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Buying graphic card from made in china.com

Yeaaaahhh NOOOOOOOO!!!! its not safe

 

I've ran across that website a few times, sketchy a.f.!!!!!!!!!!

Stay away

 

What country you in?

What is your budget?

Think about buying used gpu!

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childish video thumbnail pics gets old fast doesnt it

 

Aliexpress is more legitamite (sp) then madeinchina, but aliexpress can be just as scammy as there is no buyer protection like ebay and paypal. you just gotta go on other people experiences, say in a forum, many people have boughten from XYZ company and no issues, so you buy from them. You dont buy from some random vendor on aliexpress.

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1 minute ago, Agamer1778 said:

You may as well buy off ebay, as that is much less dodgy in comparison, and you can get really good deals there which are affordable and not scams. Also they won't take weeks to arrive... normally

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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But ebay does not ship to my country i live in pakistan

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The one you linked is likely a fake. However, made-in-china is legit site, similar to Aliexpress, but aimed at retailers. 
You can find same items being sold by same vendors at Ali.

 

Ex-EX build: Liquidfy C+... R.I.P.

Ex-build:

Meshify C – sold

Ryzen 5 1600x @4.0 GHz/1.4V – sold

Gigabyte X370 Aorus Gaming K7 – sold

Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x8 GB @3200 Mhz – sold

Alpenfoehn Brocken 3 Black Edition – it's somewhere

Sapphire Vega 56 Pulse – ded

Intel SSD 660p 1TB – sold

be Quiet! Straight Power 11 750w – sold

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6 minutes ago, Agamer1778 said:

But ebay does not ship to my country i live in pakistan

Their will be an alternative to ebay surely in pakistan

The owner of "too many" computers, called

The Lord of all Toasters (1920X 1080ti 32GB)

The Toasted Controller (i5 4670, R9 380, 24GB)

The Semi Portable Toastie machine (i7 3612QM (was an i3) intel HD 4000 16GB)'

Bread and Butter Pudding (i7 7700HQ, 1050ti, 16GB)

Pinoutbutter Sandwhich (raspberry pi 3 B)

The Portable Slice of Bread (N270, HAHAHA, 2GB)

Muffinator (C2D E6600, Geforce 8400, 6GB, 8X2TB HDD)

Toastbuster (WIP, should be cool)

loaf and let dough (A printer that doesn't print black ink)

The Cheese Toastie (C2D (of some sort), GTX 760, 3GB, win XP gaming machine)

The Toaster (C2D, intel HD, 4GB, 2X1TB NAS)

Matter of Loaf and death (some old shitty AMD laptop)

windybread (4X E5470, intel HD, 32GB ECC) (use coming soon, maybe)

And more, several more

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Interesting website, if you have problem getting reseller in pakistan how much hassle you need to get through by buying it from hongkong?

 

That card looks like a legit, the website is aimed for reseller/retailer more than consumer

The issue is how reliable is that product and how to get RMA for defective card, it will be more expensive to wait and pay all those shipping.

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The website is truly legit.

However, my main concern is the GPU itself. Buying a reputable brand assures that the card wil perform reliable according the given specs for years to come and that you’ll get decent support (both hardware and software/driver support). However, I’m not that certain about this GPU though

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The site looks sketchy, but you will get a graphics card delivered to you. Just not a 1050ti. You will probably get a 650ti with a generic cooler and backplate, and a flashed BIOS to display 1050ti in all your computers settings.

hi.

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