Open Windows Device Manager and click on “Display adapters”. This will show you the installed graphics card(s) on your Windows PC. Read: How to check the Driver Version in Windows.
But your computer's graphic subsystem often needs its own special attention. Whether you're running a tower PC with a bunch of cards you installed yourself, or a sealed laptop, there's a ...
The GeForce RTX 5090 D, a variant of NVIDIA's new flagship "Blackwell" GPU for gamers, creators, and developers that was ...
Scroll down and select ‘Advanced Display Settings’. There you will find the graphics card installed on your PC. Your graphics card may also have its own control panel, and you can reach ...