Knowing the graphic card details of your PC can be very useful, and checking your Graphics Card (GPU) on Windows 11 is relatively easy.
1. Check Your Graphics Card via Settings: Use the Windows 11 Settings app to check the graphic card installed on the device.
2. Check Graphics Card Details using the System Information Tool: Use the System Information tool to identify the Graphics card used in Windows 11 devices.
3. Check Your Graphics Card via Task Manager: Use Task Manager to check the graphics card in Windows 11.
4. Check Your Graphics Card via Device Manager: Use Windows 11’s Device Manager to find the graphics card (GPU) unit installed.
5. Check Graphics Card details via the DirectX Diagnostic Tool: DirectX Diagnostic Tool can report detailed information about the DirectX components and drives installed on your Windows 11 device.
6. Check the Graphics Card Details using PowerShell: PowerShell is a powerful command line utility that can grab information about your device.
To improve graphics performance on Windows 11, It's recommended to keep the graphics driver up to date, update your Windows 11 PC, End task the apps & processes running in the background, Turn on Hardware acceleration wherever available, Keep the apps/games up to date and reduce the use of animation.
These methods will help you fetch all the GPU-related information you will ever need about your Windows 11 device.
You can use these methods to identify the graphics card on a PC and decide whether it can run certain games or if your device can handle premium video editing software.