Can anybody identify this GPU? I've never seen an unmarked GPU before and I looks up the serial number (though I may have typo'd it) and it brought back nothing. 1/2 pics
>>51634090
2/2 pics
>>51634090
>>51634100
its a 570 senpai
>>51634100
I think it's a MS-V257B1202010192
>>51634090
I think it's made by "ARTICLE NO" and the model number is "20049864"
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-560ti/product-images
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>>51635135
probably this - you can also just chuck it in an existing machine and see what it comes up as.
>>51634090
Plug into a computer and check what it says.
Or you could always pull the heatsink off and get the chip name right off the chip.
>>51634090
Unrelated to op,, can anyone tell me what's the difference between an SOC video card and a non SOC video card.
I plan on getting a gigabyte 390 for my dell inspiron because it's the best option for me right now and I'm not concerned with the restart issue. does anyone know if I shouldn't get the soc version for some reason? Also the soc version is cheaper by 20$ rn
i think its an nvidia, not shure tho might be intel gpu
>>51634090
560ti
It has two 6 pin connectors, might be a GTX 570.
>>51636427
It's fermi though, even the 560 had 2 6 pins
>>51635185
Yeah, why don't you just plug the thing in a check it though the hardwaRe that way?
>>51635135
>>51635185
The 560ti only has one SLI connector,
It's a GTX 560 Ti 448, the red PCB might be from Palit or Gainward
>>51636836
Only the 384sp version
10 RAM chips = 320 bit bus = either a GTX 470 or a 570, probably a 570.
>>51638823
Or a 560Ti 448 core edition.
>>51638842
8800 ultra
I've found a lot of red pcb 1.25gb (10 memory chips) 470/570/560ti that somewhat resemble this, but none that are an exact match.
The cooler makes me think it's some sort of prototype maybe? Where did you find this op?
>>51639374
560ti 448, I meant.