how to find video card info?
Gili | Dec 27, 2007 | Comments 0
Question:
Dwayne asks: I would like to buy a few PC games. I noticed that those games require very specific video card makers (mostly Nvidia and ATI Radeon) and models. The thing is that i am not sure what video card i am using, and how to obtain my video card information.
Answer:
Lately, whenever i would like to find out a video card info, i chose an easy-to-use and sneak utility named GPU-Z. GPU-Z provides you all the info you need about your video card as well as on your display adapter, GPU(Graphic Process Unit)and other display information. GPU-Z weighs only 0.38 MB, runs on Windows Vista, Xp and 2000, and is available as an executable file, so nothing to install here. If you would like to check whether your PC is compatible with a specific PC game, you might want to try the PC Game system requirements test utility. Enjoy gaming on your PC! Download GPU-Z
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