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Hi all

 

I need an image of a 4080 (or very similar) which has snapped at the point of connection to the PCI lane. Long shot I know. 

 

I don't want to use the stock one I found. If someone has one I would be very grateful. I know it's unlikely

 

My pal broke his 4080 and never thought to take a photo but turns out he might be able to claim on home insurance but needs a photo of the damaged card, which he does not have.

 

Cheers!

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isn't using someone else's photo technically fraud?

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Insurance fraud is asking for trouble.

If you're interested in a product please download and read the manual first.

Don't forget to tag or quote in your reply if you want me to know you've answered or have another question.

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Locked.

 

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