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780ti for $100!

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Have you see the picture of the box at the bottom of the page? "Radeon Nvidia HD/Nv"

I would totally buy one and try it out if I didn't fear it would blow up and burn down my house.

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I came across some similar listings and I burst out laughing. I am going to ask some kids at school if they think the listing is legit, see what they say.

 

Some things wrong:

 

  1. The Nvidia logo was never yellow. Never.
  2. In one picture a blue PCB is shown, the next is a red PCB, followed by green.
  3. The 780 Ti heatsink is not that crappy.
  4. The Nvidia logo is not printed on the PCB above the PCI-E interface connector
  5. On the real 780 there are ports on both brackets, this one has it on just one.
  6. The picture of the box says "Radeon NVIDIA HD/NV ---" Dafuq? (saw that before you, @xamon. Was typing it when you posted
  7. The guide tells you to stick it in an AGP slot.
  8. Since when did the 780Ti have only a 6pin PCIE?
  9. Since when did the 780 TI use VGA?
  10. The text is an image, real sellers would never do that.
  11. At the bottom, it says :When recieve the item,please check the item ensuring not demaged by shipment. Not forgot to confirm reciept on aliexpress so that we will be at esay.
  12. The real clock is 954 base, 1024 boost, it says that it is 600 base and 675 boost
  13. When the fuck did a 780 Ti use GDDR3?

 

LOL. This was hilarious.

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I can't remember which card uses 384-bit GDDR3, but I'm guessing that the spec was taken out of the GTX 295 page or something.

 

Anyways, hilarious. Especially the super tacky 1995-era Nvidia logo on the fans..."780 Ti OEM"..."780 Ti 2GB GDDR3"..."Game Video Graphic Card surpass GTX680 GTX650 9800GT"

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Can't stop laughing at this large pile (if you know what I mean).

It says it has a GK 104 and even that I think is BS. I happen to live in China and they don't even sell this crap here at least this is the first time that I see anything like this.

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PLEASE somebody buy one and see what it actually is

 

I so want to find out :(

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LOL This picture it the best! xD

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I want this Radeon Nvida card! :D

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LOL This picture it the best! xD

 

-le snip-

 

I want this Radeon Nvida card! :D

Must be real advanced technology. I want in on it, send me a sample at once.

 

 

/sarcasm

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Look at the IO ports , VGA , yeah sure...

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LOL This picture it the best! xD

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I want this Radeon Nvida card! :D

Its an Asus box tyoo.

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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And the cpb changes from blue to green to red...

n0ah1897, on 05 Mar 2014 - 2:08 PM, said:  "Computers are like girls. It's whats in the inside that matters.  I don't know about you, but I like my girls like I like my cases. Just as beautiful on the inside as the outside."

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Well it is a little better than some of the other counterfeit merchandise out there......ever heard of the Nike shoes spelt Mike.

A water-cooled mid-tier gaming PC.

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I don't know what you guys are on about, what kind of company would offer 'Free Shippin' and not be legit? 

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Too good an offer to be fake! 

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Doesn't a GTX 770 not even have a 384 bit bus lol

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The specs say it's an OEM version. That explains everything. :P

      The cake is a lie!!! -- but the muffins are genuine.

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linus can you buy this and run through some bench marks, I'm curious to see how it performs. The yellow nividia symbol might give it ultra performance

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