Whether you are checking game compatibility, updating drivers, or simply satisfying your curiosity, knowing which graphics card (GPU) is inside your computer is essential. Windows 11 offers several tools that allow you to easily identify your GPU model, manufacturer, and even its memory. This article will walk you through five simple methods, helping you fully understand your graphics configuration.
Method 1: Check GPU Using Task Manager
The Task Manager in Windows 11 shows detailed hardware information, including your GPU model and usage.
Step 1. Open Task Manager
Right-click the Start button (or the taskbar) and select Task Manager. Alternatively, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard.
Step 2. Navigate to Performance
If Task Manager opens in a small window showing only running apps, click More details at the bottom. Then, click on the Performance tab.
Step 3. View GPU Details
Click GPU in the left panel. The right panel will display your GPU name, usage, and memory details.

Method 2: Check the GPU Using Windows Settings
You can also view your graphics card information through the Settings app.
Step 1. Open Settings
Press Windows + I to open Settings.
Step 2. Navigate to Display Settings
Click System, then select Display.
Step 3. Open Advanced Display Settings
Scroll down and click Advanced display.

Step 4: View Display Adapter Information
Under the Display information section, click Display adapter properties to see the graphics information.

Method 3: Check the GPU Using DirectX Diagnostic Tool
The DirectX Diagnostic Tool provides detailed information about your graphics hardware and drivers.
Step 1: Open the DirectX
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog. Type dxdiag and press Enter.
Step 2. View GPU Details
Click on the Display tab. Under the Device section, you will see the Name and Manufacturer of your GPU. This section also lists your total available graphics memory and current display mode.

Method 4: Check the GPU Using System Information
System Information provides a more detailed overview of your computer’s hardware.
Step 1. Open System Information
Press Win + R to open the Run dialog. Type msinfo32 and press Enter.
Step 2. View GPU Details
In the left panel, navigate to Components > Display. You will see detailed information about your graphics card and driver.

Method 5: Check the GPU Using Wise Care 365
If you prefer a simpler and more visual method, you can use Wise Care 365 to view your GPU details.
Step 1. Open Wise Care 365
Launch the Wise Care 365 application on your computer. If you don't have it installed, you can download it from the official Wise Cleaner website.
Step 2. Open System Monitor
Click System Monitor in the top menu.
Step 3. Navigate to Graphics Information
In the left panel, select Hardware Overview and click Graphics.
Step 4. View GPU Details
The program will display information such as Manufacturer, GPU chip, Memory, Memory type.

Conclusion
Knowing what graphics card your computer uses can help you install the correct drivers, troubleshoot display issues, and determine whether your PC meets the requirements for certain games or applications. By using any of the methods above, you can easily find your GPU information whenever you need it.