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expiredGreenChicken680 posted Yesterday 06:43 PM
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PowerColor Hellhound AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 Graphics Card

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$500

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iGrandoo via Amazon has PowerColor Hellhound Spectral White AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 Gaming Graphics Card for $499.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member GreenChicken680 for finding this deal.

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About this item:
  • Video Memory: 24GB GDDR6
  • Stream Processor: 6144 Units
  • Engine Clock: Game 2330 MHz(OC)/ 2270 MHz(Silent), Boost 2525 MHz(OC)/ 2500 MHz(Silent)
  • Memory Clock: 20.0 Gbps
  • Display Connectors: 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 2.1

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iGrandoo via Amazon has PowerColor Hellhound Spectral White AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 Gaming Graphics Card for $499.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member GreenChicken680 for finding this deal.

Note: Estimated delivery dates may vary by location.

About this item:
  • Video Memory: 24GB GDDR6
  • Stream Processor: 6144 Units
  • Engine Clock: Game 2330 MHz(OC)/ 2270 MHz(Silent), Boost 2525 MHz(OC)/ 2500 MHz(Silent)
  • Memory Clock: 20.0 Gbps
  • Display Connectors: 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 2.1

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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jsupreme23
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We focus on the development and design of unique beauty salon products and their accessories, and our mission is to make people a more convenient, happy and comfortable lifestyle.
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Yesterday 07:23 PM
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DarthCYYesterday 07:23 PM
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Very tempted, but seems too good to be true. This is $200 below the cheapest refurb and on a white version. If this was legit I'd but it.
Yesterday 07:25 PM
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PeripateticSDerYesterday 07:25 PM
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bought based on the deal and thinking now. I think this is more powerful that my 5070FE with 5700x3d for gaming. But can can it handle AI? I'm playing with hunyuan and have been itching for more vram. my application seems to require Nvidia cuda, which amd does not have?
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank N3RD_01

Quote from lsimons00 :
How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.

Quote from lsimons00 :
How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.
The idea is they sell some items on Amazon until Amazon grants them access to their funds faster. They then list a hot item like this undervalued 7900xtx. They quickly make sales before customers get it cash out as much as they can. Their account finally defaults with returns. Amazon refunds us eventually as we waste our time reporting it was a scam. Amazon can't get the scammer to pay b/c they cashed out already and its linked to typically stolen information that they don't care that defaults. So amazon loses money to this seller. Amazon is the real loser at the end of the day. Scammer gets paid well as we all order these cards hoping its real. This makes it profitable for them to continue churning Amazon.
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xRevanYesterday 07:27 PM
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at this price. in for one.
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krnprogamerYesterday 07:29 PM
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Quote from N3RD_01 :


The idea is they sell some items on Amazon until Amazon grants them access to their funds faster. They then list a hot item like this undervalued 7900xtx. They quickly make sales before customers get it cash out as much as they can. Their account finally defaults with returns. Amazon refunds us eventually as we waste our time reporting it was a scam. Amazon can't get the scammer to pay b/c they cashed out already and its linked to typically stolen information that they don't care that defaults. So amazon loses money to this seller. Amazon is the real loser at the end of the day. Scammer gets paid well as we all order these cards hoping its real. This makes it profitable for them to continue churning Amazon.

A lot of these CN sellers also bet on users not knowing whether these are real or fake I bet lol
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ZornYesterday 07:31 PM
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Quote from lsimons00 :
Quote from N3RD_01 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
This looks like a common Amazon scam, seller never sold GPU's before.
How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.
My guess is they likely shipped something very cheap and unrelated to Amazon claiming it's this product, and Amazon will just fulfill and ship it along until customers start flooding them with complaints on the seller when they receive items that are not what was advertised.
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michael.erik.schultzYesterday 07:33 PM
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Quote from krnprogamer :
Quote from N3RD_01 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :


The idea is they sell some items on Amazon until Amazon grants them access to their funds faster. They then list a hot item like this undervalued 7900xtx. They quickly make sales before customers get it cash out as much as they can. Their account finally defaults with returns. Amazon refunds us eventually as we waste our time reporting it was a scam. Amazon can't get the scammer to pay b/c they cashed out already and its linked to typically stolen information that they don't care that defaults. So amazon loses money to this seller. Amazon is the real loser at the end of the day. Scammer gets paid well as we all order these cards hoping its real. This makes it profitable for them to continue churning Amazon.

A lot of these CN sellers also bet on users not knowing whether these are real or fake I bet lol
I am going to assume 99% of people who buy a 500$ graphics card and receive a knockoff beard trimmer will notice.
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lsimons00Yesterday 07:33 PM
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Quote from N3RD_01 :
Quote from lsimons00 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.

Quote from lsimons00 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
How would the scam work if fulfilled by Amazon? Genuine question... Between Amazon fulfilling the order and guaranteeing it and consumer credit card protections, I'm not sure how someone can end up losing money on this. We might not get what we ordered, but really no chance of getting scammed.
The idea is they sell some items on Amazon until Amazon grants them access to their funds faster. They then list a hot item like this undervalued 7900xtx. They quickly make sales before customers get it cash out as much as they can. Their account finally defaults with returns. Amazon refunds us eventually as we waste our time reporting it was a scam. Amazon can't get the scammer to pay b/c they cashed out already and its linked to typically stolen information that they don't care that defaults. So amazon loses money to this seller. Amazon is the real loser at the end of the day. Scammer gets paid well as we all order these cards hoping its real. This makes it profitable for them to continue churning Amazon.
Got it, thanks for the explanation! I guess we'll see if it shows up in a week, otherwise Amex and Amazon can deal with all that noise.
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Quote from xRevan :
at this price. in for one.
that's a crazily expensive weirdly shaped hair dryer

I would wait until it goes down to $ one 6ood night with the coil whine
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MutantchipmunkYesterday 07:39 PM
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This seller probably got their account hacked and someone is using to scam people. I fell for this once when trying to get a ryzen 5700x cpu. It said fulfilled by amazon with a chinese seller name but it never shipped.
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wezlypipzYesterday 07:41 PM
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No reviews on seller's account in 3 months, seems like this is a hacked account that was abandoned.
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BlueDesk9616Yesterday 07:42 PM
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Honestly I would choose the RX 9070 16GB just for FSR4 support and improved energy efficiency, but this is still a good deal. I view FSR4 support as more important for future proofing than the extra VRAM and performance of the two cards is very similar.
Last edited by BlueDesk9616 September 17, 2025 at 12:49 PM.
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DarthCYYesterday 07:52 PM
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Quote from supercoolman :
Quote from xRevan [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
at this price. in for one.
that's a crazily expensive weirdly shaped hair dryer

I would wait until it goes down to $ one 6ood night with the coil whine
If you put your head next to the exhaust vent and crank up a benchmark it would do a great hair dryer impression. 🤣
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ChaseW2367Yesterday 07:52 PM
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how would a return work if scam and I buy the 4 year protection
edit: or would that not even be worth it assuming this is legit and would come with a 2 year warranty from PC?

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krnprogamerYesterday 07:53 PM
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Quote from BlueDesk9616 :
Honestly I would choose the RX 9070 16GB just for FSR4 support and improved energy efficiency, but this is still a good deal. I view FSR4 support as more important for future proofing than the extra VRAM and performance of the two cards is very similar.

FSR4 is now also available on 7000 series cards through third party.

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