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how flash fake card graphics

nadir

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Please can you guide me how to flash a fake graphics card
Although I discovered that vram is not 2 GB but 1 GB. When I play games that consume more than 1 GB vram it stops
Here is some information about it
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But I am facing problems with the games. Because the size of the vram is fake
 
But I am facing problems with the games. Because the size of the vram is fake
That’s because the card is fake. It was made to take your money and rip you off.
 
Can you help me to get the original bios?
Here is some information about it
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This is a picture of the card from under the cooler
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Can you help me to get the original bios?
Here is some information about it
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This is a picture of the card from under the cooler
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Nope, I doubt there is an original Bios.
It says GF 116 but could be a mobile chip bodged onto a board with a custom bios.
GF116 specs don't show a chip that looks like that, or starts with the N13M number ending with A1.


Edit: the die could have had a fake number screen printed onto it also.
It appears to be a GF119-300-a1 Based on the capacitor layout.

 
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Looks more like a GF119 core to me.

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Note the locations of the SMD components around the die.

Might be one of the many variants of the GT 710; also known as a GT 610 or a GT 520.
 
Go buy a legit card and stop being cheap.
 
Post the BIOS that's on the card currently to this thread. Might be able to use that to determine what you really have, and IF it can be fixed.

N13M-XX was a mobile version of a Geforce 610. I've seen Radeon mobile chips put on a desktop card, but never an nvidia one. They could also have screen printed it over the original stampings.
 
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