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From the photo you uploaded, I see that the card is ''opened'' and probably repaired, the hdmi and the first dp seem damaged, in the second dp it seems to have heated up, in the second photo (back panel) it seems to have been opened by the screws and the money you got it for is a lot

So in your opinion, this card is refurb, not new? Because this is the same ebay listing that was posted a few days ago. And it does indeed say NEW in the title. Not refurbished. I just found the same card on Amazon for less, because of course, right?

 
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So in your opinion, this card is refurb, not new? Because this is the same ebay listing that was posted a few days ago. And it does indeed say NEW in the title. Not refurbished. I just found the same card on Amazon for less, because of course, right?
If it said new, I don't see it as new, if it said openbox I see it as opencard, the most logical thing is that the seller lied.
The link doesn't show anything.
If you get it for 24 months at 33.33 per month it is purely your decision whether to keep it or return it
 
If it said new, I don't see it as new, if it said openbox I see it as opencard, the most logical thing is that the seller lied.
The link doesn't show anything.
If you get it for 24 months at 33.33 per month it is purely your decision whether to keep it or return it
For sold items, you have to scroll down to see the information, at least I did. I think you're right on the money that this card is refurbished, which is a shame.

I can't say for sure that the seller knew this, but the prior feedback about a 'backplate-swapped' 6950XT sold as a 7900XT would suggest they did. Doing an eBay return now, since I can't seem to directly contact the seller. Lesson learned. I paid $842 for this one without a warranty, and I just don't get the warm and fuzzies about it, especially after your input, and agreement that there appears to be heat damage. Doing an eBay return now.

Silver lining -- Asrock's Amazon store lists the same card new, for $789.74 with tax. Came to $897.51 with a 4-year protection plan. Shame that wasn't showing up on my searches a few days ago. Or, maybe it JUST went on sale. Sucks that I won't get to enjoy it for another week or so, but under the circumstances... *shrugs*

Anyway, thanks for the input on this one, I think you just helped me dodge a bullet.
 
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So, my much anticipated AsRock Phantom Gaming RX 7900 XT finally shipped on Monday and should be here Saturday. For now, back up and running with an Asus Phoenix GTX1650 OC I had laying around.

So my friend's kid gets his machine today, and he blows away Win10 Pro 64 (updates stopped), Ryzen Master, Precision X1, MSI Afterburner and a whole lot of testing and tuning (four days' worth) for Win 10 Home because he didn't like the user name I set up as admin (which could have been changed). 🙄

My friend asked me about a license key for 10 Home, which I don't have, so I told him to Google it and said his kid should have left the thing alone or asked some questions first. The kid will find out soon enough he doesn't know as much as he thinks.