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Learn how to check if your Graphics Card is working properly or not, and has problems and is dying. It will show you some signs or symptoms.
Check Card Visibly Remove the side panel from your computer's desktop tower, or laptop casing if you are able, and inspect the graphics card for any signs of wear or damage.
Check the computer's specifications to see how many watts the PSU can provide, over and above what it is already doing and then compare this to the graphics card's requirements.
Even if you aren't into overclocking, benchmarking your graphics card can help ensure your GPU is running as expected. Here's how to do it.
If you have both integrated & dedicated GPU installed, you can disable the built-in graphics card to improve performance by following these instructions.
Upgrading your graphics card (GPU) is mostly a simple process, but there's still a process to follow.
Concerned about your graphics card's lifespan? Learn what factors affect GPU longevity and how to keep it running smoothly for years.
A proper graphics card will always be the anchor of any gaming PC build (check out our how to build a gaming PC guide if you’re looking to assemble a machine from scratch).
Installing a new graphics card can give your PC a major performance boost. Here's how to do it.
Planning a GPU upgrade? Here’s how to fit your new graphics card into your motherboard easily, whether it’s an Nvidia, AMD, or Intel model.
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