- Click "Start," "Run," type "dxdiag" in the text box and then click "OK." For Windows Vista and 7, type "dxdiag" into the search field and press "Enter."
- Wait a few moments until the system diagnostic is complete.
- Click on the "Display" tab.
In this regard, how do I know which GeForce product series I have?
How to Identify My GeForce Video Card
- Click "Start," right click "My Computer" or "Computer," select "Manage," wait for a system management window to open and then select "Device Manager" in the list on the left side of the window.
- Expand the "Display Adapters" field in the right side of the Device Manager window.
Also Know, how do I find my graphics card brand? Right-click the taskbar and select “Task Manager” or press Windows+Esc to open it. Click the “Performance” tab at the top of the window—if you don't see the tabs, click “More Info.” Select “GPU 0” in the sidebar. The GPU's manufacturer and model name are displayed at the top right corner of the window.
Then, how do I find my graphics card serial number?
Power down your Windows PC and open the computer case to check its graphics adapter closely. Look for a sticker that contains the serial number.
How do I check my graphic driver?
In the device manager you can check in the category of display adapters to see what version of drivers you have loaded for your graphics card. > select Driver tab, this will list the Driver version. Compare this to what is available from the manufacturer's site and see if they need to be updated.
