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Could my GTS 450 be a GTX 660?
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Alright, so i found this [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] on the net and it looks the exact same as my GTS 450. So i'm wondering if my card could really be a GTX 660 and not a GTS 450? Or am i just being a bit stupid?

Sorry if this sounds a bit dumb but i didnt expect a GTX 660 to look the exact same as a GTS 450.
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go to your start menu type run under run type dxdiag and go to display and it will tell you the gpu you have i hope this helps
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Better than DXDIAG is GPU-Z which will list detailed information about your graphics cards.
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Manufacturers use the same cooler designs for lots of their cards. You'll find that the boards are completely different.
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