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System Name | 1 Desktop/2 Laptops/1 Netbook |
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Processor | AMD Athon X2 64/Intel Pentium 997/Intel Pentium 4/Intel Atom |
Motherboard | EpoX ATX motherboard/Samsung/Toshiba/Lenovo |
Cooling | Stock |
Memory | 4 GB/4 GB/2 GB/2 GB |
Video Card(s) | Asus GeForce GTX 780 Ti/Intel HD Graphics/GeForce 4MX/Intel GMA |
Storage | 6+ TB Total |
Display(s) | HP Pavilion 14 Inch 1024x768@60Hz 4:3 Aspect Ratio CRT Monitor |
Case | None |
Audio Device(s) | Various |
Power Supply | Seasonic 500 Watt & VenomRX 500 Watt |
Mouse | Wayes Iron Man Wireless Mouse |
Keyboard | Rexus VR2 Wireless Keyboard |
Software | Win10 & WinXP SP3 |
Benchmark Scores | It sucks... |
So recently I just purchased & acquired 2 extra used, beatened-up laptop that is nearly as old as I am most likely for my workflow. Given that they are mid-range class laptop, installing Windows XP was my best option. I do not know the make & model of these laptops as I only received the laptop unit & it's power adapter only (meaning, no box or manual or info). I got most drivers working for it's components except for their GPU. I was hoping I could use GPU-Z to detect & find out what kind of GPU does these laptops have but GPU-Z turns up with no result. So what other software can I use to find out what GPU these laptops have. For all I know, the GPU could be NVidia, ATI, Intel, a potato, or even an anal-probing alien. BTW, I'm using GPU-Z 2.33.0.
First time posting in this forum, so I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thanks...
First time posting in this forum, so I'd appreciate any help I can get. Thanks...