GPU-Z Can Now Detect Fake NVIDIA Graphics Cards (bleepingcomputer.com)
An anonymous reader shares a report: Sellers have been modifying lower end NVIDIA graphics cards and selling them more powerful cards online. In a recent version of the GPU-Z graphics card information utility, TechPowerUp has added the ability to now detect these fake NVIDIA cards. This new feature allows buyers of cards to detect if the card is actually a relabled NVIDIA G84, G86, G92, G94, G96, GT215, GT216, GT218, GF108, GF106, GF114, GF116, GF119, or GK106 GPU by displaying an exclamation point where the NVIDIA logo would normally appear and also prepends the string "[FAKE]" before the card's name.
You mean that $69 1080TI I bought from aliexpress isn't real?
I browse on +1 so AC's need not respond, I won't see it.
You definitely have to use some common sense about it when purchasing from China. I've gotten some amazing prices on things. Many parts require a bit of sanding or finishing but I have legitimately gotten numerous things that were $50-300 for $3 or less plus a month shipping from China.
Of course I've also gotten fakes, crap that was 3d printed with horrible settings so that it was stringy low res plastic garbage that I'd throw in a trash bin if it came off my printer at home.
Unfortunately, no such luck for fake girl/boy friends.
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being sold on eBay as 1080s. Or 1050 TIs as 1060s (which is easy enough since a 1050 TI has 4 gigs of ram while there's 3gb 1060s out there). 570/580 is another popular scam since there are 4 and 8 gb variants of both.
The goal is to be close enough that by the time you realize you've been had you're past a regular return window.
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Just manufacturer them in the west and then export back to China and elsewhere. If board comes from CHina, then it is fake.
Issue solved.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
This is cool and all, but if someone is going to hack a card and sell it to you, do you expect to have any recourse if you see that it's a fake after the sale?
That's too harsh. Both of those guys are OK, and mean well. A little obtuse, maybe, but not bad people. Imagine the uncle who comes to Thanksgiving with all his opinions from Fox and creates one-man arguments. You still love him, and sometimes when you get him to lower his guard he'll act like a human being, but you have to treat him with a little respect because down deep, that's all he really wants. He wants to be heard and loved and he's been manipulated into thinking those things are impossible unless he's a hostile grievance-machine.
You are welcome on my lawn.
I've heard the same thing about your mother.
You are welcome on my lawn.
Yeah, well she probably said it to a lot of people.
when I was a lad my bro got a Gateway PC. Specs said it had a Rage II. Not a great chip for the time, but it can run Quack 1/2 & Duke Nuke'em respectably. But his ran like crap. Sub 20 fps.
He figured that out when he installed Linux and mod probe told him it was really a Mach 64. For a more modern example Dell has been caught selling 570s with way fewer cores than a "real" 570.
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We already know what got Trump elected in the first place. There have been peer-reviewed studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
https://jamanetwork.com/journa...
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Sounds like a core area of expertise for somebody like Putin who has climbed to the top of a huge heap of pigs.