Contributing

How do I access the GPU menu?

How do I access the GPU menu?

How to find information about the GPU in Windows

  1. Click Windows+X or right-click the lower-left corner to open the Quick Access Menu, and then select Device Manager.
  2. On the window Device Manager, open the section Display adapters.
  3. Right click on the displayed graphic card and click on Properties.

How do I see my graphics card info?

Open the Start menu on your PC, type “Device Manager,” and press Enter. You should see an option near the top for Display Adapters. Click the drop-down arrow, and it should list the name of your GPU right there.

How do I access graphics card settings in BIOS?

  1. Open the BIOS menu.
  2. Select the “Advanced” tab using the left/right arrow keys.
  3. Select the “Video Configuration” option using the “Up/Down” arrow keys.
  4. Select the “PCI-Express Graphics” option and press “Enter.”
  5. Press “F10” to save the new settings.

Where can I find my graphics driver?

To identify your graphics driver in a DirectX* Diagnostic (DxDiag) report:

  • Start > Run (or Flag + R) Note. Flag is the key with the Windows* logo on it.
  • Type DxDiag in the Run Window.
  • Press Enter.
  • Navigate to the tab listed as Display 1.
  • The driver version is listed under the Driver section as Version.

How do I check my GPU RAM?

If your system has a dedicated graphics card installed, and you want to find out how much Graphics Card memory your computer has, open Control Panel > Display > Screen Resolution. Click on Advanced Setting. Under the Adapter tab, you will find the Total Available Graphics Memory as well as the Dedicated Video memory.

Where can I find my graphics drivers?

From the NVIDIA Control Panel menu, select Help > System Information. The driver version is listed at the top of the Details window. For more advanced users, you can also get the driver version number from the Windows Device Manager. Right-click on your graphics device under display adapters and then select Properties.

How do I check if my graphics driver is up to date?

How to upgrade your graphics drivers in Windows

  1. Press win+r (the “win” button is the one between left ctrl and alt).
  2. Enter “devmgmt.
  3. Under “Display adapters”, right-click your graphics card and select “Properties”.
  4. Go to the “Driver” tab.
  5. Click “Update Driver…”.
  6. Click “Search automatically for updated driver software”.

Where do I find the graphics card settings?

Click the Start Menu. Click Settings. Click Update and Security. Click Recovery. Under Advanced Startup, click Restart Now. Click Troubleshoot. Click Advanced Options. Click UEFI Firmware Settings. Click Restart. For the purposes of example, we use the NVIDIA graphics card.

How do I Set my graphics card to auto select?

In the Preferred graphic processor drop-down menu, select High-performance NVIDIA processor. On the left hand side, select 3D Settings > Set PhysX Configuration. In the Select a PhysX processor drop-down menu, select your graphics card (it should not be set to “Auto-select” or “CPU”).

How to change graphics card settings to use your dedicated GPU?

For NVIDIA cards, click on Adjust Image Settings with Preview, select Use my preference emphasizing: Performance and click Apply. 6. Click on Manage 3D Settings and open the drop down menu for Global Settings. Select the High-performance NVIDIA processor as your preferred graphics processor and click Apply.

How can I see the graphics properties of my computer?

1. Press the Windows + X key together. 2. Select Device Manager. 3. Expand the Display adapters section, you should see your graphics card. 4. Right click on it, and click “Properties.”