In early November last year, EVGA issued an announcement that a truck full of GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards was stolen on its way from San Francisco to EVGA’s Southern California distribution center on October 29, 2021. The graphics card retails are $329.99 to $1959.99. EVGA did not disclose the specific number and other details of these graphics cards, but only reminded consumers that purchasing these graphics cards would violate relevant laws and regulations. At the same time, EVGA knows the part number of the stolen graphics card, and will not register these graphics cards on the official website, honor the warranty, compensate, and other after-sales services.

Wccftech said that its sources pointed out that these graphics cards may be imported from China by agents in Vietnam. EVGA has likely noticed this, and may still be investigating.