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#146668 25-May-2014 17:29
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Hi all,

I recently had my hard drive replaced with a fresh Windows install and have had problems launching a game I used to be able to play before having this work completed.

Whilst trying to solve the game problem, I have just realised the Graphics Card (according to system info) is an Asus brand but I originally purchased a Gigabyte brand card (installed by same technician).

As this technician is the only person that has carried any work on my computer...Is it possible, my card has been swapped?

Looking for advice on how to handle this situation if it has in fact been swapped...cheers




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  #1053001 25-May-2014 18:02
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I know some brands of cards are 100% the same as another brand

For example the ASUS TITAN is 100% the same as the Gigabyte TITAN is the same as other brands TITAN (i.e. all reference designs)..

They just all came with different boxes



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