Was this Nvidia RTX 3070 deal on Wish too good to be true?
Someone got lucky…
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A tech-focused TikTok account has managed to purchase a Zotac GeForce RTX 3070 Twin Edge OC White Edition graphics card for $680 (around £500 / AU$950) through an unlikely source.
Keith Over (@Kayjayohpcs) documented the arrival of the card and its apparent legitimacy after ordering it from the American online e-commerce platform Wish, a retailer thathas been criticized for listing counterfeit goods through independent sellers, and for its unusual online advertisements. Even in this seemingly fortunate incident, Over’s notes that a grey version of the GPU was ordered, despite the White Edition being delivered.
We have reached out to verify that the purchase is genuine.
If you Wish card enough…
We always recommend going through official retailers when trying to secure elusive hardware like thePlayStation 5or anRTX 3080graphics card, but sometimes it’s easy to forget that services like Wish or Aliexpressaregenuine e-commerce platforms.
That said, we would still advise you to be careful when buying expensive tech from sites you’re not familiar with.
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Over notes that the listing for theRTX 3070card has since been removed after he returned to buy additional units after confirming the card’s apparent legitimacy. BothGeForce ExperienceandWindows 10Task Manager managed to detect the GPU, something that is difficult to simulate on fake versions of graphics cards.
It’s especially interesting that the card was listed for such a low price, with the MSRP of the RTX 3070 being set at $499 (£469, AU$809). We can’t find a recommended list price for the Zotac version of the GPU, but prices across pretty much every GPU released in the last 12 months have been inflated to astronomical levels, with theRTX 3080 tripling its RRP on average.
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Analysis: Protect your purchases
If you’ve been hunting for an RTX 3070 GPU (or any high-value hardware) then things can feel a little futile right now. Despite this, it’s important to protect yourself when buying in-demand products, and the best way to do that is to stick to trusted retailers that specialize in consumer technology. In the US, you can tryBest BuyandMicro Center, or sign up for theNewegg Shuffle, and the UK can check out websites likeOverclockersandScan.
The market is a mess at the moment, we get that – after all, we’ve been reporting on it for months. But many of the suspicious listings online are preying on people’s desperation, trying to offer hardware that’s been impossible to buy, at a price that seems too good to be true. However, if itdoeslook too good to be true, it probably is, and you’re going to lose your investment.
Where possible avoid individual sellers, especially on social media. As our ownMatt Swidermentions on his Twitter stock reports for the PS5, you have no way of knowing their legitimacy. Buying consoles or PC components isn’t recommended on community sites either, so if you see a listing on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, keep in mind the risks involved with buying from an unofficial source.
This is a waiting game. Until the market stabilizes and more stock becomes available, don’t buy from scalpers or scammers. There are a few viable alternatives that could keep you going until you can buy your dream GPU at a sensible price:
Jess is a former TechRadar Computing writer, where she covered all aspects of Mac and PC hardware, including PC gaming and peripherals. She has been interviewed as an industry expert for the BBC, and while her educational background was in prosthetics and model-making, her true love is in tech and she has built numerous desktop computers over the last 10 years for gaming and content creation. Jess is now a journalist at The Verge.
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