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Im trying to find which gpu my first computer had, all i can remember of it was it had an orange pcb with a small heatsink on it, i think it was 512mb (may have been 256mb), and it had an odd model number on the sticker. Something like 7600gs/7800gt as if it were 2 cards? (not the exact numbers).

 

Fun fact the computer had one of these hideous but interesting NZXT Nemesis Elite cases......

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2 minutes ago, Geiokami said:

an orange pcb with a small heatsink on it, i think it was 512mb (may have been 256mb), and it had an odd model number on the sticker.

This nearly screams Radeon to me.

 

Do you know for sure if it was an ATI or Nvidia card?

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6 hours ago, Geiokami said:

No i dont think it had any fan

Sounds like you need like a museum piece 🤔

But back to the main point do you remember the year range you got it? The pre fan GPU's also might be costly.

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10 hours ago, NekoBubbles said:

Sounds like you need like a museum piece 🤔

But back to the main point do you remember the year range you got it? The pre fan GPU's also might be costly.

it was a present from my parents and it was used so it was definitely very outdated in 2010. Were there even cards matching that? with the 2 model numbers?

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3 hours ago, Geiokami said:

it was a present from my parents and it was used so it was definitely very outdated in 2010. Were there even cards matching that? with the 2 model numbers?

These are the easy ones I'm seeing. 

EVGA Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS

 

AMD Radeon 7350

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