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Just have your friend power on the system and enter the BIOS, the Motherboard, RAM, CPU info should all be listed there, as well as model#s of any connected Drives.
GPU: amd 7970 (its a Tahiti chip, so its the same as the R9 cards and uses the same driver)
-mine is the ghz (1,000) edition, most are
CPU: intel q9650 overclocked to 3.4
RAM: 4gb ddr2 1066
MOBO: gigabyte x48-dq6
This thing is an overachiever for sure, I think you'll love the 7970.
Remember though, clock speed and CPU are the biggest factor in frame rates, no matter how good your GPU is, if you CPU is a bottleneck, you'll never realize the GPU's framerates.
i disagree slightly on the frame rates.
fx 8120 with hd 7950 before upgrade was 53 fps in unigine heaven
fx 8120 with gtx 1070 after was 120 fps
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=fx+8350+r9+280x
The R9 280x / HD7970 plays most everything out there 1080p high/ultra.
Ps, the HD7970 and R9 280x are a little hampered in DX12 games with it's older GCN support vs the R9 380x.
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/sniper_elite_4_pc_graphics_performance_benchmark_review,6.html
An example ^ of the older DX12 GCN 280x/7970 vs 380x that had identical performance in DX11 games with the 280x pulling ahead some times.
Sorry for rambling on, yes HD7970 is still a good card and if it's a GHZ edition it'll usually beat the GTX1050ti.
Last Ps, crypto mining is still liking the HD7970 384bit.
You can always access the BIOS without drives, just need the bare minimums to power up the motherboard is all. HDD is cheap, just grab a WD Blue 1TB 7200rpm
http://item2.gmarket.co.kr/English/detailview/item.aspx?goodscode=701261852