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Amazon Buyer Receives RTX 5060 Ti Instead of RTX 5080: What Happened?

Lowyat.NET
January 21, 20261 day ago
Amazon Buyer Pays For RTX 5080, Gets RTX 5060 Ti Instead

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A customer on Amazon purchased an advertised RTX 5080 graphics card but received an RTX 5060 Ti instead. The received card had physical discrepancies, including an incorrect PCIe connector, confirming it was not the high-end model ordered. This incident highlights a scam where a lower-tier GPU was misrepresented as a premium one.

A Redditor recently shared their woes online of purchasing what they believed to be an ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 GPU from Amazon, but turned out to be a weaker, less premium RTX 5060 Ti. Redditor Familiar_Boat_2104 said that they had purchased an ASUS Prime RTX 5080 OC Edition card on Amazon, which is currently listed for RM6,200. The purchase wasn’t eventful, and nothing seemed out of the ordinary, but that obviously changed when they unboxed the card. Upon opening and inspecting the “RTX 5080”, their gut instinct already told them something was wrong about the whole product. Wrong Connector, Wrong Card Upon sharing on Reddit, other Redditor were quick to point out the flaws and indicators of the fake RTX 5080. First was the size of the card; an ASUS Prime series card – or any high-end card for that matter – is typically about 2.5-slots thick and has a triple-fan design by default. At a glance, the victim wouldn’t have known, but the other Redditors pointed out that the card did not match the design of any RTX 5080 card they knew. The biggest sign that the card was not it was advertised to be was the PCIe connector. Blackwell GPUs, from the RTX 5070 and above, are fitted with a 12VHPWR connector, which is a 16-pin 12V-2×6 port. This card only had a single 8-pin connector, indicating that this was, in fact, not an RTX 5080. Videocardz managed to confirm that the card was an RTX 5060 Ti and that Familiar_Boat_2104 was a victim of a scam – they reportedly didn’t buy the card mint, and the stickers on the box had signs of being tampered with, and were not properly attached. The Scumbag Scammers Series We don’t believe we need to tell you just how much we feel about scammers and how they should be subjected to all mannerisms of pain and torture. Sadly, this isn’t going to be the last time we’ll hear of these sordid individuals. Below is a list of the scams that we’ve reported on in the past, if you’d like to know the “how” of the scams. Scammers Are Now Trying To Pass Off RTX 3090 Cards As RTX 4090 Gamer Gets Scammed With Hollowed Out GeForce RTX 4090 US Gamer Orders ASUS TUF RTX 5080 From BestBuy; Receives Rocks Instead Dutch Gamer Buys NVIDIA RTX 5090 On Amazon, Gets Pasta And Mystery GPU Instead Unfortunate Gamer Buys Fake GeForce RTX 4090 From Amazon Man Orders RTX 3090 Ti From Amazon, Receives Sand

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