WALMART - False Advertisement on PC Components
- by Anonymous Jan 29
- Review #: 380044
| Company | WALMART |
| Location | Sacramento, California |
| Category | Supermarkets and Malls |
| Views | 89 |
$80
I went to walmart.com to purchase a for my PC because we have a walmart credit card, so it was easier for us.I found a great deal on there for a Zotac GTX GDDR5 video card and bought it.
I came back today to check on the and realized that neither of those claims are true for the specific card I bought. It is not a GTX gpu, which is the best gpu for gaming, but the standard GT model. It also does not have GDDR5 memory, but ddr3 sdram, which is a major problem for me.
Both of those specs make a video card worthwhile or not and I was deceived into buying it.DO NOT BUY FROM WALMART.COM! 31598ae
LadyScot
Jan 29 from Naples, Florida
Jan 29 from Sacramento, California
No. The website is specifically advertising the item as a Zotac GeForce GTX 630 4gb GDDR5 Synergy Edition 2.0. The item that is coming to me is a Zotac GT 630 4gb DDR3 SDRAM Synergy Edition 2.0, which means it is not a GTX or GDDR5 as advertised when I bought it. I found this out by looking up the model number listed on the item page on the manufacturers website and it comes back as the latter GT model. I was duped into buying the card because it is listed as a GTX model with GDDR5 memory when in actuality, that's not what I will be receiving. So no, I didn't buy something in error.
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