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Old April 1st 13, 05:09 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Ian Field
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Default Rogues gallery for AGP cards.

I'm trying to identify an AGP card that is fully enclosed in an aluminium
shell (with twin fans), there are no external markings whatsoever - there's
nothing that amounts to a model number with the shell removed, but it has a
large Nvidia FX chip under the main heatsink. As well as the regular VGA
connector it has a TV out connector and DVI.

Is there a sort of "rogues gallery" that I might pick it out from - a bit
like an identity parade?

Thanks for any help.

 




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