A video card, also known as a graphics card, is an essential component of a laptop that is responsible for rendering images, videos, and other visual content on the screen. Checking the video card on your laptop can be important for troubleshooting performance issues, updating drivers, or simply getting information about your system.
There are several ways to check your laptop video card. One common method is to use the DirectX Diagnostic Tool. To access this tool, press the Windows key + R, type “dxdiag” into the Run dialog box, and press Enter. In the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, click on the “Display” tab to view information about your video card, including its name, manufacturer, and driver version.