Check the specifications for your computer screen can help you determine the maximum resolution you can use to display. Screen specifications may include the refresh rate and resolution of various sizes that are supported by the device. You can view the main characteristics of the monitor, viewing the properties of the display on the control panel or by using software such as SiSoftware's Sandra.
How do I find out on the body stickers
The content of the article
- How do I find out on the body stickers
- Learn through the utility
- Learn the properties
In this text is given at the bottom of some techniques to determine the diagonal, the amount of RAM, video card, processor, operating system. They apply both to the equipment, where you have the opportunity to run and see the performance in Windows or the manufacturer's firmware (Such as your laptop), and for the equipment that is not currently running (goods such as on the shelves of technical stores)
REFERENCE! The most effective and simple method to find out what screen you're using - is to find a sticker on the device itself.
Usually at the front of any designations or labels not, then most likely, it is pasted to the back of the display, near the connectors VGA (D-Sub), HDMI, and others. It shows the following main characteristics as the diagonal, the amount of RAM, video card, processor, operating system.
Learn through the utility

Use SiSoftware Sandra program to find out which monitor is connected to the computer.
- Step 1. Download and install SiSoftware Sandra. Save the file to your desktop and then double click the file to start the installation wizard.
- Step 2. Double-click «SiSoftware Sandra» on the desktop to open the program.
- Step 3. Select the "Hardware" tab, and then double-click "displays and adapters."
- Step 4. Select the "Monitor" from the drop-class menu, and then select the correct monitor in the drop-down list of devices.
- Step 5. Move the slider down to the right side of the window to see all the information about your monitor.
Learn the properties
To begin, you should press the "Start" menu and then select "Control Panel."
Then double-click "Display" icon. Then you need to click on the "Settings" tab. After these actions, move the slider under Screen resolution to see the different resolutions available for your monitor. Click "Advanced" and select the "Monitor" tab. Click the drop-down menu, refresh frequency in "Settings Monitor" to see the available refresh rate for your monitor.
In Windows 10, select "Settings", then go to "System" then click the "Display" and select "Advanced display settings"> "Properties Display Adapter." Click the "Monitor", find what you need in the list "Refresh rate", click "OK".
In Windows 7 and 8, right-click on the desktop, click "Screen Resolution." Find your display if you have more than one screen, and then click the "Advanced Settings". Go to the "Monitor", see settings "Screen refresh rate".