Knowing your GPU in Windows 11 helps for gaming and software compatibility.
Ways to check GPU in Windows 11 include using Settings, System Information tool, Task Manager, Device Manager, DirectX Diagnostic Tool, and PowerShell.
In Settings, go to System > Display > Advanced Display to see graphics card details.
Use the System Information tool by running msinfo32 to find graphics card under Components > Display.
Task Manager shows GPU details under the Performance tab.
Device Manager's Display Adapters section displays the installed graphics card.
DirectX Diagnostic Tool provides intricate details about the GPU, including manufacturer and memory.
To improve graphics performance, keep drivers updated, update Windows, close background apps, use hardware acceleration, update apps/games, and reduce animations.
These methods ensure you have GPU-related information at your fingertips for Windows 11.