To find your graphics card: Look for a section called Display adapters and click the arrow next to it. You'll see your GPU listed there. If you want more details, right-click the GPU name and click ...
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How to Check Which GPU Is Installed on Linux
To identify your GPU from the command line in Linux, first update the PCI ID database with "sudo update-pciids", then run "sudo lspci -v | less" and search the output for "VGA". The lshw and glxinfo ...
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How to Diagnose a Windows 11 PC That Keeps Crashing
The first thing you should try is a memory test. Windows 11 comes packaged with a tool called Windows Memory Diagnostic that ...
Building your own PC is not as hard as you might think, but doing so on the cheap means learning when to save money on parts ...
Arc Raiders can be slightly demanding on your PC, so make sure graphics settings are dialed to maximize the FPS you get.
The 2XKO "Keeps Crashing" error is a recurring problem since the start of early access. It can occur anytime during gameplay, ...
The new Zotac Magnus EN275060TC's graphics card has a full 16GB of VRAM available to it, and it's backed up by a 20-core ...
As with all things, your computer too can collect dust, which can clog its components. Here's how frequently experts suggest ...
Yup, Xe3P as shown in that slide and as used in Intel's new data centre AI inferencing GPU, codenamed Crescent Island, due in ...
When building a PC, some used components can save you hundreds without compromise. However, others present unacceptable risks or, in some cases, are just gross.
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