Method One,
1. In the Computer "Start" Menu we click "Run" in the pop-up run window we enter the "DxDiag" command, and then return as shown in the picture.
2. Now you'll find that you have a "DirectX Diagnostics Tool" Panel open.
3. Now we click on "System" in the DirectX Diagnostics tool to see a lot of information about the system, such as: What systems, manufacturers, processors, memory, and so on.
4. Of course, we can also click "Show" in "DirectX Diagnostics Tool" to see the details of the video card.
method Two, there is another way
1. Right-click on the desktop space, and then in the pop-up menu we click on "screen resolution" into the following image.
2. Then in the open window we click "Advanced Settings" to enter as shown in the picture
3. In the open window we will go to the video card property box, and we will see the details of the video card under the adapter bar.
4. Click on the top of the video card items, click here (Graphics properties), in which the graphics card can be set up in detail.