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You're right — it turns out to be a case of fraud. I was sold an [B]MSI Radeon RX 480[/B] instead of the advertised [B]MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti[/B]. After comparing with pictures of genuine cards, the evidence is clear. The seller has disappeared into thin air. Thank you![ATTACH=JSON]{"alt":"Click image for larger version Name:\tMSI3.jpg Views:\t0 Size:\t83.0 KB ID:\t3636738","data-align":"none","data-attachmentid":"3636738","data-size":"full","title":"MSI Radeon RX 480.jpg"}[/ATTACH]You're right...
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How to Identify My GPU When CPU-Z and Physical Labels Disagree?
I recently bought a used GPU that was advertised as an [B]MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti[/B]. The backplate label also identifies it as a GTX 1080 Ti, and the label looks untampered.
However, when I run [B]CPU-Z[/B], it detects the GPU as a [B]Radeon RX 480[/B].
I inspected the PCB and found a second label near the gold connector reading: [B]V341 VER:1.1[/B] From what I've found online, [B]V341[/B] PCBs are typically used for [B]Radeon RX 480[/B], while [B]GTX 1080 Ti[/B] cards usually use a [B]V360 PCB[/B].
Is it possible the card was BIOS-modded or relabeled? What's the most reliable...
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