Fake 1050 ti...?

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It definitely looks fake, especially with the "Graphic Card" and especially if you were told that this was not an aftermarket brand
 
what are the marking on the label?
have you tried to plug it in to see how it is recognized as?

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25% Lifespan? What sort of spec the F is that? DircEct X II? PCE 3.0? No clearly identifiable manufacturer and model name/number on the front of the box? lol.

Yup, doesn't look like any sort of packaging that would come from a legit manufacturer, too many errors, too much missing essential info.
 

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I'm guessing the OP is the seller on ebay I got this card from. At the price it was selling my curiosity got the better of me (just so nobody flames him he listed it as a counterfeit unknown card).
The chip is a 500 series.



From all indications it's a GF116-400-A1, GTX 550ti. If you look closely, straight down from the P in PAT and a hair to the left you'll see the top of the G and a bit of the F from the GF116 model number. Why they bothered to rub it off is curious. Anyone who would know enough to check the model numbers would also be able to see the difference between a 500 series and a 1000 series chip.

The board has 1GB Hynix GDDR5. Which was typical of the average 550 ti.



The reason it's dead is, I suspect, probably from one of the Mosfet's. From this picture you can tell it looks like one got very hot. (Note the purple circle on the silicone pad)



The curious thing about it all is that the original seller (the one the OP got it from), sold it for only $60 which is almost the average selling price of a GTX 550 ti ($49.99). Why go through the trouble of trying to pass one off as a 1050ti if you're only going to sell it at the 550ti price. Semi honest criminal? Confusing.