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GTX 1050 TI is this legit?

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Looks ok? Tbh just take the cooler off and check the markings on the die. If it says GP107-400-A1 it's a legit 1050ti

Hi, new user here.

 

I have been talking to a friend at college recently, he said he has a 1050 ti for sale for £40 (approx. $49.19 USD.) that he got from some online market place (unspecified) that shipped products from china.

I cant tell if this is legit, as the GPU -z results look OK.

 

He has sent me the GPU-z results (albeit in the worst format I've ever seen), and claims it can run 6 siege (but only if Razor cortex is on? although this may be down to his very outdated hardware).

 

I feel sorry for those about to witness these images.

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is there anything else i should ask for, just to see if it is legit?

 

sorry for the inconvenience, just dont want to get my hopes up.

 

regards

- h

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On receiving open up the cooler and look at the number on the gpu die. It will give correct card info.

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Ask him to run 3D Mark, that will tell you if it's a fake card or not.

 

It seems legit though, GPUz says GP107 and Revision A1.

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Looks ok? Tbh just take the cooler off and check the markings on the die. If it says GP107-400-A1 it's a legit 1050ti

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3 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Looks ok? Tbh just take the cooler off and check the markings on the die. If it says GP107-400-A1 it's a legit 1050ti

 

7 minutes ago, rounakr94 said:

On receiving open up the cooler and look at the number on the gpu die. It will give correct card info.

OK i will do this.

thank you for the help i appreciate it.

best of luck to you all

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