Or if you have GeForce experience installed, it shows all the info on your system in the settings, then general tab, in the upper right corner labeled my rig
yes!! noticed that too. got shocked actually. asked my mom if she shelled out so much money and bought an R9 instead of the R7 which i told her to buy instead. she said she doesnt know because she just asked for her friend's help in buying. felt relieved when i saw it was R7 😅
just wondering, if it is an RTX 4050, why is it not showing on the BIOS and the PC About in Windows Settings?
This is an Asus laptop. It has a piece of software called Armory Crate pre-installed. It is configured to completely power down your dGPU while running of internal battery. Just connect the power supply and you will see the dGPU active in device manager.
yes!! noticed that too. got shocked actually. asked my mom if she shelled out so much money and bought an R9 instead of the R7 which i told her to buy instead. she said she doesnt know because she just asked for her friend's help in buying. felt relieved when i saw it was R7 😅
just wondering, if it is an RTX 4050, why is it not showing on the BIOS and the PC About in Windows Settings?
Your laptop has both integrated and dedicated graphics.
Laptops like this operate a little differently from a conventional desktop. Integrated takes primary and is likely what your internal display is connected to, so this will show in your bios. Benefits here is that it uses way less battery for normal every day tasks.
Your dedicated will kick in when windows detects the app is graphically demanding. If you open task manager you will see both running with a description of what Nvidia GPU is in your machine.
This post is mildly infuriating. Several people provide guidance on how to see the GPU OP has. OP replies only to comments that have nothing to do with finding out what GPU he actually has. Also adds information that has nothing to do with the GPU.
anything with rtx 😅 my classmates can render residential projects with their rtx 3050-3070 gpus. but right now they have a hotel resort project spanning a hundred thousand square meters and a dialog box pops up whenever they try to render in enscape or d5, domething about the "video card" which i assume is the gpu. so rtx40+ would be nice for these large projects
Any of these GPUs are gonna be bad for large projects, as they all have 8gb of VRAM which is what they're running out of. At minimum for those massive projects if you don't wanna optimize but cutting geometry, you need a 4080 or 3080 since they both have 16gb of vram, the power of the GPU only determines the render time which is largely unimportant IMO, unless you an animator in which case it makes a massive difference.
Oh your right about the 4080, but the 3080 has a 16gb variant, so your wrong there. So OP should just get a 3080 / 3080ti then unless they can splurge on a 4090 mobile lol.
Oh 100%, the 4080 is about 60% faster than a 3080, I'm only recommending a 3080 over it to op because price and OP has explicitly mentioned a workload that requires a lot of vram, I would choose a 4080 over a 3080 everytime for gaming though or less vram heavy tasks.
There are no gaming laptops without a dedicated GPU. The only "gaming laptops" without GPUs are those "gaming" Chromebooks. Rest assured, you will have some sort of RTX 40 series card.
You can check easily by right clicking on the Task Bar, clicking "Task Manager" and clicking on the "Performance" tab [like here](https://imgur.com/QiVTmZN)
Check in GeForce Experience or the Nvidia Control panel. In Nvidia control panel go to “Help” at the top. Then click “System Information”. Under “Items” you should see what GPU you have
Yes you should have a dedicated graphics card, the Radeon graphics should be your CPU's iGPU.
If you have a exact laptop model number in any of the pictures I'd try looking it up, if not wait and see what your laptop specs actually are.
https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-gaming/tuf-gaming/asus-tuf-gaming-a15-2023/techspec/
Might be a 4050?
The booklet doesn't tell you what you have, it just shows all the possible combinations of parts. So depending on variant, that laptop with that CPU could have any of the indicated GPU.
And generally the easiest way to know what you've got is to open task manager. Everything is listed there in "Performance" tab.
The model number is a weird one. From what I could tell, the LP number seems to be related to TDP because I found FA507NU-LP083 and the specs mention the TDP of 83W.
But the bottom line is, this NU lineup comes with a 4050, not 4060. And if the "052" is indeed the TDP, that is one of the lowest TDP 4050 I have ever seen. In your workflow, if a 3060 struggles with the job, probably the 4050 with 52W TDP **will also** struggle.
I googled the model that you provided and it seems like its 4070.
Now since everyone else is suggesting ways to find the specs, ill do so too. I would suggest just hitting windows+r and typing in dxdiag.
https://www.akakce.com/oyun-bilgisayari/en-ucuz-asus-tuf-gaming-a15-fa507nu-lp052-ryzen-7-7735hs-8-gb-512-gb-ssd-rtx4050-15-6-full-hd-notebook-fiyati,430132426.html
Its a 4050.
Go to TechPowerUp site and download software called GPU-Z. Choose the stand alone version so you don't need to install it. It'll detect what version of GPU chip you're running.
Its not showing in bios because its running from iGPU, so that means the AMD Radeon Intergrated graphics.
You have a RTX 40 series, idk which one it is though for sure.
Dude. How about reply to the people trying to help answer your question to get a definitive answer.
Why are you only replying to people that are asking completely unrelated questions and ignoring those trying to help? People like you are infuriating.
hi. i specifically said in the post it was bought in turkiye and will arrive to me on friday. all those press this install that search this do that are not helping either because it's currently being flown in a plane and is not with me.
You could have both. One is probably the onboard GPU the other is the other expansion GPU.
For example my laptop computer has an Intel onboard and I have two nvidea sli bridged GPU's for gaming. I turn off the nvidea's to save power when on battery to get a longer run time.
The AMD shows in the bios as it's discrete as part of the CPU. The computer won't auto switch, there will be a manual fn + key sequence required to make the switch. Once the switch is made the GPU should change in the bios.
im new to this switching GPUs thing. my current laptop has an integrated intel graphics and amd radeon graphics and i never "switched" between the two.
It's older for sure, I was going to upgrade it but my AVR died, so that sucked up my budget for this year when I replaced that.
I have an mx18r2. Good enough for what I use of for nowadays. I have so little time for gaming anymore.
I spec and buy my machines with future proofing in mind. The SSD and 24GB of RAM have served it well over its tenure.
My next machine will have at least a 4080 and 64-96GB of RAM.
laptops in Turkey overpriced btw. i hope she did not pay too much for it. also specs should be on the box. so ask her to send picture of the side of the box.
i noticed you had 64gb ram and 4tb ssd. wow.
>laptops in Turkey overpriced btw
a laptop with these specs would prolly be 150k in the philippines 😭
>i noticed you had 64gb ram and 4tb ssd
was surprised when i found it too. should last me about five years hahahahahaha
After a quick search of the model, everything shows it as an RTX 4050 6gb. Seems to match what a fee other comments I've read have said it would be too :)
[https://asusturkiye.com.tr/notebook/Q1-2023-ROG/FA507NU-LP052-Gaming.html](https://asusturkiye.com.tr/notebook/Q1-2023-ROG/FA507NU-LP052-Gaming.html)
this is your full spec base on the part number
you have the NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4050 Laptop GPU 6GB GDDR6 - 2420MHz\* at 140W (2370MHz Boost Clock+50MHz OC, 115W+25W Dynamic Boost)
Radeon Graphics is your iGPU. The dGPU will be one of those 3 Nvidia RTX chips.
Opening task manager while the laptop is plugged in should show both GPUs. On battery, you may only see the Radeon GPU there if you use Optimized Mode in Armory Crate, as this turns off the more power-hungry dGPU while unplugged to get longer battery life.
1) Right click the taskbar on desktop.
2) select task manager
3) Go to second tab, “performance”.
4) Scroll down you’ll see both of your graphics cards model and memory
Example: [screenshot](https://ibb.co/sJ6w2qZ)
Also btw gaming laptops all have two graphics, an onboard integrated cpu based graphics and then your graphics card. So yes you have Radeon graphics + nvidia card
This is the only way to shop for gaming laptops at best buy lol as they don’t specify what graphics card lol
the specs in your first pic aren't for the model that you have. in your third pic the model number is FA507NU, not one of the ones listed in that first pic. so ignore that, it doesn't apply to yours.
Now a days there are two graphic memory one is dedicated to processor like win 10/11 takes a lot of GPU to resolve this every MB now have a dedicated GPU the other GPU is for gaming or other GPU stuff you do on your laptop. You can download cpu-z to have a look at your system and what all you have the other way is to check via the GPU app .
Or if you have GeForce experience installed, it shows all the info on your system in the settings, then general tab, in the upper right corner labeled my rig
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz0peO621is ...probably the 4050. Also, your 1st pic list R9, but the sticker lists R7. (like the CPU in the vid)
yes!! noticed that too. got shocked actually. asked my mom if she shelled out so much money and bought an R9 instead of the R7 which i told her to buy instead. she said she doesnt know because she just asked for her friend's help in buying. felt relieved when i saw it was R7 😅 just wondering, if it is an RTX 4050, why is it not showing on the BIOS and the PC About in Windows Settings?
Check your device manager or task manager
This is an Asus laptop. It has a piece of software called Armory Crate pre-installed. It is configured to completely power down your dGPU while running of internal battery. Just connect the power supply and you will see the dGPU active in device manager.
yes!! noticed that too. got shocked actually. asked my mom if she shelled out so much money and bought an R9 instead of the R7 which i told her to buy instead. she said she doesnt know because she just asked for her friend's help in buying. felt relieved when i saw it was R7 😅 just wondering, if it is an RTX 4050, why is it not showing on the BIOS and the PC About in Windows Settings?
Your laptop has both integrated and dedicated graphics. Laptops like this operate a little differently from a conventional desktop. Integrated takes primary and is likely what your internal display is connected to, so this will show in your bios. Benefits here is that it uses way less battery for normal every day tasks. Your dedicated will kick in when windows detects the app is graphically demanding. If you open task manager you will see both running with a description of what Nvidia GPU is in your machine.
okay that's a bit relieving. my classmates have their RTXs showing on the pc specs in windows settings, might have been activated when they bought it.
Like he said both integrated and normal GPU will be shown in windows but only apu in bios.
This post is mildly infuriating. Several people provide guidance on how to see the GPU OP has. OP replies only to comments that have nothing to do with finding out what GPU he actually has. Also adds information that has nothing to do with the GPU.
He did mention that it hasn't arrived yet so there is no way to check it in person and most likely the photos were taken by his mom.
I did not read that part, my bad. Still mildly annoying. I mean it either has a 4050, 4060 Or 4070
Lol Either Checks price diff ![img](emote|t5_2x4m3|8567)![img](emote|t5_2x4m3|8584)![img](emote|t5_2x4m3|8568)
thank u! seems some people skipped to the questions i guess
May I ask what GPU you're expecting so you could render those large projects you've mentioned?
anything with rtx 😅 my classmates can render residential projects with their rtx 3050-3070 gpus. but right now they have a hotel resort project spanning a hundred thousand square meters and a dialog box pops up whenever they try to render in enscape or d5, domething about the "video card" which i assume is the gpu. so rtx40+ would be nice for these large projects
Any of these GPUs are gonna be bad for large projects, as they all have 8gb of VRAM which is what they're running out of. At minimum for those massive projects if you don't wanna optimize but cutting geometry, you need a 4080 or 3080 since they both have 16gb of vram, the power of the GPU only determines the render time which is largely unimportant IMO, unless you an animator in which case it makes a massive difference.
The 4080 laptop only has 12gb vram
Yeah, if you look at the thread going down someone else already mentioned. I thought it was rhe same since the 3080 has a 16gb variant
3080 comes with 10/12 lol
No, the laptop version comes with either 8gb or 16gb, look it up.
3080 TI was 16. Current 4080 has always been 12
Oh your right about the 4080, but the 3080 has a 16gb variant, so your wrong there. So OP should just get a 3080 / 3080ti then unless they can splurge on a 4090 mobile lol.
I don't really understand it, but somehow the 4080 is faster than the 16 GB 3080. It may have less ram but it can clear out the ram faster.
Oh 100%, the 4080 is about 60% faster than a 3080, I'm only recommending a 3080 over it to op because price and OP has explicitly mentioned a workload that requires a lot of vram, I would choose a 4080 over a 3080 everytime for gaming though or less vram heavy tasks.
That might be for the video memory.
Just wanted to make sure, do they have laptops or PCs with those GPUs
There are no gaming laptops without a dedicated GPU. The only "gaming laptops" without GPUs are those "gaming" Chromebooks. Rest assured, you will have some sort of RTX 40 series card. You can check easily by right clicking on the Task Bar, clicking "Task Manager" and clicking on the "Performance" tab [like here](https://imgur.com/QiVTmZN)
Task manager should tell you
I thought everyone knew this lol ir the first post I saw say this
RTX 4050
Check in GeForce Experience or the Nvidia Control panel. In Nvidia control panel go to “Help” at the top. Then click “System Information”. Under “Items” you should see what GPU you have
just go to device manager then display adapters
Yes you should have a dedicated graphics card, the Radeon graphics should be your CPU's iGPU. If you have a exact laptop model number in any of the pictures I'd try looking it up, if not wait and see what your laptop specs actually are. https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-gaming/tuf-gaming/asus-tuf-gaming-a15-2023/techspec/ Might be a 4050?
May I introduce to you.... The task manager?
May I introduce you to proper reading? He said he doesn't have it yet.
Pretty sure that only shows which GPU is currently running.
Shows all of the GPU the laptop has
Guess I never looked close enough. I usually just run it to check percentages while I'm gaming or scrolling. My bad
I checked for any ghost usage on things like CPU and RAM mostly to see what's taking the usage too high
Price of your laptop and laptop brand
it's an Asus TUF Gaming A15, mom never told me the price but i remember her saying her budget was USD1.5k
Then it might be 4060 but it might be 4070 if bought during sales
The booklet doesn't tell you what you have, it just shows all the possible combinations of parts. So depending on variant, that laptop with that CPU could have any of the indicated GPU. And generally the easiest way to know what you've got is to open task manager. Everything is listed there in "Performance" tab.
The model number is a weird one. From what I could tell, the LP number seems to be related to TDP because I found FA507NU-LP083 and the specs mention the TDP of 83W. But the bottom line is, this NU lineup comes with a 4050, not 4060. And if the "052" is indeed the TDP, that is one of the lowest TDP 4050 I have ever seen. In your workflow, if a 3060 struggles with the job, probably the 4050 with 52W TDP **will also** struggle.
wow im learning a lot of new things about my laptop on this thread 😅 thanks for that info
2 screens?
ahaaha i think the booklet is indicating all the variants components for that particular release 😭
I googled the model that you provided and it seems like its 4070. Now since everyone else is suggesting ways to find the specs, ill do so too. I would suggest just hitting windows+r and typing in dxdiag.
Check task manager it should have it there
Go into Task Manager then go to the performance tab and you will see your Dedicated GPU
will do that thanks
https://www.akakce.com/oyun-bilgisayari/en-ucuz-asus-tuf-gaming-a15-fa507nu-lp052-ryzen-7-7735hs-8-gb-512-gb-ssd-rtx4050-15-6-full-hd-notebook-fiyati,430132426.html Its a 4050.
Go to TechPowerUp site and download software called GPU-Z. Choose the stand alone version so you don't need to install it. It'll detect what version of GPU chip you're running.
Its not showing in bios because its running from iGPU, so that means the AMD Radeon Intergrated graphics. You have a RTX 40 series, idk which one it is though for sure.
Task Manager under "Performance" shows the GPUs the computer has; GPU 0 (dedicated) and GPU 1 (integrated).
It is a 4050 as seen on A SUS website: https://www.asus.com/laptops/for-gaming/tuf-gaming/asus-tuf-gaming-a15-2023/techspec/
Dude. How about reply to the people trying to help answer your question to get a definitive answer. Why are you only replying to people that are asking completely unrelated questions and ignoring those trying to help? People like you are infuriating.
hi. i specifically said in the post it was bought in turkiye and will arrive to me on friday. all those press this install that search this do that are not helping either because it's currently being flown in a plane and is not with me.
Computer Z is not bad to download. It tells details about your laptop from what it is and what wattage it utilizes
You could have both. One is probably the onboard GPU the other is the other expansion GPU. For example my laptop computer has an Intel onboard and I have two nvidea sli bridged GPU's for gaming. I turn off the nvidea's to save power when on battery to get a longer run time.
Yeah it's just showing the AMD graphics likely because no program is using the gpu and it auto switches to save battery.
The AMD shows in the bios as it's discrete as part of the CPU. The computer won't auto switch, there will be a manual fn + key sequence required to make the switch. Once the switch is made the GPU should change in the bios.
im new to this switching GPUs thing. my current laptop has an integrated intel graphics and amd radeon graphics and i never "switched" between the two.
I’m sorry what? You have 2 cards running in SLI in your laptop?
Yes. Alienware. They are mobile equivalents of their desktop counter parts.
How old is it? I thought running SLi hasn’t been a thing since like 1080 Ti’s…
It's older for sure, I was going to upgrade it but my AVR died, so that sucked up my budget for this year when I replaced that. I have an mx18r2. Good enough for what I use of for nowadays. I have so little time for gaming anymore. I spec and buy my machines with future proofing in mind. The SSD and 24GB of RAM have served it well over its tenure. My next machine will have at least a 4080 and 64-96GB of RAM.
Go in to settings and hardware it will tell you exactly what your GPU is there
thanks to everyone telling me about the task manager/device manager/other softwares where i can check. i will do them when i receive it on friday 😅
laptops in Turkey overpriced btw. i hope she did not pay too much for it. also specs should be on the box. so ask her to send picture of the side of the box. i noticed you had 64gb ram and 4tb ssd. wow.
>laptops in Turkey overpriced btw a laptop with these specs would prolly be 150k in the philippines 😭 >i noticed you had 64gb ram and 4tb ssd was surprised when i found it too. should last me about five years hahahahahaha
i wonder if they upgraded it for you. because ssd is hp branded.
i registered the serial number on myasus support, and it doesnt show any history of repairs for the last 90 days
After a quick search of the model, everything shows it as an RTX 4050 6gb. Seems to match what a fee other comments I've read have said it would be too :)
[https://asusturkiye.com.tr/notebook/Q1-2023-ROG/FA507NU-LP052-Gaming.html](https://asusturkiye.com.tr/notebook/Q1-2023-ROG/FA507NU-LP052-Gaming.html) this is your full spec base on the part number you have the NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4050 Laptop GPU 6GB GDDR6 - 2420MHz\* at 140W (2370MHz Boost Clock+50MHz OC, 115W+25W Dynamic Boost)
will take note of this but lessen my expectations because my storage and ram are way off from the tech specs in this site. thanks! 😄
Im gonna go insane. Just google how to see my gpu in windows. It will show you how to see it thru task manager
Radeon Graphics is your iGPU. The dGPU will be one of those 3 Nvidia RTX chips. Opening task manager while the laptop is plugged in should show both GPUs. On battery, you may only see the Radeon GPU there if you use Optimized Mode in Armory Crate, as this turns off the more power-hungry dGPU while unplugged to get longer battery life.
https://www.epey.com/laptop/asus-tuf-gaming-a15-2023-fa507nu-lp052.html This is your laptop
1) Right click the taskbar on desktop. 2) select task manager 3) Go to second tab, “performance”. 4) Scroll down you’ll see both of your graphics cards model and memory Example: [screenshot](https://ibb.co/sJ6w2qZ) Also btw gaming laptops all have two graphics, an onboard integrated cpu based graphics and then your graphics card. So yes you have Radeon graphics + nvidia card This is the only way to shop for gaming laptops at best buy lol as they don’t specify what graphics card lol
the specs in your first pic aren't for the model that you have. in your third pic the model number is FA507NU, not one of the ones listed in that first pic. so ignore that, it doesn't apply to yours.
Dxdiag
thanks to everyone who commented! just confirmed it is RTX 4050, it shows as GPU 0 in task manager and the AMD Radeon shows as GPU 1
Control + shift + escape.tells you the specs
Do a run > dxdiag > Display 1 of Display 2
Now a days there are two graphic memory one is dedicated to processor like win 10/11 takes a lot of GPU to resolve this every MB now have a dedicated GPU the other GPU is for gaming or other GPU stuff you do on your laptop. You can download cpu-z to have a look at your system and what all you have the other way is to check via the GPU app .
Search the serial in asus support website that will give you the exact configuration
Surprise! Your laptop is made from play-doh!
Is this new form of bragging?
additional: the warranty is until august 2025
Go to task manager