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Updating your graphics card drivers to the latest version can help fix issues with screen resolution, games, and your computer's overall graphics performance. Here are some handy ways to update your GPU drivers on your Windows 10 or 11 PC.
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To find the latest compatible driver, you first need to determine the details of your graphics card, such as the GPU model and current driver version. You can easily do this through the System Information application .
If your computer has a dedicated and integrated GPU, both hardware will be listed in a separate section.
Windows updates often include necessary driver updates, especially for integrated GPUs from manufacturers like Intel and AMD. To check for pending updates on Windows 11, go to Start > Settings > Windows Updates . On Windows 10, go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update . Then, click Check for updates and, if available, click Download & install .
If there are no updates available, click Advanced options and check the Optional updates section . If there is a GPU driver update, select it and click Install .
Note that you cannot choose which updates you can download and defer using this method.
You can also use Device Manager to manually check for and update graphics drivers for both integrated and dedicated GPUs. While it won't always find the latest drivers, it's a reliable way to find stable versions of Windows device drivers.
Restart your PC to apply the changes. If something goes wrong, you can roll back the driver using Device Manager to undo the changes.
You can use Nvidia's GeForce Experience, AMD Software, or Intel's Driver & Support Assistant to quickly update your drivers. These tools can automatically detect the appropriate drivers for your GPU and make the installation process much simpler.
Laptops with Nvidia GPUs come with GeForce Experience preinstalled. If not, you can download it from Nvidia's GeForce Experience page . On newer laptops, you can find the new Nvidia App, which combines GeForce Experience and Nvidia Control Panel into one app.
If there is no update available, you can reinstall the existing driver to fix the GPU related issue. Just click on the three dots icon next to the existing driver and select Reinstall driver .
If you have an AMD graphics card, you can use AMD Software to update your GPU drivers. Install from AMD's website and follow these steps:
Updating your integrated Intel graphics driver is easy. Go to the Intel Driver & Support Assistant page and click Download now . Then, install the tool on your PC.
Next, click Start , type Intel Driver & Support Assistant and open it from the search results. It will scan your computer and open a new tab in your browser with all available updates for Intel hardware on your computer.
The new GPU update will appear as Intel Graphics Drivers for Windows . If so, click Download . Once downloaded, click Install and wait for the process to complete. Then, restart your computer to apply the changes.
If you don’t want to install GeForce Experience or AMD Software on your PC, you can manually download the latest drivers for your graphics card from the manufacturer’s website. This method gives you more control over the installation process and only installs what you need. Here are the links for NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel hardware:
Updating your graphics drivers, especially on a new gaming rig, is essential to getting the most out of your hardware. Without the latest drivers, you may experience lower frame rates, blurry display output, reduced color depth, and limited performance.
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