Graphic cards

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by sqcocci, Dec 27, 2005.

  1. sqcocci

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    Is there a way to determine what model a graphics card is when it is not installed in a PC? It says nVidia, but has no model info.
     
  2. Ragnarok2

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    Look for a model number on the card.
     
  3. sqcocci

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    I did. Can't find one. Where should I be looking? Thanks.
     
  4. Ragnarok2

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    Do you have any packaging from the video card?

    The model number could be anywhere on the video card. No stickers on the video card? The model number could also be imprinted somewhere on the board.
     
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    No packaging. Was original with my computer. I suppose I could check Dell's website, but they don't seem to have older computer models on their site. The only sticker is a barcode.
     
  6. Ragnarok2

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    Well I suppose installing it on a computer is the last/best option.
     

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