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Old Nov 27, 2012, 06:48 PM   #1
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can i find exact graphic card model without opening pc case??

my graphic card is suposted to be hd 7870,but i have hard time detecting real specifications even the exact graphic card model.

driver says:
Graphics Bus Capability: PCI Express 2.0
Maximum Bus Setting: PCI Express 2.0 x16

gpuz says:
bus interface: pci-e 3.0x16@x16 1.1
(when point mouse on pci-e 3.0x16@x16 1.1 on tooltips writes 'the graphic card reports that it suports: pci-express x16 v.3.0.

it is currently running at:
pci-express x16 v1.1)

So where it is running on pci express 2,3 or 1???

Also official saphire site shows lot of 7870 cards
http://www.sapphiretech.com/presenta...pid=1487&leg=0
how to find which one is mine without opening the case or something??

and last thing that is confusing is gpuz show all original parametars of 7870 except the texture fillrate,original is 80GTexel/s but it shows 48.0 GTexel/s WHY???I want to know if this Is real 7870 or it is fake,maybe 7850 cloaked or something??Sorry if all of this sound nubish but i still appreaciate gentle answers cheers
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Old Nov 27, 2012, 06:49 PM   #2
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Best option is to open the case and get the model number right off the card.
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Old Nov 27, 2012, 06:49 PM   #3
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WOW! Download GPUZ, install it. It shows everything.

EDIT: u have that already.
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When at idle the link state lowers. Try running furmark or something and seeing if it kicks up to pci-e 2.0 (the max your motherboard supports)
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WOW! Download GPUZ, install it. It shows everything.
Sometimes it doesn't show EVERYTHING.
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Old Nov 27, 2012, 07:21 PM   #6
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GPU-z should show you. Also you can try HWinfo, download here: http://www.hwinfo.com/ , this will show you much more about your PC.
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Old Nov 27, 2012, 07:54 PM   #7
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you wil have to open. no way to tell the manufacturer. unless you have the box.
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can you post a screenshot of gpu-z
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you wil have to open. no way to tell the manufacturer. unless you have the box.
In GPU-z and also HWinfo the subvendor / manufacturer is specified, at least for my card.
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Would running DXDIAG show it? I know for mine it at least gives the HD 4800 Series. Which isn't exactly what he needs but maybe it's changed since 4 years ago!
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thank you all for replays,its all appreaciated
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GPU-z should show you. Also you can try HWinfo, download here: http://www.hwinfo.com/ , this will show you much more about your PC.
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In GPU-z and also HWinfo the subvendor / manufacturer is specified, at least for my card.
thank you for hw tool,seems it is only tool that show full model unfortunately at me shows 7850,but is is correct????I hope its not cause i will have to kill vendors

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can you post a screenshot of gpu-z
yup

here is what gpureview says what original parametars should be:

Manufacturer: AMD
Series: Radeon HD 7k
GPU: Pitcairn
Release Date: 2012-03-05
Interface: PCI-E 3.0 x16
Core Clock: 1000 MHz
Shader Clock: 1000 MHz
Memory Clock: 2400 MHz (4800 DDR)
Memory Bandwidth: 153.6 GB/sec
FLOPS: 2560 GFLOPS
Pixel Fill Rate: 32000 MPixels/sec
Texture Fill Rate: 80000 MTexels/sec
Details
Max Power Draw: 175 W
Noise Level: Moderate
Framebuffer: 2048 MB
Memory Type: GDDR5
Memory Bus Type: 64x4 (256 bit)
DirectX Compliance: 11.0
OpenGL Compliance: 4.2
PS/VS Version: 5.0/5.0
Process: 28 nm
Shader Processors: 1280
Pipeline Layout: RISC MIMD
Texture Units: 80
Raster Operators 32



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Would running DXDIAG show it? I know for mine it at least gives the HD 4800 Series. Which isn't exactly what he needs but maybe it's changed since 4 years ago!
nah,not changed its shows 7000 series too here

anyway guys i thought its will be usefull to post what driver(ccc hardware info) report:

Graphics Card Manufacturer Powered by AMD

Graphics Chipset AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series



Device ID 6819

Vendor 1002
Subsystem ID E217
Subsystem Vendor ID 174B
Graphics Bus Capability PCI Express 2.0
Maximum Bus Setting PCI Express 2.0 x16
BIOS Version 015.016.000.001
BIOS Part Number 113-E217XTHY-SD1
BIOS Date 2012/02/22
Memory Size 2048 MB
Memory Type GDDR5
Core Clock in MHz 1000 MHz




i think Device ID 6819 is crucial here,if anyone can interpret graphic card model by ID here please let me know.
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Old Nov 28, 2012, 01:39 AM   #12
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It's not really a 7850. Only 768 Shaders. Look at this article: http://www.techpowerup.com/165334/Pr...rocessors.html

It seems to be some kind of engineering sample not for retail sale. Return it.
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Just curious why you can't just pop off the back of your case? Should take just a minute and a flashlight/screwdriver to find out what you have
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Yeah there are other ways to get the model number as mentioned, but being afraid to open your case leaves you unaware of little problems that may be creeping up, like those nasty dust bunnies.
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search your video card specs, clockrates.. memory.. etc, and see if anything at the 7800 series matches
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It's not really a 7850
how do you mean,is card better or weaker of 7850???
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It's not really a 7850. Only 768 Shaders. Look at this article: http://www.techpowerup.com/165334/Pr...rocessors.html
It seems to be some kind of engineering sample not for retail sale. Return it.
Wow how you know about 768 Shaders man,it really is that much in hwinfo

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Just curious why you can't just pop off the back of your case? Should take just a minute and a flashlight/screwdriver to find out what you have
I bought Pc several hours ago (it has warranty or whatever)not sure if should open it

anyway guys here is full hwinfo report,i know it was not called for but i found something that might be interesting it says on motherboard info:
PCI Express Version Supported: v2.0
and this is PCI Express v3 card,could this be reason for lower texture fillrate than original??

http://justpaste.it/1kge

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Nowhere is the model of PC stated...or did I miss something?

Just asking, because :

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...view,3196.html

supposed to be single-slot 7850, rather than dual-slot.
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you should return it to the vendor and heads will roll on this one. if you've been promised a 7870, this is a cut down version of the 7850, which is even weaker than the standard 7850.

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Update 05/03/2012

AMD Shanghai became aware of our discovery of a Pitcairn chip with 768 shaders and made it clear that it wasn't especially happy about us spreading news of a Radeon HD 7850 with only 768 shaders. To be clear, AFOX was just as surprised as everyone else to learn about this mystery chip. The PCB with our mystery chip was produced at the beginning of the Radeon HD 7800-series' production run. It's plausible that these 768-shader chips were indeed for validation due to supply considerations. Given the stir that this discovery has created, it's safe to assume that this chip wasn't intended to leave the engineering labs.
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you should return it to the vendor and heads will roll on this one. if you've been promised a 7870, this is a cut down version of the 7850, which is even weaker than the standard 7850.

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Update 05/03/2012

AMD Shanghai became aware of our discovery of a Pitcairn chip with 768 shaders and made it clear that it wasn't especially happy about us spreading news of a Radeon HD 7850 with only 768 shaders. To be clear, AFOX was just as surprised as everyone else to learn about this mystery chip. The PCB with our mystery chip was produced at the beginning of the Radeon HD 7800-series' production run. It's plausible that these 768-shader chips were indeed for validation due to supply considerations. Given the stir that this discovery has created, it's safe to assume that this chip wasn't intended to leave the engineering labs.
OMG i played for 7870 dammit .Are you guys sure its 768 card?? I want to be apsolutely sure cause later this day will come computer tehnician and i want to know what to say to him before we get back at vendors....
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If your case has no warranty sticker, just remove the cover with out touching the Hardware
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Your card may or may not look like this but the sticker is that green sticker there . Just use you cam and take a pic for what you have Then post
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If your case has no warranty sticker, just remove the cover with out touching the Hardware
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Your card may or may not look like this but the sticker is that green sticker there . Just use you cam and take a pic for what you have Then post
im sorry man im not quite comfortable opening this pc,i will just hope you guys find anything more about this card with tools or something,if anyone need additional info im here.
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It says 768 shaders in the GPU-Z screenshot you posted:

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You do not have a real 7850. Like Erocker already said your short a few hundred shaders of a real 7850 that has 1024SPs, let alone a 7870 which has even more SPs
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anyway guys here is full hwinfo report,i know it was not called for but i found something that might be interesting it says on motherboard info:
PCI Express Version Supported: v2.0
and this is PCI Express v3 card,could this be reason for lower texture fillrate than original??

http://justpaste.it/1kge
It's not the reason for lower texture fill rate, its as you've been told that appears to be a cut down version of the card.

In regards to the PCI-E 3.0 to achieve the 3.0 speeds you need also a processor that has the PCI-E 3.0 lanes eg any i5 or i7 Ivy Bridge CPU, which processor is running in your PC?

i3 Ivy Bridge CPUs don't have PCI-E 3.0 Lanes they have PCI-E 2.0 Lanes or if its any Sandy Bridge 1155 CPU those have PCI-E 2.0 Lanes, just to add Sandy Bridge E 2011 Socket has 40 PCI-E Lanes and can achieve PCI-E 3.0.

So which CPU is in the PC?
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