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How to Check Your Graphics Card on Windows 10

HardReset.InfoOctober 7, 20251 min27 views
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Checking Graphics Card via Windows 10 Settings

  • πŸ’‘ Open the Start menu and navigate to Settings.
  • πŸ“Œ Select System, then scroll down to the About section.
  • 🎯 Here, you can find the name of your graphics card and its video memory.

Checking Graphics Card via Task Manager

  • πŸš€ Right-click the taskbar and open Task Manager.
  • πŸ” Go to the Performance section and select the GPU tab.
  • πŸ“Š This view provides the graphics card name and allows you to check all its specifications.
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