HP Pavilion 550-153na: graphics card problem

For some reason any graphics card with my PC came looming as an AMD Radeon (TM) R5 M320 rather than a 330 R5.

You are welcome.

I don't know why CPUID will not recognize some components.  It works very well with my Omen gaming laptop.  It shows the integrated and discrete video card.

I suggest you to contact HP customer care for an answer to your question.  I am not sure if the specifications are not correct or an incorrect video card has been installed.  Might be the case.

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