According to an official notification from China Customs, a batch of graphics cards with fake specifications and models were recently seized, totaling as many as 5,840 pieces. According to the report, when Shenzhen Meilin Customs and Huanggang Customs conducted a joint inspection of a company’s goods declared for import from Huanggang Port, it was found that three of the graphics card labels were covered with other labels.

After inspection, it was found that the specifications and models displayed on the actual labels covered were inconsistent with the declared specifications and models, so the batch of graphics cards was sampled and submitted for inspection in accordance with the law.

After identification, the actual specifications and models of 5,840 graphics cards did not match the declaration, and the value of the goods exceeded 20 million yuan.
From the official video, the graphics card is from XFX, and the model is highly suspected to be the overseas version of the RX 6700 XT.

XFX officials have not yet responded to this, but after investigation, XFX China's official website was temporarily closed, indicating that the Tmall flagship store has disappeared, and the Jingdong flagship store is operating normally.

There are rumors that not only Xunjing, but also other brands have similar behaviors, involving as many as 150,000 graphics cards, but there is no way to confirm.

Recently, the price of graphics cards has been falling, but some people doubt that many of them may be sold as new cards after refurbishment, so they can be so cheap.