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Graphics Card

Mips
Mips Posts: 19,796 Forumite
How can I find what Graphics Card my desktop is using - I want to update the drivers on it which apparently I can do online.

Thanks
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  • billieboy_2
    billieboy_2 Posts: 1,361 Forumite
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    With mine, I right click My Computer>Properties>Hardware>Device Manager>Display Adapter>right click the adapter>Properties>Driver.

    Hope this makes sense and helps!
  • timestar
    timestar Posts: 210 Forumite
    If you download and install SIW (it's free from this site) it will tell you all about your PC and what it has:

    http://www.gtopala.com/
  • vyseyboy
    vyseyboy Posts: 624 Forumite
    Another way of finding out exact GPU chip / gfx card model.

    Assuming winXP:

    Right click on empty space on the desktop, go to properties, select the "Settings" tab, and it should say "Display:" followed by the monitor model and the graphics card GPU.

    It's the name of the graphics card GPU that you're interested in.
    Russia is HERE
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