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sinofmoonlight
Journeyman III

I have an ATI HD 7790 but it's detected as a 7700

I've bought this ATI HD 7790 in 2013, after a CLEAN installation of w10 I've downloaded the latest driver here

AMD Radeon™ HD 7790 Drivers & Support | AMD

but the gpu is detected as a 7700 as showed in the screens below

https://dumpshare.net/images/3228876ati.PNG

https://dumpshare.net/images/9760423pc.PNG

it can't be a 7700 because I have an old screen where it shows it's a 7790

https://dumpshare.net/images/3092023certochefafreddo.png

the hardware is the same...

will it cause any issues? can I solve it? can I ignore it?

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Then that is correct...there is no issue. It has always been like this....example:

My R9 290X shows

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What does "Device Manager" show? it should should the correct GPU HD 7790.

Also what does GPU-Z show?

Here is the latest HD 7790 AMD Driver from AMD download page: AMD Radeon™ HD 7790 Drivers & Support | AMD

Can't see your screenshots...but are you sure it doesn't say HD7700 ​SERIES??

Right click on the image link and pick "Open link in new Tab". Then you should be able to see it. I have the same problem with certain image links not working on the active webpage. But when I click on "Open link in new Tab" it then is able to show the image.

Yes it does say HD 7700 SERIES.

Then that is correct...there is no issue. It has always been like this....example:

My R9 290X shows

Further to Kingfish's comment, your product falls in the 7700 series family so there is no issue.

Download and run GPU-Z....select lookup. It will tell you the exact graphics card from the ​7700 Series ​you have.