How Do I Find Out What Graphics Card I Have on Windows 11?

There are four ways to find out what graphics card you have in your Windows 11 PC. You can check your graphics card in both the Device Manager, the Task Manager, the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, and the Windows Settings app.

How to Check Your Graphics Card With Device Manager

The Windows 11 Device Manager provides a list of all the devices connected to your computer. It’s useful for checking the specifics of a device, like finding out what kind of graphics card you have, but you can also use it to update drivers, add new devices, remove devices, and even find conflicts between devices. Here’s how to check your graphics card with Device Manager:

How to Check Your Graphics Card With Task Manager

You can also check your graphics card with the Windows 11 Task Manager. The Task Manager allows you to see all of the currently open apps on your computer, check performance, and more. Here’s how to check your graphics card with Task Manager:

How to Check Your Graphics Card With DirectX Diagnostic Tool

The DirectX Diagnosis tool also allows you to check what graphics card you have, in addition to a lot of other handy information if you’re trying to diagnose a display or sound problem. Here’s how to check your graphics card with dxdiag:

How Do I Find Out What Kind of Graphics Card I Have Through Windows Settings?

You can also find out what kind of graphics card you have through the Windows 11 Settings app by checking your displays. This doesn’t check the graphics card directly, but it does tell you what kind of graphics card is currently being used to power each of your displays. Here’s how to find your graphics card in Windows 11 Settings: