ebay cheap graphics card!!!! 2gb ddr5

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That looks really fishy.
Never heard of vamery before
Weird posting a picture of a GTX 650 and then an ATI installation disk beside

My advice would be to avoid. It's a fake GTX 650 most likely

Yes, but its just a GTX 650, not sure about the conversion so unsure if that is a very good deal.

EDIT: Ah it shows the conversion on the page, says about $70 USD, you can get new ones for ~$90 but you can get better cards than that for the price - Not a good deal.
 

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That looks really fishy.
Never heard of vamery before
Weird posting a picture of a GTX 650 and then an ATI installation disk beside

My advice would be to avoid. It's a fake GTX 650 most likely

 
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actually it is a real gtx 650

being sold as a gtx 760


 

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I bought one of these Vamery 760 gtx's out of curiosity

http://www.ebay.com/itm/252086947764?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

It physically looks like a gts 450 and you can't trust those bios strings they put in there. It should be here Thursday and then I'm going to try and figure out what it is. Through it's physical layout, size, component orientation/type, ram chips, gpu size/markings if any, and anything else physically I can think of, I should get a good starting point. I seriously doubt they designed from the ground up there own boards, so it's gonna look like something already out there. Then I'll measure my systems power usage with a known card at full load and then this card at full load and get some crude power usage specs. Then raw gflops/performance values I'll match against cards I have. I should be able to figure out what this 760 fake really is. Then to finish my experiment I will invoke ebay buyer protection and get my money back for that pos.
 

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I received the fake 760 a few days ago and it actually is a gts 450. I got a couple of gpu-z side by sides and I actually found the same exact card being sold on ebay but as what it really is, a gts 450, so I could show Ebay if they came looking for proof that it's a fake. I sent them to the seller first though and he offered me a 20% refund, I said nope, and he has agreed to refund the whole card. It did actually work and with the regular nvidia drivers from there site and not the ones on the disk provided. I had read that they wouldn't work with regular nvidia drivers?? Here are the pics
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These pictures don't go together
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As for doing all the other test I said before, it really wasn't required after I found the same card on Ebay as a GTS 450.