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My EVGA GTX 460 labeled a GTX 560ti

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After taking apart my PC to try to resolve a booting error as a result of installing new RAM (thread here), I noticed a label on my graphics card suggesting that I remove the protective film before use, and as I was trying to peel it back I noticed that there was another graphic underneath the original. As I started tearing more of it away I noticed that it had the 560ti graphic underneath.
Anyone heard of this occurring?
The PC does register it as a GTX 460 and I have it in sli successfully with another older GTX 460, so I assume this was some weird labeling issue.

PICTURE:
http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/2151/evgaf.png
 
Most likely the cooler was going on or from a 560Ti but ended up on a 460 instead :p

or said person at said factory put the wrong bloody sticker on :D
 
Maybe it is a "Cut and Shut"

Dell Trotter sell you it?

j/k :D

Haha, not unless he works at OcUK now. :p
Doesn't bother me, just thought it was unusual, but yea I guess the cooler design is the same and someone got em mixed up or they just had it ready and restickied it on the spot.
 
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