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Identefying help (Nvidia GPU)

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If its a legitimate card, Windows should install a basic Nvidia driver on its own and Device Manager should then tell you what card it is. 


That picture is.. not the best but I suppose it kind of looks like this.

 

https://videocardz.net/point-of-view-geforce-gtx-660-ti-2gb-2

I need some Help,

i bought a "Nvidia" Graphics Card From the German Craigslist "Ebay-Kleinanzeigen" and he just sold to me a "Nvidia" Graphics Card, because it looked like an Upgrade i bought it for like 5 Euros and now i want to know wich nvidia driver should i use because GPU-Z isnt much of a help (See Pictures). I enclosed a photo of the Graphics Card, the Best Guess is that it is a "Point of View GeForce GTX 660 Ti

Nvidia GPU.jpg

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If its a legitimate card, Windows should install a basic Nvidia driver on its own and Device Manager should then tell you what card it is. 


That picture is.. not the best but I suppose it kind of looks like this.

 

https://videocardz.net/point-of-view-geforce-gtx-660-ti-2gb-2

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