Part authentication
Checking a part is really what the seller said it was.
Counterfeit and relabelled computer parts are common, and they are convincing. A processor can be re-marked as a faster model, a hard drive can be told to report four times its real size, a graphics card can be sold with its cooling hollowed out. Most of it only shows up under load, weeks after the seller has gone quiet. We check the things that give it away — markings, serials, weight, and how it behaves on the bench — and tell you plainly what we found.
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