I'm not 100% sure honestly. I know stuff was downloading for that yesterday but I'm not sure if there's something that didn't download that needs to be
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Bearbeitet von Martiis: 3/8/2016 3:45:06 AMOPen up the device manager and locate Display Adapters, click that to expand it and you should see your GPU. Right click that and go to properties. In properties go to the driver tab and you it should display your driver version. You can also update your drivers from here if need be, but like I said earlier, downloading either the Crimson Software for AMD GPUs or the GeForce Experience for Nvidia GPUs will make updating and locating your driver version easier.
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It's saying my drive is completely up to date
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You have your display connected to the GPU I/O and not the motherboard right?
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Yes I'm pretty sure. Can't check right now cause I had to go back to work, I was just on lunch
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in the case that you have an Nvidia Graphics card see if you have a program called "GeForce Experience", I don't know what it is for AMD but by the looks of things "Radeon"