T tripson Distinguished Apr 12, 2006 2 0 18,510 Apr 12, 2006 #1 hello. i really wanna know which card (which chips...) i exactly have. and i dont know which software tool to use- analyser. thank you for answer, tripson
hello. i really wanna know which card (which chips...) i exactly have. and i dont know which software tool to use- analyser. thank you for answer, tripson
HoldenMcGroin Distinguished Feb 8, 2006 197 0 18,680 Apr 12, 2006 #2 You're not talking about information that can be found using Device Manager are you?
kyleawesome Distinguished Jan 19, 2006 141 0 18,680 Apr 12, 2006 #3 You're not talking about information that can be found using Device Manager are you? Click to expand... If so right click my computer > Manage > Device Manager > enjoy the plethora of info....
You're not talking about information that can be found using Device Manager are you? Click to expand... If so right click my computer > Manage > Device Manager > enjoy the plethora of info....
T tripson Distinguished Apr 12, 2006 2 0 18,510 Apr 13, 2006 #4 device manager is lame. i need something more precisely. tnx trip
cleeve Illustrious Mar 7, 2003 12,012 0 40,790 Apr 13, 2006 #5 I think Rivatuner will show you the detailed info about your card... whatever it is.
F FITCamaro Distinguished Feb 28, 2006 705 5 18,995 Apr 13, 2006 #6 device manager is lame. i need something more precisely. tnx trip Click to expand... It tells you everything you need to know..... Can always go Right Click on Desktop -> Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Adapter or the graphics card tab Or Start -> Run -> dxdiag -> Display Its scary what happens when you look.
device manager is lame. i need something more precisely. tnx trip Click to expand... It tells you everything you need to know..... Can always go Right Click on Desktop -> Properties -> Settings -> Advanced -> Adapter or the graphics card tab Or Start -> Run -> dxdiag -> Display Its scary what happens when you look.