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Need this card identified!

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September 23, 2014 1:54:10 PM

I really need this card identified! Can any of you identify it for me? Thanks!

http://gyazo.com/13ed108562d1a0d83a0aa7cd3d0356cc

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a c 168 U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 2:07:36 PM

That looks like a version of the ASUS Mini. A GTX 760???

Why not download and install GPU-Z and see what that says.

-Wolf sends
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September 23, 2014 2:08:54 PM

Its an ASUS. If its plugged in go to its entry in device manager, details tab / change it hardware ids. Copy and paste this into Google
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September 23, 2014 2:11:01 PM

@Wolfshadw
Well I had the model number on it, don't call me an idiot but it doesn't look like the usual of its kind (Radeon HD 7770).
The model is apparently: "90 c1cs01 l0uay0bz" according to the sticker.
And trying that isn't an option, long story :p 
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September 23, 2014 2:16:03 PM

Must be if it says HD-7770 in Google. Guess you were wrong :D 
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September 23, 2014 2:17:02 PM

But it doesn't look like any of em, you still sure its it?
(Sorry for my ignorance, not a pc builder)
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a c 168 U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 2:17:20 PM

Just as a visual comparison. This is one version of the ASUS Mini graphics card - GTX760



-Wolf sends
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September 23, 2014 2:17:46 PM

Well if it isnt blame Google and every shop online that says it is lol
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September 23, 2014 2:21:53 PM

Well plug it then if it works. Do what I posted in post 3
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September 23, 2014 2:25:41 PM

That isn't an option, my current PC has a built in GPU.
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September 23, 2014 2:32:49 PM

It'll disable it
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a c 81 U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 3:19:12 PM

Curious, the cooler on it seems to be a take off of the one MSI used on their reference 7730 cards. The fan, and fan opening, is bigger on your card, and the heatsink behind is of a different design, so it's not exactly the same.

The '7770' you have is certainly one I haven't seen before, and while it may just be the camera angle, it appears to have a PCB smaller than on any other 7770 card I've seen (the back of the PCB is oddly sparse as well...), but I wonder if it could be a version that only gets sold in certain countries (there are a number of products that only get sold in China for instance)?

Either way, we won't know what's what until you get GPU-Z to have a look at it, as others suggest. You're really going to want/need to double check all the specs when you look at in GPU-Z though...

EDIT: It seems MSI used a longer version of the same cooler (with two blue strips instead of one) for one version of their 7770 range. http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R7770PMD1GD5.html#hero-o...
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September 23, 2014 3:58:20 PM

Is there any way I can tell without plugging it in? As I have a motherboard without capabilities of plugging in one, because mine is integrated.
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a c 81 U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 4:02:21 PM

You have a motherboard without an x16 PCIe slot? What motherboard do you have?
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a b U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 4:02:50 PM

I haven't seen a motherboard without even one expansion slot for a GPU. Having an integrated GPU doesn't mean you can't add a dedicated GPU.
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September 23, 2014 4:04:04 PM

Sec let me re open it and take a pic for you guys, because when I look it up i cant find a good pic.
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a b U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 4:17:40 PM

Hahaha, there is a first time for everything I guess - to see such a motherboard stripped down of every possible slot apart from RAM and CPU. And this is why I never recommend buying branded PCs.

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a c 168 U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 4:17:51 PM

Wow! No expansion slots at all. Best we can recommend now would be to ask a friend to try installing it into their system for you to identify the card.

-Wolf sends
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September 23, 2014 4:19:30 PM

Ahaha at least I was right xD, well if thats all, thanks guys. I really appreciate the help!

EDIT: I got this HP for like 400 bucks and it came with a monitor, it was well worth the money i'd like to think. Plays lots'a games on medium-high.
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a b U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 4:19:47 PM

Apart from getting a hammer and chisel and digging yourself a PCIe slot I don't see any other way of using the GPU we were trying to ID.
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a c 81 U Graphics card
September 23, 2014 6:34:54 PM

aRayes said:
Ahaha at least I was right xD
That you most definitely were! Blimey, what an unusual motherboard; don't see many with an LGA socket and no expansion slots! Thanks for that, it's good to be reminded that these types of board exist, and that the presence of an x16 PCIe slot isn't always a given.

Good luck with your efforts to identify the card; hopefully you can find a friend who'll let you test it on their system, like Wolf suggests.


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