Monday, May 7, 2012

How can I identify a video card?

I recently purchased a used computer but I need the drivers for the card. I know that it is a "nvidia geforce" but i cant find anyplace to look up the serial number.|||For the most part the driver/software you download use the same file



after you install the drivers it will tell you lol|||a video care will usually have a female connection at one end of it that allows a male monitor plug to plug in into it.|||the cereal number is on the inside of the monitor box. you have to unscrew your monitor and flip it upside down to see it. sometimes you have to flash a decoder light on it to see it, this is to prevent theft. I know this is a fact becuase the man at wal mart told me how computers are made and how they run and use energy like human cells. just think of the video card as a DandA part of the cell. how it operates the hole computer.

hope this answer helps!!!|||Nvidea uses a unified driver for their Geforce line. That means that all Geforce cards use the same driver. You can download it from Nvidia's site.|||serial should be on a piece of small paper on the card this is the serial number if not then sorry its the only place that can be|||control panel system device tab it should tell you there what ur video card is and should have a button that says upgrade now and will ask you if you want to look on the hard drive or connect to the internet to get the drivers for it I hope that i was some help best of luck|||If you just need the drivers, you don't need the serial number.



start - run - type "dxdiag" - click the dispay tab.



That should give you the information needed to download the correct drivers

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