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Hi guys I have been trying to increase my FPS in this game i want to play and the first thing i thought about is to check if my drivers are up to date. My current driver for my graphics card are from 2013 and i want to find out if there is ones from 2014 for my chipset but strangely enough when i open device manager, then the graphics tab, it doesn't say what version my Intel HD chipset is, like it should say Intel HD 2000 or 4000 or whatever so i know which drivers to look for.
http://imgur.com/ajnck83 http://imgur.com/ajnck83
here is a picture of what details i get about my Graphics card on my device manager. Basically the only clue i have i the current driver version but i still can't figure out how to find out if there is a new one. I have tried the Driver Auto Detect software on Intel website but it i remember it didn't work, it just said that it can't find drivers for some reason, but it definitely didn't say that i am up to date with my current drivers.
Can anyone help me to find if there is NEW drives for my HD grapics based on the driver version on the picture?
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Hello V0da12,I was not able to see the picture you send us, so would you please reply back to me with this data:
- Which version of Windows do you have?
- Which is the model number of your system?
- http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-009482.htm Graphics Drivers — How to Identify Your Intel® Graphics Controller
- Click the Windows icon, and then right-click Computer.
- Select Properties.
- Find System Type on the Properties window, and then note the processor model.
- What is the graphics driver version? http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/cs-028686.htm Graphics Drivers — Intel® Graphics Driver Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Could you please attach the DX Diag report for your system? (Start -> Run -> dxdiag -> Save All Information).
I also recommend you to check if you are running the latest BIOS version available for your system.
Regards,
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I apologize in advance for waking up this thread, but I'm having a problem myself and I didn't feel like opening a new topic to ask the question that had been asked already.
My problem is that I cannot identify my Intel HD Graphics.
I have Acer Aspire E1-510 Laptop with Win 8.1, Intel Celeron Processor N2820, Intel HD Graphics.
I've tried to determine which graphics it is, but properties say "Intel HD Graphics", no number, nothing.
I tried using GPU-Z and the result is in the attachment.
I shall attach all the things, so maybe someone can help me determine which graphics it is.
I've attached DxDiag, GPU-Z log, GPU-Z image and intel HD image from GPU.
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N-series of Intel CPUs are supported by vendors of end-systems, Intel do not support them directly.
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I know which version of CPU (processor) I have. I can't determine which GPU (graphics) I have. All it says is "Intel HD Graphics" and there's no number. I had been suspecting that I could have Intel HD Graphics 4600, but then again, what do I know anyway? *shrugs*
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It is stated that Bay Trail platform have a Gen7 graphics solution with 4 EUs. So it is like ones in Haswell platform, but do not have an exact analog from desktop/mobile line, cause there are minimum of 6 EU even in starter part HD Graphics 2500.
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the best way is to go to this link http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/siu.html Intel® System Identification Utility and it will identify it click graphics information and it will display what number you got and i got intel HD graphics 4600
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Same as this user, I don't want to create another thread and sorry in advance for walking up the thread.
I cannot Identify my Intel HD Graphics number as well.
I had recently changed my processor to Intel Core-i5 3470 and whenever I download a graphics driver from the web it always says Intel HD Graphics instead of Intel HD Graphics 2500.
I checked the contents in this webpage and it says Intel HD Graphics 2500.
Details about the CPU and GPU if it helps
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You are responding to a conversation that is from 2015/2016. If you have a real issue (and hint: having the wrong title is NOT a real issue), open a new conversation using the Post a Question button in the root of the appropriate forum.
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