check my computer’s graphics card?

How can I find out which graphics card I have in my PC?
  1. Click Start.
  2. On the Start menu, click Run.
  3. In the Open box, type “dxdiag” (without the quotation marks), and then click OK.
  4. The DirectX Diagnostic Tool opens. …
  5. On the Display tab, information about your graphics card is shown in the Device section.

How do I check my w10 graphics card?

Follow these steps to determine the graphics card available on Windows 10 using Task Manager:
  1. Open Start.
  2. To open Task Manager, do a search for it and select the top result.
  3. Select Performance from the drop-down menu.
  4. Select GPU from the drop-down menu.
  5. In the top-right corner, double-check the graphics card’s brand and model.

How do I find my graphics card Windows 10 CMD?

How to Check What Graphics Card You Have with Command Prompt
  1. Open Command Prompt. Press “Windows” and type “Command Prompt”, clicking the top result.
  2. Enter the check video card command. To return just the name of your graphics card, type: wmic path win32_VideoController get name.

How do I enable my graphics card in Windows 10?

  1. Press Windows Key + X to open Power User Menu and select Device Manager from the list of results.
  2. Once Device Manager opens, locate your graphic card and double click it to see its properties.
  3. Go to the Driver tab and click the Enable button.

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