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GPU identification

DracoTom

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Hello all,
I bought on the net a chip VGA card named NVIDIA GT610.
Of course it is not but i can't locate the real gpu on this card.
Anyone can help me?
Thanks!
 

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Toss it and buy a real GPU if you want to game.....
 
Any specific reason you doutb it's a 610? why would anyone go to the trouble of fake selling such an old card?

can you just see plug it in and see what gpu-z says
 
Any specific reason you doutb it's a 610? why would anyone go to the trouble of fake selling such an old card?

can you just see plug it in and see what gpu-z says
just becose when i try to install an official gt610 driver, it report an error and say he not find the hardware for install it.
if it was so easy with gpu-z , i'll not bore you with it right now:)
the only way to know what card is it's to identify the GPU.

Toss it and buy a real GPU if you want to game.....
i don't want to play with this kind of chip vga, i just wanna know what kind of series is.
 
just becose when i try to install an official gt610 driver, it report an error and say he not find the hardware for install it.
if it was so easy with gpu-z , i'll not bore you with it right now:)
the only way to know what card is it's to identify the GPU.

return it, why bother with that thing. Google doesn't return an answer, no idea what that is
 
i just ask, if you don't know, no problems.
you were asked to show gpu-z but you said it bore us? well since you chip doesn't look like this:
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no GF119 chip markings!

it will help to post a gpu-z screen shot ;), also take clear pictures of any stickers on the cards along with, most importantly clear pictures of the vram.

then maybe, just maybe some one can come along and find a needle in the hay stack for you. :)

you may not know it but you are asking a lot.
 
@DracoTom take a picture of the whole card, both sides, so it can more easily be tracked down; by the way, the GPU seems to be chipped a bit on the bottom right corner...
 
Get a gpu-z screenshot to id the card correctly please.
 
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Thanks for all your answers!
You'll find all the pictures you asked!
 

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Thanks for all your answers!
You'll find all the pictures you asked!

 
I dunno, the chip looks Tesla era (G94/G96 variants seem closest by numbering/layout/texts). Also serial number and QC tag hint at April of this year, and that "2121" on the PCB is more likely than not week 21 of last year (all of which may be fake). The silk screens on the memory chips aren't consistent either (positions, fonts, wear...). I think it's a fake.
 
I dunno, the chip looks Tesla era (G94/G96 variants seem closest by numbering/layout/texts). Also serial number and QC tag hint at April of this year, and that "2121" on the PCB is more likely than not week 21 of last year (all of which may be fake). The silk screens on the memory chips aren't consistent either (positions, fonts, wear...). I think it's a fake.
Ddr2 for sure, and gpu-z would say fake

Only other gpu it could be is gf117 due to the 48, 8, 8.


That samsung memory is for sure DDR2, 1 Gibibit is .125 GibiBytes * 8= 1GibiByte (1024 MebiBytes)

 
Hello all, thanks for your answers!
I found a Geforce 210 compatible with an original driver, thanks for put me on the way!!! :)
 
Hello all, thanks for your answers!
I found a Geforce 210 compatible with an original driver, thanks for put me on the way!!! :)
So you bought a 210?
 
Chip looks like G98


Please submit a validation from GPU-Z and get me the validation ID/link
 
Thanks! The BIOS data confirms it's G98.

Right now GPU-Z doesn't have fake detection for G98, I think I can add that in the next version

Edit: What do you see when you start this build?
 

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