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How Do I Identify My Geforce Video Card?

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How Do I Identify My Geforce Video Card?

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GeForce is a product line of video cards produced by Nvidia, a popular graphics card manufacturer. If your computer has a GeForce video card installed, it can be useful to determine the exact GeForce model so you can search for driver updates and support. Identifying your GeForce card can also be useful if you plan on running high-end software and computer games, since many programs require graphics cards that meet certain minimum specifications. The steps below will work for Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Click “Start,” “Run,” type “dxdiag” in the text box and then click “OK.” For Windows Vista and 7, type “dxdiag” into the search field and press “Enter.” Wait a few moments until the system diagnostic is complete. A diagnostic window will appear and a progress bar will fill as the diagnostic progresses. Click on the “Display” tab. Information about your video card will be displayed here. Click “Start,” right click “My Computer” or “Computer,” select “Manage,” wait for a system management w

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