This is needed to upgrade your GPU or troubleshoot issues. Alternatively, you can read about ways to check your Graphics card on Windows.

Does GPU have Bios?

GPUs (Graphics Processing Units) have a BIOS (Basic Input/Output System). It is responsible for initializing and configuring the hardware components of the GPU when it is first powered on. The GPU BIOS is usually stored in a read-only memory (ROM) chip on the graphics card and contains the firmware that controls the GPU’s operation.

How can I find my GPU BIOS version?

1. Via Windows Settings

The procedure above will allow you to access your GPU BIOS info from the display settings. Feel free to read about how to fix windows settings not opening on your device.

2. Via Nvidia Control Panel

The steps above help to find out the Nvidia GPU BIOS version. Check our detailed guide on fixing Nvidia Graphics Card not detected on Windows.

3. Via AMD Radeon Software

The AMD Radeon Software is used to fine-tune GPU settings, update drivers and check GPU info. Check our detailed article about downloading AMD Radeon software to control GPU through a new UI for your PC.

4. Via Intel Graphics and Media Control Panel

The steps above are to check for the Intel GPU BIOS version. We have a complete guide about fixing Intel Graphics Control Panel not opening on your system.

5. View GPU BIOS using third-party apps

Various third-party software are available in the market today for checking the GPU BIOS version. Therefore, you should search for the best third-party app that is trustworthy and compatible with your device. In addition, check our guide about ways to fix the GPU if It’s at 0% Usage on your PC. Also, feel free to read about how to undervolt a GPU & why you should do it on Windows. If you have further questions or suggestions on this guide, kindly drop them in the comments section.

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