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Title: Test Software
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 24 February 2013, 16:07:18
Trying to find out what Radeon graphics card I have in my PC with out stripping all out.  Was trying to find model and ram etc.

Also wondering if there was any good software that would interagate the whole system inc the graphics and RAM etc. inc the radeon in detail.

T.I.A.  :y
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: tunnie on 24 February 2013, 16:23:39
Right Click My Computer & go to "Manage", on Graphics click the little + to expand it, should find details in there.

Second point, not really sure, what are you trying to achieve?
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: jimbobmccoy on 24 February 2013, 17:39:03
Start>run>msinfo32

Gives summary of most things.

Windows 7, right click on my computer, choose properties, and it will give a much simpler summary.
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 24 February 2013, 17:48:23
Right Click My Computer & go to "Manage", on Graphics click the little + to expand it, should find details in there.

Second point, not really sure, what are you trying to achieve?

Not enough info that way, just reports its a radeon 6 series.

I have 2 duel core 3Ghz Pcs, both have HDMI Radeon 2GB cards but different model numbers, I also picked up a Radeon 6670 1GB card for a server and thought it was all packed away in the box that has been sat there for ages, found out today the box is empty.  So now I wish to find out what card is in each PC with the ammount of ram and model number.
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: TheBoy on 24 February 2013, 17:51:52
Servers want low power, basic graphics. Anything else is a waste, and a reliability concerned.
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 24 February 2013, 17:55:13
Start>run>msinfo32

Gives summary of most things.

Windows 7, right click on my computer, choose properties, and it will give a much simpler summary.

Tad more info.still reports as 6700 series but at least confirms 1gb vid ram.  So it looks like I snook the card into this PC, coz I found where my Quad core 2.4 is lol, (Same PC)
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 24 February 2013, 17:56:22
Servers want low power, basic graphics. Anything else is a waste, and a reliability concerned.

Wanted it for next to the tv, so easy option was to plug a HDMI card in
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: dbug on 24 February 2013, 17:58:36
Search for and download Everest Home Edition (thats the free one) - gives a full spec of PC and all components ;)
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: STMO123 on 24 February 2013, 18:09:56
Search for and download Everest Home Edition (thats the free one) - gives a full spec of PC and all components ;)
And offers to sell you double glazing.
Title: Re: Test Software
Post by: dbug on 24 February 2013, 22:35:25
Search for and download Everest Home Edition (thats the free one) - gives a full spec of PC and all components ;)
And offers to sell you double glazing.
And if they do, don't buy it - its crap ;)