The graphics card (or GPU) is responsible for rendering everything you see on your screen, from the Windows desktop to the latest AAA video games. Fortunately, Windows 11 offers several built-in, easy-to-use methods to identify your GPU without opening your computer case.

Whether you’re troubleshooting a game that won’t start, checking if your PC can run a new 3D design application, or simply preparing to update your drivers, knowing which graphics card (GPU) is inside your Windows 11 computer is essential.