not helpful for those who, like me, have a stack of 4 old video cards, not installed in the machine. Looking at the cards provides little easy identification. Some discussion of the FCC number might be more helpful.
Hello! Most graphics cards also have a serial number sticker next to the FCC number. You could look it up online, and maybe you can find something useful. If you only have the FCC number, you can look it up too, here: FCC ID Search.
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not helpful for those who, like me, have a stack of 4 old video cards, not installed in the machine. Looking at the cards provides little easy identification. Some discussion of the FCC number might be more helpful.
Hello! Most graphics cards also have a serial number sticker next to the FCC number. You could look it up online, and maybe you can find something useful. If you only have the FCC number, you can look it up too, here: FCC ID Search.
This is a really interesting topic. I must say well penned. I am using a canon mg2922 printer and NVIDIA graphics card for printing photographs.
This actually helped, thanks!