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VERY RARE Unknown Prototype Intel Graphics Card GPU READ

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Red Falcon

https://www.ebay.com/itm/3650145216...7FccYAKa6hoS+xAdGneRmHiw==|tkp:Bk9SR7ad5oaZZA
 
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First you need to find those parts even... and then you wonder how they got damaged..
 
First you need to find those parts even...
Easy peasy- read the code off the big yellow cap and the little black resistor, get value of the small yellow cap by desoldering one of its buddies and measuring, quick solder job. But there's little sense doing that for a card with no drivers available :-(

... Most likely thrown in a pile with other cards and junk!
Looks to be :'-(
 
One question how do u know that its an unknown prototype and why not power it up w/ an eight pin power supply to see if it works? I'm just wondering
 
One question how do u know that its an unknown prototype and why not power it up w/ an eight pin power supply to see if it works? I'm just wondering
Because it is broke. If they were actually trying to maximize their sale price, they would have showed it in working condition.
 
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