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I've been googling for a bit and it seems to be from MSI but I can't get the exact model. Can you plug it into your computer and start up GPUZ and it'll identify it for you.

 

I know you said you didn't want to but it's so much easier. You probably wont even need to install drivers. 

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CPU - 4670K @ 4.2 GHz | Motherboard - ASUS Z97-PRO | CPU Cooler - Corsair H105 

RAM - Corsair Vengeance (4x4GB) | GPU - EVGA GTX 1060 SSC  

Storage - Samsung M.2 64GB SSD, PNY 240GB SSD , WD 1TB Caviar Blue, WD 500GB HDD

PSU - EVGA 650W G2 | Peripherals - Logitech G710, Logitech G602 

 

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MacBook Pro Mid-2011 

Surface Pro 3

 

 

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You could take off the heatsink and see if the card name is printed on the GPU itself

 

EDIT: Just make sure you re-apply thermal paste after you're done

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9 minutes ago, Vercii said:

I've been googling for a bit and it seems to be from MSI but I can't get the exact model. Can you plug it into your computer and start up GPUZ and it'll identify it for you.

 

I know you said you didn't want to but it's so much easier. You probably wont even need to install drivers. 

Do I have to remove my current GPU and unistall the drivers?

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8 minutes ago, djdelarosa25 said:

Do I have to remove my current GPU and unistall the drivers?

Not necessarily. If  you have a second pci express slot, you should be able to drop it in no problem. You could then use device manager to look at it, or GPUz or something to see its name.

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