How do I check what Graphics Card I have on Windows 7?

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How do i check my graphics card on a windows 7?

Im a PC Gamer on my Windows 7 and i want to check my graphics card to see if its good or not. So if anyone could tell me step by step instructions on how to see the type of your graphics card on W7, could they please tell me. Thanks

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go to start, search, run, click run, type in dxdiag, display tab

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How can i check my Graphics Card on Windows 7?

Like 128 MB , 256 MB , 512 MB or 1GB.

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Open Display control panel, click on Change display settings, click on advanced settings, the info you...

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How do I check the MB Of my Graphics card on Windows 8?

I have checked my device manager, and under my Display adapters It has "Intel HD Graphics" When I go into it, it doesn't tell me any other info, How do I open it and ...show more

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Download Speccy from http://www.piriform.com/speccy It will tell you all kinds of hardware specs

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go to Control Panel then Device Manager, then click on Display adapters.

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For windows XP I know how, but for nothing else. Click on Start, then Control Panel, then System, then...

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Hi Andy three ways to go about it 1 - right click on your desktop select properties then settings then...

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Why is my new ATI/XFX HD 4650 Graphics Card not working?!?

I just bought a ATI Radeon HD 4650 graphics card. I use a 64 bit windows 7 computer, my old NVIDIA drivers are uninstalled and on board graphics are auto-disabled. So, I put in my card. It says that it needs no external power supply, and I check for...

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Found this, http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pages/CatalystAGPHotfix.aspx

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Power Supply & Graphics Card Size?

I'd like to know what my power supply is (in watts), And what size graphics card my PC will accommodate. Is there a way I can check that, and how? ( I'm running off of Windows 7. )

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Like Adrian said the power of the power supply is usually a sticker on the component itself. For the...

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Broken Graphics Card

I think my graphics card is broken...how do I fix it? I have a Dell Inspiron 530 desktop computer, running Windows Vista Home Premium. A couple of days ago I turned it on and the graphics were horrible--very low resolution, very few colors. I tried adjusting...

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Have you switched out the monitor? It seems like graphics cards should work under Windows without special...

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Help with a serious NVidia graphics card problem (need advanced tech help)?

I am having huge problems with my NVidia geforce 7900 graphics card. In short, Windows detects the driver as being there but it is not working at all, if i run dxdiag and check "display" nothing registers. It is just either a n/a sign or a...

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I would try the following: Check Nvidia or Dell's website for compatibility of the card with Vista Check...

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