How Do You Identify Graphics Card Programs?
Many graphics cards come with software to allow you to adjust settings, overclock the GPU and more. But some people may be unaware that their computer has that software if it came preinstalled from the factory. Knowing how to identify graphics card programs can be tough if you don’t know where to begin, and many people are hesitant to open programs that they are unfamiliar with. Fortunately, it’s easy to learn how to identify your graphics card program. Open the Start menu by clicking the icon in the lower left of your screen. Make sure you do not have any programs open when you do this. It will eliminate clutter and make it easier to find what you need. Right-click on “My Computer” (Vista users should right-click on “Computer”), and select “Properties” from the pop-up menu. Select the “Hardware” tab and click the “Device Manager” button. (Vista users click “Device Manager” in the left-hand menu from the “Properties” window. You do not need to click a tab first. You will need to click