#Evga graphics card serial numbers#
In response to EVGA's announcement, several customers requested the company to release all the serial numbers of the stolen chips. "If you are able to successfully register your product and see it under My Products, then your product is NOT affected by this notice, you can also check the serial number at the EVGA Warranty Check page to see if it is affected," the company stated. "EVGA will NOT REGISTER or HONOR ANY WARRANTY or UPGRADE claims on these products," the company said. The NVIDIA-based manufacturer warns the customers that they know all the serial numbers of the involved GPUs. If you happen to get one without knowing that it's part of the missing EVGA shipment, the company would cut off the warranty plans for these products. There's a clear reason why EVGA wants to inform the users to refrain from obtaining a stolen graphics card. Since the demand for these GPUs is accelerating at a high rate, the thief could potentially resell them any time, just like what eBay scalpers do on the platform. In the same report, PCMag wrote that customers should be more careful when buying their preferred graphics card. Related Article: EVGA NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 XC Restock Spotted for Just $47.76 Past SRP | Scalper Prices Ending? The Bad News Behind EVGA Heist
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In case someone knows the culprit behind this GPU incident, the firm urges him/her to send the necessary information at add, it also reminded the consumers to stop purchasing stolen items since it is not allowed under California law. The company is now asking for help from everyone regarding the identity of the theft. According to the firm, the price of the stolen GPUs could reach $329.99 to $1,959.99 since they remain in very high demand. EVGA said that the truck carrying the RTX-30 GPUs was hi-jacked while it was going towards the distribution center in Southern California.