C cekniks New member Jul 29, 2010 #1 without plugging it in? I have a BFG card of some sort, I believe an nvidia geforce4 ti4600 but I can't tell for sure since it doesn't work anymore. Finding out what I have will make dealing with the warranty options much easier.
without plugging it in? I have a BFG card of some sort, I believe an nvidia geforce4 ti4600 but I can't tell for sure since it doesn't work anymore. Finding out what I have will make dealing with the warranty options much easier.
D Derp New member Jul 29, 2010 #2 honestly it's not even worth it for the warranty, that card is literally worthless, it's well over 7 years old. As for how to figure out what it is... it'll be pretty hard if it's broken lol
honestly it's not even worth it for the warranty, that card is literally worthless, it's well over 7 years old. As for how to figure out what it is... it'll be pretty hard if it's broken lol