Windows 10/11 - How to Check Which Graphics Card You Have [Tutorial]
Windows 10/11 - How to Check Which Graphics Card You Have [Tutorial]
If you're asking yourself 'what graphics card do I have?' but you don't know how to check, here is what you can do to find out.
Want to play the latest games, but aren't sure if your PC can handle them? Graphics are a huge part of the PC gaming experience, but not every computer is built for the best games on the market. You'll need to know what graphics card you have installed and compare that to the minimum requirements for the game you want to play. Here's how to figure it out.
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All computers have graphics hardware that handles everything from displaying your desktop and decoding videos to rendering demanding PC games. Most modern PCs have graphics processing units (GPUs) made by Intel, NVIDIA, or AMD, but remembering which model you have installed can be difficult.
While your computer’s CPU and RAM are also important, the GPU is usually the most critical component when it comes to playing PC games. If you don’t have a powerful enough GPU, you can’t play newer PC games—or you may have to play them with lower graphical settings.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Huawei and Samsung.