How do i see the informatio​n about dedicated video card?

Hey guys,
I have a dv6tqe laptop with a 1GB GDDR5 Radeon HD 6770M which has switchable graphics. the simplified ATI control panel that came with laptop has all the 3D options for the processes i choose to activate the "high performance" mode to use the dedicated GPU. The latest games play very well with no lag, however when I pull up dxdiag or any other vid card information gathering software the 6770M doesn't show up. Only the Radeon integrated graphics that run in power saving mode show up, even when im running the whole laptop with high performance settings. Is there any way to pull up info on the dedicated GPU?
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You can install Speccy from below link which is a 3rd party tool and find this info
http://www.piriform.com/speccy
OR
You can go to BIOS and find this info as well. In order to load BIOS Turn OFF the Notebook and once its powered ON, keep Pressing F10 to load BIOS screen of the Notebook and check system information. 
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