Replying to @CiblesGD
Do you know if you're graphics card is NVIDIA or Radeon?
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Actually I think a better way of going about this is typing in the windows search, "dxdiag" without the quotation marks, running the application that pops up, and then pressing the Display 1 tab when that appears. The Chip Type should tell you what card you've got
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Replying to @PieDivide
i tried that, it just tells me microsoft basic driver or something

Dec 26, 2020 路 9:51 PM UTC

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