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paul101 Posts: > 500

is there any way to find your graphics card model (i'm using xp)


i NEED the drivers for it

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[ This Message was edited by: paul101 on 2008-06-25 23:36 ]
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Posted: 2008-06-26 00:35:22
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ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Posts: 281

I'd say look under device management but ironically you need the drivers installed to be able to view the card model.

There a small white sticker on the card that says the model at all?
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Posted: 2008-06-26 02:53:26
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aldrinus Posts: > 500

or you can try this..

on xp (sp1 or sp2):
right click your desktop - select Properties - click on the Settings tab - click on the Advanced button below - click on the Adapter tab.. that should take you on the details of your installed graphics (or video card) card properties including the model name and specifically the chipset that makes it work (normally - nVidia or Radeon among popular makers!).. of course, these are all dependent on the instance that you have installed your drivers but windows automatically detects hardware that it supports (or have a prior arrangement for these manufacturers with them)..

hope this helps
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Posted: 2008-06-26 03:01:41
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deepsme Posts: > 500

Try running this system requirements test by selecting a game for ex: Crysis..and then clicking on Can you run it...it will test your pc's hardware and tell you if the game is compatible or not...in the report it will list out your pc's hardware...hopefully it doesn't require drivers installed for testing but you can give it a shot anyway...

http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/referrer/srtest


Otherwise, there's this software you can download and try out..

http://www.testmyhardware.com/hardware_check.html



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Posted: 2008-06-26 03:28:36
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Prakash Posts: 40

I use pcwizard http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php
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Posted: 2008-06-26 08:02:03
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ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ Posts: 281


On 2008-06-26 08:02:03, Prakash wrote:
I use pcwizard http://www.cpuid.com/pcwizard.php



Same, great program, but again don't you have to have the card installed for it to recognise it?
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Posted: 2008-06-26 13:15:32
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QVGA Posts: > 500

device manager
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Posted: 2008-06-26 13:25:42
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

Windows will only tell you the driver details. If there is no driver installed then any and all programs will tell you that it is "generic video adaptor" or similar.

Is it onboard graphics or an actual graphics card? You'll need to look at the hardware itself for clues!
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Posted: 2008-06-26 13:32:04
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parsnip Posts: 386

Everest home edition tells you everything about your pc hardware



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Posted: 2008-06-26 13:56:56
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Cycovision Posts: > 500

^^^

Not if you haven't got the drivers in it doesn't
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Posted: 2008-06-26 14:21:32
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