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  1. #1

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    I wana play my new game!

    How can I tell what video card my PC has?

    Just got a new game for my PC but it plays really slow. as far as I can tell the processor is OK and the ram but i haven't got a clue what video card I have?

    The names Danny, but you can call me Grand master Mac Daddy funk!


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    I think you can check by going into
    Start
    Settings
    Control Panel
    System
    Hardware (Tab)
    Device Manager
    and itll say what it is under display adapters (or it does at least for mine)



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    Thanks for that mate

    The names Danny, but you can call me Grand master Mac Daddy funk!


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    Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Info will tell you everything you want to know about your PC. You'll be able to see on the System Summary what processor you have and also how much ram is actually available to you. To see precisely what video card and drivers you have installed, click on Components and then Display.

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  5. #5

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    Where's 'Start?'

    Please take a look at:
    My Photostream on Flickr



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    It's down here

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