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Sharma, 61, of Tustin, was apprehended on May 29 at Los Angeles International Airport, a seemingly routine return interrupted by the weight of an eight-count federal grand jury indictment.
The SF Bay Area used to have lots of PC stores. Most got wiped out! But Micro Center has returned to Santa Clara, CA, and it’s a joy to browse. (Yes, the store reportedly sold dozens of GPUs ...
Interestingly, Micro Center isn’t the only company to address the situation properly. Zotac commented on the Redditor’s post, saying, “Well, this is definitely not okay.
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Micro Center says it could be an issue at source in China, which means there could be far more than 32 cases of missing GPUs.
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Micro Center lists the card in question at $2,900. With at least 32 presumably stolen, that's almost $93,000 worth of pilfered cards. This isn't the first time we've seen retailers selling GPU ...
Micro Center had a previous store in Silicon Valley, near Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara. But that store close in 2012 because the company couldn’t negotiate better terms with the landlord.
When I moved to California’s North Bay area in 2022, though, I was dismayed to find only one Micro Center in the entire state: the location in Tustin, more than eight hours away.
Now, Micro Center is back with a more modern, brightly lit 40,000-square-foot facility that's likely to be popular among enthusiasts looking for a hands-on shopping experience.
Micro Center Shopper Surprised to Find Backpacks, Not GPU, in RTX 5090 Box. The retailer suspects that 30+ Zotac units were compromised at a factory in China before the boxes were sealed.