I'm trying to find the Model version of a old Geforce Card but I can't find it.

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I'm trying to find the model version of a old Geforce Card but I can't find it. The only thing I can see is NVIDIA underneath the card.
I can barely see any numbers.
I've used a Magnifier but I'm still having a huge time reading it.
I don't have the box for it or anything that could help me.
I could use a little help.
Thanks in advanced.

EDIT http://www.ascendtech.us/dell-geforce-gtx260-1792mb-gddr3-pcie_i_vc17aliengtx260.aspx

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EDIT: That's my BAD, it was a Dell.:
 
Solution
Post an image please. Many users here may be able to ID it, but by what the board and gpu look like.

Geforce 2MX cards had been pretty popular and are all over.
At first look I would guess a GTX 8800, but the cooler is not quite right. So it IS NOT a GTX 8800.

This leads me to think it is a GTS 8800 512(not the 320 or 640 megabyte version, but the 512 megabyte one) or 9800(looks a bit short for this one maybe). Both are based on the G92 core.

The GTS 250 was another G92 based card that may be what you have. Either way the same drivers will run them all and then it will be easy to see what it is.

EDIT
That website lists it as a 260. That is not a G92, it just looks allow like them.
 
The extension on the end supports it in many workstation type cases(the Mac pro and some consumer cases also have the spot for it.) They are normally just held on with 2 or more screws/bolts.

They slide into a slot on the front of the case that aids in supporting the card. I have seen then in systems back to the early 90s.

That also means it may be a work station variation of its gaming brother(but if it was sold as a 260, lets hope that is what it is.).