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Fake GT730 strikes again

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System Name HP EliteBook 725 G3
Processor AMD PRO A10-8700B (1.8 GHz CMT dual module with 3.2 GHz boost)
Motherboard HP proprietary
Cooling pretty good
Memory 8 GB SK Hynix DDR3 SODIMM
Video Card(s) Radeon R6 (Carrizo/GCNv3)
Storage internal Kioxia XG6 1 TB NVMe SSD (aftermarket)
Display(s) HP P22h G4 21.5" 1080p (& 768p internal LCD)
Case HP proprietary metal case
Audio Device(s) built-in Conexant CX20724 HDA chipset -> Roland RH-200S
Power Supply HP-branded AC adapter
Mouse Steelseries Rival 310
Keyboard Cherry G84-5200
Software Alma Linux 9.1
Benchmark Scores Broadcom BCM94356 11ac M.2 WiFi card (aftermarket)
why do you people keep buying these?
do you have cement between your eyeballs
ya would think you would learn
I agree, especially when you consider that you can buy legit AIB cards such as the HD 7750 and R7 240 for very little used on eBay.

EDIT: for some reason OEM (e.g. HP) R7 250s (and R5 340s) are even cheaper and more common. The R7 250 is far superior to the GTS 450 and GT 730.
 
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