Why does the name of the graphics card displayed on my computer system not match the detected one?

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Obviously fooled, deceived by his own people, sad. The driver he gives you to install the graphics card is sold in conjunction with this graphics card, just like those fake 9800gt graphics cards sold on the **, only their own drivers will display 9800gt, and the original form will be displayed with the public version of the driver on the Internet. It's not that some driver didn't search for it.

    The asking price of 9800GT is about 700, and the 9400GT is less than 300, you see how much money you spend, and you want to go to him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Liar, this little trick, just brush the BIOS, if you want, you can brush it into GTX295, hurry up and find him.

    It's sad to return friends, I guess no friends will do it in the future.

    The truth is on your side, what are you afraid of, it is impossible not to admit it, in this case he will only obediently pay a new card to you, there are many cases in the store, if you want to see through him, he will compensate you, and then say a few good words to calm people, if you don't see through him he will make hundreds of dollars in vain.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You've got a fake card. GPU Z Detection is still a G96 graphics card. GPU-Z is authoritative, there is no need to doubt it.

    Where to buy it, find it. I would have done this trick 8 years ago...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You should have bought a fake card:

    The simplest point.

    The GeForce 9800GT does not have a version with G96 cores.

    95% of them are G92's powerful display cores.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Run inside and type dxdiag to show inside and see what you can look up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Depending on the situation you describe, there could be two:

    1. Since you have wiped the gold finger of the graphics card, there are still two positions that have not been ruled out: (1) Dust and dirt in the graphics card slot, which causes contact with the card position. (2) The graphics card itself is caused by excessive dust and dirt. In particular, the location of the heat fan in the diffuse stove ......Mt. Yintan.

    2. I suggest you turn on chkdsk disk check, check and clean up the disk check, and try it. And in the background state of Windows boot, pay attention to see if the screen scheme also has colorful points?

    ps: I also encountered this problem the day before yesterday, and it has been found that the graphics card is too dirty, clean up the dust, plug it back in, and it will be solved.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    On the one hand, the graphics card driver, update the driver to the latest version, and the graphics card is loosely welded, the most common is that the graphics card electric Gyeongju years old explode, that is, the capacitor is bulging! Check for yourself whether there is any reputation in the spring!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You see if there is a cleartype on the control panel, and if so, turn it on and cancel the enable cleartype.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Update your graphics card drivers.

    Message from: Diner Network.

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