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What GPU is this?

My friend wants to give this to me and I would like to know what GPU this is so I may gather information about it to record a video.

 

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the looks of it reminds me of one of the scam cards you can get off ebay and aliexpress.

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Scam card, says all sort of stuff outside but in its core, usually a GTS 450 or 660 or anything old and low end

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35 minutes ago, Jesse Z said:

My friend wants to give this to me and I would like to know what GPU this is so I may gather information about it to record a video.

 

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i have.... never seen anything like it. most likely a scam.

stuff is cool. stuff that has fancy lighting is cooler. stuff that has fancy lighting and works is the coolest.

 

i game so i know a bit abt gaming tech, not much abt professional tech.

 

writing this as i finish a 3 hour D2 sesh so excuse anything wrong.

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Looks like a passive Card they put a cheap Fan Solution and some weird Riser Card on it.

 

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You could benchmark it but be careful of viruses on driver disks and the sort. The card may identify itself as something else but assuming the provided drivers are not 100% broken you should be able to get a benchmark and determine what card it is on par with and use that to determine the actual card. You might also be able to read what the gpu chip says if you remove thermal paste to get a serial code and use that to determine what card it is. If you don't want to take the card apart and the drivers prevent a successful benchmark because the card encounters errors you could try an automated driver installer to automatically install drivers. Try watching videos on fake cards you might be able to use those to determine a method to identify and get your card up and running as it was intended as wish.com and ebay scam cards have plenty of media coverage with people trying to determine the actual card. Now all of this is assuming that this is a scam card but it may just be a replacement GPU shroud in which case a quick benchmark or GPUZ should have no problem determining the card.

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Thanks to all who who've given my feedback, I'll still take this card and will be running benchmarks with it. I'll also be using specific programs that should reveal its true identity and possibly use it for another test rig. And maybe make a funny video, idk 

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1 minute ago, Jesse Z said:

Thanks to all who who've given my feedback, I'll still take this card and will be running benchmarks with it. I'll also be using specific programs that should reveal its true identity and possibly use it for another test rig. And maybe make a funny video, idk 

Best of luck man!

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