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How do I find out what video card or something my computer has?

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I want to play a game that has a system requirement of at least some sort of GeForce2 MX/Radeon 7500 (or equivalent) with 64 Mb VRAM. I've never used this computer for games before, and I've never had to check for this on my other computer (it broke) because there was never any error when i tried to install games. How do I check this?

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  1. right click my computer select properties go to hardware tab click device manager button this will list your computers components look for the display adapters and expand that and it will tell you


  2. i take it you are running windows.  go to device manager.

  3. On the START button on your taskbar, click RUN and then type in "dxdiag".  It will pop up a screen there showing you your system information of the PC.  Go to the DISPLAY Tab and there you will see what kind of Video Card you have at the memory of your Video Card.

  4. You can go here : Start->All Programs->Accessories->System tools->System Information, you can find what you want here ...

  5. start > control panel > system > hardware > device manager > display adapters

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