Hi everyone,
First time poster here (at least I don't recall ever having posted on these forums before), with a question related to a graphics card that I recently purchased and received from Amazon. I purchased a 1080 Ti card from Amazon recently, and when it arrived the seal on one side of the box the card was in looked like it had been tampered with, and the other side of the box was actually open (the seal looked like it had been very carefully cut along the edge of the box). Amazon said that they can give me a refund for the card if I send it back, but I am curious if this is something that I should be concerned about. Someone at Amazon had also conveniently placed a sticker on top of the sticker on the outside of the box that shows the serial number of the card inside the box (they do this for some items, and I have no idea why), so I cannot verify that the numbers match.
I am reasonably sure that there is nothing wrong with the card, but I don't know how to be completely certain of that. In your opinion, is this card ok to keep, or should I send it back to Amazon for a refund and purchase a replacement (the price has, of course, gone up again since I purchased this one)?
Thanks,
Tim