How do I identify my graphics card model in Windows?

To identify your graphics card model in Windows, there are several methods you can use.

Method 1: Use Device Manager

1. Open the Control Panel and type “Device Manager” into the search box.

2. Select the “Device Manager” from the search results.

3. Expand the “Display adapters” section by clicking on the small arrow icon beside it.

4. Right-click the entry under the list of display adapters and select “Properties”.

5. Go to the “Details” tab and select “Hardware Ids” from the drop-down menu in the Property section.

6. The graphics card manufacturer and model will be listed in the value field of the “Hardware Ids” property.

Method 2: Use System Information Tool

1. On the keyboard press the Windows key and the R key at the same time to open the Run dialog box.

2. Type “msinfo32” into the Run box and click OK.

3. The System Information window opens.

4. Select the “Components” tab and then click on “Display” from the left side of the window.

5. The details of the graphics card including the model will be listed in the right-hand pane.

Method 3: Use DirectX Diagnostic Tool

1. On the keyboard press the Windows key and the R key at the same time to open the Run dialog box.

2. Type “dxdiag” into the Run box and click OK.

3. The DirectX Diagnostic Tool window opens.

4. Select the “Display” tab and then view the information under the “Device” section.

5. The details of the graphics card including the model will be listed on this section.

Method 4: Download Driver Utility

1. Navigate to the manufacturer’s website for your graphics card model.

2. Download and install the driver utility from the website.

3. Launch the driver utility and it will scan your system for the correct drivers for your graphics card.

4. The driver utility will display the model of your graphics card.

These are the four methods you can use to identify your graphics card model in Windows. It is important to ensure that you have the correct drivers installed for your graphics card to ensure smooth functioning.