Below, you can see how to see your video card through Device Manager, Task Manager or the DirectX Diagnostic Tool. Check out the step by step below!
How to see which video card is in Windows 10
Through Device Manager
Step 1: in the taskbar search field, search for “Device Manager” and click on it.
Step 2: in the window that opens next, expand the option “Video adapters” and you will be able to find your PC’s video cards. Double-click on one to be able to view brand, model and additional information.

Through the Task Manager
Step 1: press the command “Ctrl + Alt + Del”, select the option “Task Manager” and, with the window open, access the “Performance” tab in the upper corner.

Step 2: then select “GPU 0” or “GPU 1” to view the make and model of your video card.

Through the DirectX Diagnostic Tool
Step 1: in the search field on the Windows 10 Taskbar, look for “dxdiag” and then click on it.

Step 2: in the window that opens next, access the “View” tab in the upper corner, and you will already be able to see which video card, model, brand and extra information.

Step 3: if you use a dedicated GPU, access the “Render” tab.

Ready! Now you can see your video card in Windows 10 in three different ways.
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