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How can I know which card is ... ?

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I'm getting a new PC in three days and I'm afraid the card I order might not be the card I get.

Is there a way I could physically know by looking between, let's say, a GF6800GT 256 and a GF6600GT 128?
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Re: How can I know which card is ... ?

Phisically, maybee butyou can do this. Open run and type in (dxdiag) without the brackets. Then hit the display the top, and there you go the name and some specs of your card.

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Phisically, maybee butyou can do this. Open run and type in (dxdiag) without the brackets. Then hit the display the top, and there you go the name and some specs of your card.

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I'm getting the new PC without Windows, I'll have to check in the bios or by looking at it.

Is there a way? :x
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