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When it comes to laptops, it’s super easy to get duped by inflated sticker prices, discontinued tech deals, and outright ...
the processor was an AMD FX-4100, which is a 4-core AM3+ CPU that launched all the way back in 2011. That leads to the second telltale sign of the fake: a low quality sticker with alleged details of ...
PC hardware shortages don't make for a good buying experience, and it gets worse when scammers attempt to make money off of innocent consumers.
There have been reports of people buying AMD's Ryzen 7 9800X3D on Amazon only to find it was a fake with a sticker on top. The fake was shrink-wrapped in a box, making it look like it was brand new.
A processor sold as the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D arrived in a sealed box that looked completely legitimate. However, when it was unwrapped, it was clear that something was off. Instead of the modern ...
In fact, the branding turned out to be a sticker, covering a much older AMD FX-4100 CPU from 2011. What's disappointing about this incident is that, according to Mpitziopoulos, Amazon was the ...
This was, of course, a sticker used to try to obscure the real identity of the CPU. Peeling it off revealed that what Amazon had sent was an AMD FX-4100, part of the FX lineup that was launched ...
What I want to know is, who's going to all the trouble to print fairly convincing stickers in order to rip off retailers for gaming CPUs? Still, it's more convincing than writing "Ultra fast AMD ...