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But you haven't given any "right" info since he wasn't able to fix the card.Perhaps you should take your own advice and do some research, the info you are giving is WRONG!
No! I think am not wrong. If you are sure I'm wrong, write why you think that. A GTX 670 is not unlock-able to GTX 680. It is impossible to unlock the shaders.
Does your "670" have 1536 CUDA Cores and 128 TMUs? If yes, then it is a gtx 680. I don't think GPU-z is such lame software to just read a number of Shaders a Bios reports... I could be wrong on that, but then you guys (gpu-z creators) must explain it please.Of couse , he don't know about saying!!!
Im not crazy or insane I know what's My gpu card GTX 670 EVga 2 Gigabytes VRAM
1.) How much CUDA cores and TMUs does his card actually have?
2.) Does GPU-z really only read that spec from BIOS!? - That would mean it reports a FALSE number of CUDA cores that are not there and are IMPOSSIBLE to UNLOCK.
That was your first post. The title of your thread is "GTX 670 is recognized for My PC as GTX 680".Hi,
The problem began when I put out my EVga GTX 670 ti change the Thermal paste , and later the VGA no signal of vídeo and recongnized like a grx 680!
From what I understand is that your card suddenly became a 680 after changing the thermal paste. Who changed the paste, you, someone else? Now in later replies you are trying to say YOU caused it to turn into a 680? Either you are lying about some parts of your story, or your English is indiscernible.
Where and when did you even "get" that card in Venezuela?
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