How To Check GPU (Graphics Card Information) on Windows 10

Steps to Check GPU Details on Windows 10

1. Open the Run Command

Run command - Step 01

  • Go to Start/Windows bar (bottom left of your screen), and type Run in the search box. When the Run app appears, click to open it.

    or

  • Shortcut: Press the Windows key + R

2. Launch DirectX Diagnostic Tool

Run Command DirectX Diagnostic Tool

Inside the Run window, type DxDiag and hit OK. This will open a tool called DirectX Diagnostic Tool.

3. Click on the “Display” Tab

DirectX Diagnostic Tool

At the top of the window, click on the “Display” tab. This is where your GPU info lives.

4. View Your Graphics Card Details

Now you’ll see the name, manufacturer, model, and driver version of your GPU. If your system has both integrated and dedicated graphics, you'll likely see both listed here under different tabs (Display and Render).

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I’m Khishamuddin Syed, passionate about web development, UI/UX, and design thinking. I share insights to craft great digital experiences. My philosophy? "Learn. Think. Design. Develop."