Which Nvidia graphics card do I have?

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So, I know that you are showered with Google solutions, but there's always the same: Click on the "Start button" or the "Windows icon" and enter in the search box "dxdiag".

Confirm the entry with [Enter].
Now you are in the DirectX diagnostic program. Click on the "Display" tab above.
Next to the item "Name" your exact graphics card will be displayed.

My problem is, if I do that is in "Display" only something with Intel but Intel makes the processor or am I mistaken? On my laptop sticks a sticker that reads: Nvidia Geforce GTX. However, this does not limit the choice of grade. Ask for help (by the way Win 8.1)

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This stops after the graphics chip on the motherboard.

After this guess and your information for a guide searched.

https://support.lenovo.com/...s/ht078706

Ai

Tap on the windows "Start" window on the lower left.

Do nothing but enter "Device Manager" in the keyboard.

It will appear marked "Device Manager / Control Panel" click on it.

In the GM are all "Innerereien" - tap on "graphics cards" and right-click on properties…

(Attention that was for WIN 10 - if it is different with you I do not know)

Search your device manager in the control panel, there you will find it.

Picture I have given me, as it is already shown by dieschi below.

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That's normal.

If you have an Intel graphics and an Nvidia graphics.

The Intel is only used with low requirement since it is good for nothing else.

The Nvidia is used when graphics performance is required.

It is that your sticker is a rip-off.

Otherwise check the device manager.

Ai

Glad if I could help you CedricRnk.