What is the AMD Radeon (TM) graphics card?

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ilou -  
 winux -

Hi,

I have a problem: I check my graphics card model through the device manager and I see AMD Radeon (TM) Graphics, and when I look for more details about this card online, I can't find ANY results talking about it. Why is my graphics card unknown?

P.S.: I have an ASUS Vivobook that I didn't choose, but it seems to be a pretty good laptop for office work.

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Ilou
 

Yes, I know I have a laptop, it's an Asus VivoBook. Well, I'm not going to play on my computer then! Thank you for replying to me.

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vieu bison boiteu Posted messages 45522 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   Ambassadeur 3 556
 

hi ilou

you need to check the AMD processor you have

the graphics card is integrated

see you


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Mathiszzz
 

My graphics card is not integrated and yet I have the same problem

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vieu bison boiteu Posted messages 45522 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   3 556 > Mathiszzz
 

hi Mathiszzz

what is your processor: brand and model??

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ilou
 

Thank you for the quick response! When I check my processor, I see this:

So, what is my graphics card? If I understand correctly, I don't think I have one, but there's a small, worthless graphics card with my processor?

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Hendrick
 

Hi, this is what it says:

I think this graphics card isn't that great, am I wrong?

Thanks in advance ????

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winux > Hendrick
 

Hello, it's not a "card" but a very lightweight graphics part integrated into the processor.

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vieu bison boiteu Posted messages 45522 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   Ambassadeur 3 556
 

You don't have a separate graphics card like a GTX 1060, for example.

It's a part of the processor that handles the graphics work.

With an Athlon 3050U, it's a low-end option for office tasks (with Radeon Graphics).

You have a laptop; not a desktop PC.

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