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GPU scam resells RTX 3090 as a 4090 — complete with a fake ‘AD102’ label on a lapped GPU

GPU scam resells RTX 3090 as a 4090 — complete with a fake ‘AD102’ label on a lapped GPU


GPU scam resells RTX 3090 as a 4090 — complete with a fake ‘AD102’ label on a lapped GPU

Yet another fake RTX 4090 has been uncovered, this time sporting an older GA102 GPU die. Bilibili user 在当下里 (In the present moment) showed off a seemingly pristine Palit RTX 4090 graphics card that had no visible signs of modification or damage. However, after tearing the card apart, the card was not in fact packing a RTX 4090 die. Instead, it had a previous generation GA102 die used in GPUs including the RTX 3090 Ti, RTX 3090 and RTX 3080 Ti.

It appears the card was non-functional, and it ended up in the hands of the creator to determine what was wrong. Dismantling the card was required, as booting up the card likely didn’t work — otherwise, installing Nvidia’s drivers is a much easier way to determine what’s under the hood. Still, it’s interesting to see just how far scammers will go to attempt to dupe potential buyers.

The fake RTX 4090 was initially sold to someone for a mere ¥3,800 (around $530), well below the RTX 4090’s MSRP (let alone its current real-world market price). The price should have been more than enough to suggest foul play, but the victim apparently didn’t know enough about RTX 4090 pricing, or perhaps they just had faith that the seller was providing one of the best deals ever on an RTX 4090.

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