Download Belarc Advisor.
It gives you this information and much more about both your hardware and your software.
2007-02-03 05:07:48
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answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6
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Phenom - DXDiag is a troubleshooting program for graphics. It just runs some tests. You haven't even given the correct way to get to it. Maybe you should swat up on computers by asking questions on here yourself!
Elly, follow this:
- Right click on the My Computer icon
- Select Properties
- In the new window, select the Hardware tab
- Then click on Device Manager
- In the next window, click on Display Adaptors
- Your card's name will be here
Having just put a new graphics card and other hardware into my custom PC, that's how you do it. If you want to know anything very specific in your PC, I recommend the free program SiSoftSandra. I've been using it for years.
2007-02-02 05:26:09
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answered by Retribution28 2
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go to start, search, it will bring up a menu and give option of what to search just click on "All file and folder" that will trigger a search bar, in the bar type "dx diag" and . Your computer will do a search, and pull up a bunch of programs click on the one that says "dxdiag" and has a dark blue circle with a yellow X to its left, there might be several of these it doesnt matter they are all the same this is a program that will tell you everything you want to know about your computer
2007-02-02 04:33:27
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answered by phenom 2
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Right click on Desktop and select Properties.
Click on the Settings tab.
Click on Advanced.
Click on the Adapter tab.
The info should be there.
2007-02-02 04:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to System Information and Hardware. It will tell you what type of card and everything else you have.
Ron
2007-02-02 04:23:34
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answered by Ron75 6
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go 2 ur computer info file, it will have an installed hardware folder, open it and see
2007-02-02 04:22:49
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answered by i_m_the_1_u_luv 3
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Use belarc advisor (from download.com), it will give you all the information about your pc.
2007-02-02 04:29:39
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answered by sim_maroon 2
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