94v-0 Graphics Card: Jh M3
| OS | Command/Tool | |----|--------------| | Windows | GPU-Z → Look at “GPU”, “Shaders”, “Memory Type” | | Linux | lspci -vnn | grep VGA then glxinfo -B | | Physical inspection | Remove heatsink (careful with thermal pads) and read chip markings (e.g., “216-0833000” for AMD) | The JH M3 94V-0 graphics card is not a specific product model but a PCB assembly identifier . It most likely conceals a low-end OEM GPU from ~2013. In 2026, its utility is limited to legacy systems, basic display output, or retro computing (Windows 7/XP era games). For any modern use, replacement with even an integrated GPU (Intel UHD 600 or newer) is recommended. If you found this card in a system and need the exact driver, remove the heatsink and report the die marking. Otherwise, treat “JH M3 94V-0” as a PCB serial number, not a performance spec.