- With huge demand, we noticed that scammers are already trying to sell fake Ryzen 7 980X03D.
- Many independent sellers on marketplaces are selling heat spreaders only for scamming.
- The fake one has a color difference in the box, comes without a serial number, and can’t be warrantied.
Ryzen 7 9800X3D was released just over a week ago, and scammers are trying to scam people by selling a fake version of the processor in different marketplaces.
Many users quickly noticed the scam as many stores sell fake ones on eBay; therefore, buying from AMD stores on Amazon, Newegg, BestBuy, or Microcenter is your best bet.
Why it matters: This is not the first time such a thing has happened; fake Ryzen 7 7800x3D units were being sold in the past.
One Reddit post recently suggested that scammers sell Ryzen 7 9800X3D on many online platforms. The picture above shows that these processors come without the Ryzen logo and Serial number in a bit light colored box.
One of the purchasers also left a comment by confirming that it’s indeed happening and that many independent sellers on Facebook, eBay, and TikTok marketplaces are selling just heat spreaders in the box.
PSA: If you’re buying a CPU off a person, please watch out for fakes. There are hundreds of them floating around.
Still, if you are getting a deal from a private seller, try to look at the colour of the box, as the original one should be a bit darker, like the below picture from our review. Also, if the chip has a Ryzen logo and serial number, make sure to confirm the CPU serial marking in the window matches the box serial number.
- The world’s fastest gaming processor, built on AMD ‘Zen5’ technology and Next Gen 3D V-Cache.
Moreover, scammers seem to be using old boxes, as the current Ryzen 9800X3D comes in a bit of a rectangle-shaped box instead of a perfect square.
So, it’s best to look at these things if you plan to buy one. Recently, a burned Ryzen 7 9800X3D picture also surfaced on the internet, which worried many fans, but it was likely caused by the user’s mistake.
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