How to Check Your Laptop’s Graphics Card

To check your laptop’s graphics card, start by opening the Device Manager in Windows by pressing Win + X and selecting it from the menu. Expand the Display adapters section to view the installed GPU,

which may include both an integrated and a dedicated graphics card. For more detailed specifications, press Win + R, type dxdiag, and navigate to the Display tab in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Alternatively, software like GPU-Z

or the Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc → Performance tab) can provide real-time GPU usage and performance insights. Understanding your graphics card helps optimize performance, troubleshoot issues, and ensure compatibility with software and games

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