Many users believe that the production date of the graphics card can be detected by software like R-Studio. This is incorrect as it only displays the BIOS release date, which refers to when the chip manufacturer published this particular chip.
Most graphics card manufacturers often reuse the same BIOS version after publishing, meaning the production date will remain consistent with the release date. It's highly unlikely for a graphic card manufacturer to update the BIOS every time they produce a new model.
For instance, on a GTX 650 graphics card manufactured by Sapphire, the S/N barcode would show the manufacturing date.
To check the production date of your Radar Wind Graphics Card, refer to the S/N barcode printed on its packaging or look up the serial number online through the card's manufacturer's website. The exact method may vary depending on the specific model and manufacturer. If you're unsure how to proceed, consider consulting an expert or professional in the field of computer hardware and electronics.
