A shipment of EVGA GeForce RTX 30-Series Graphics Cards was stolen from a truck

According to an announcement on the EVGA Forum, a truck full of GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards was stolen on October 29, 2021, from San Francisco to the EVGA Southern California Distribution Center. The retail price of the graphics card loaded in it ranges from $329.99 to $1959.99. EVGA did not disclose the specific details of the case, it is not clear how many graphics cards there are in total, or how it was stolen. At present, there is a great demand for graphics cards in the market, and the premium is also high. I believe this car’s graphics cards are valuable.

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EVGA reminds that buying these graphics cards will violate relevant laws and regulations, and even helping to hide or sell stolen goods is illegal. EVGA stated that it knows the part numbers of the stolen graphics cards, so it will not register these graphics cards on the official website, honor the warranty, compensate, and other after-sales services. For ordinary users, the relevant warranty terms are still very important, but for miners, it may not matter.

EVGA also provides an official mailbox, anyone who receives these graphics cards or provides clues can contact them.