Where can I find the chipset of my graphics card?

Tr
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I want to calculate how many watts my laptop consumes.

http://www.netzteil-test.de/pc-watt-rechner/ wants to know the chipset of my graphics card.

I have an Nvidia GeForce 410M as GraKa. Where can I find the chipset? On the Nvidia page about the GraKa is nothing.

ka

I believe that only processors have a chipset, such as For the new AMD processors AM4.

GraKa have only architectures, or do you mean the connection type, such. PCI Express?

Tr

"Please select the chipset of your graphics card"

The only choices are AMD and Nvidia stuff, so I do not think that because processor chipsets are meant.

Go to the page linked by me, and look at the suggestions on the chipsets, maybe that will tell you more.

st

The Media Markt has plugs that measure the flow of electricity. If, contrary to expectations, you are so burned down that you can't afford the thing, take the laptop with you and try it in the shop.

Ju

They mean the model number of the graphics card, in your case GeForce 410M. The website is just for desktop PC, so of course yours is not there.

Nevertheless, I find the phrase "chipset" questionable and poorly formulated.

Ju

Motherboards have chipsets, processors do not. AM4 is a socket and not a chipset.

ka

Try Windows key + R and then enter dxdiag, then run the DirectX diagnosis, as the result is the chip type of GraKa.

ka

Right

ka

What does this have to do with graphics cards now?

Ow

Your GraKa chipset is exactly the name you already gave. Geforce 410M. Since this page is not listed on this page, which is already pretty much old (as well as any more up-to-date hardware), I recommend that you use another page that supports more up-to-date components.

https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator

https://de.msi.com/power-supply-calculator

And if the 410M is not displayed, take the next larger or smaller (zBsp 440 or similar) - these Watt computers are almost always only desktop systems operated.

st

The question is "I want to calculate how many watts my laptop consumes." It seems to me that measuring is more correct than calculating what the manufacturer claims.

Tr

That is too complicated for me, it is not that important.

Ca

Graphics card manufacturer maybe?

But are you still able to google?

Tr

I googled a lot, but I did not find anything about the "chipset of my graphics card". That's why the question.

Ca

There's a name on the board.

If the thing comes from Aldi you can search forever.

See the graphic.

There will be something on it.

But also when starting in the bios.

Tr

Is a laptop, you can't see anything.

On the Internet, there's nothing on the side of the board (https://www.nvidia.de/object/product-geforce-410m-de.html).

And no, that's from Sony.

Ca

Sony is good.

The graphics are soldered on the board.

I would always like surfing on the manufacturer's side, than opening the thing.

Have something opened. You do not see much there.