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Newegg Shuffle loophole discovered by xi-year-old who bought an RTX 3090 GPU

EVGA rtx 3090 on a Newegg Shuffle banner
(Image credit: Newegg / EVGA)

There are a lot of systems in identify across diverse retailers right now that make buying elusive graphics cards like the GeForce RTX 3080 and Radeon RX 6900 XT difficult. While thousands of people take been unable to make a purchase, one savvy 11-year-old boy from Florida institute a loophole in the Newegg Shuffle that enabled him to avoid whatever queues and add together an EVGA FTW3 RTX GeForce 3090 straight to his basket.

For many folk in the US, the Newegg Shuffle was i of the all-time chances to become your hands on a new graphics card without having to battle against bots and scalpers. The caveat was that the shuffle itself didn't permit y'all to simply log in and purchase the GPU, instead making you register for a lottery-like system in which you reserve your desired items, with winners having a chance at purchasing them during the buying window.

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Luck of the draw

Ricardo Santana jr standing next to his gaming PC smiling

(Image credit: Ricardo Santana)

The Newegg Shuffle system was initially started to help keep PS5 consoles abroad from scalpers that were ownership up available stock and then reselling online at a massively inflated price to make a profit, though the lottery was quickly rolled out to include other hardware experiencing the aforementioned issues.

Unsurprisingly, virtually who enter the Newegg Shuffle are unsuccessful given the sheer number of participants, with PCMag reporting an boilerplate of 100k people entering each raffle. The Loophole discovered by Florida resident Ricardo Santana Jr circumvented the entire lottery process using the Newegg 'Build your PC' feature, a arrangement that allows you to digitally compile a choice of components to create a custom gaming desktop PC.

While the Newegg website itself appeared fairly watertight, you could use the mobile app to add together any GPU to your cart and bank check out without having to add whatsoever other components, with the loophole even ignoring if the cards were displayed every bit 'out of stock'.

PCMag as well replicated the loophole in the above video and confirmed its legitimacy, merely Newegg has since caught wind of things and quickly patched it upwards – and so if you're looking to endeavour it yourself then you're out of luck. Andrew Choi, senior make manager for Newegg states that "the vulnerability only sold a pocket-sized number of graphics cards. We stopped all subsequent orders."

Ricardo Santana Sr (the boy'due south begetter) said to PCMag that they resisted the temptation to abuse the loophole because they wanted other people to have a shot at getting their hands on some hardware, having experienced the Shuffle system prior to discovering the gap in Newegg's arrangement:

"I thought most purchasing more but don't want to abuse it and would like to requite other people the opportunity, I'm thinking that they (Newegg) are prioritizing selling custom builds with the inventory they have for the Shuffle. I'm not sure exactly how many people are winning the Shuffle, but I tried the Shuffle so many times and never won."


Opinion: Just permit people enjoy things

While I did initially think "what on world does an 11-yr sometime boy demand an RTX 3090 for?", good for them frankly. Newegg thanked the family unit for finding the loophole, then there are clearly no hard feelings. And a few other purchases were made before the workaround had been stock-still, hopefully by gamers rather than folk out to make a turn a profit.

Santana Sr mentioned to PCMag "It'southward terrible that we have to go to this extent to be able to obtain these cards", and that's a sentiment that has been frustrating PC gamers and builders for months now. Recent news surrounding falling cryptocurrencies suggests that we could start to come across GPUs on the shelves at an affordable cost and with enough inventory to go around, simply when nosotros will start to see the benefits of the crashing cryptomining market place is anyone'southward judge.

For now, I'll take these happy stories when they announced in the ongoing tempest of depressing news surrounding hardware shortages, and just promise that we will share a similar slice of success ourselves in turn.

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Via PC Gamer

Jess Weatherbed

Jess is TechRadar's Computing author (@Zombie_Wretch on Twitter), where she covers all aspects of Mac and PC hardware, including PC gaming and peripherals. She has been interviewed as an industry skillful for the BBC, and while her educational background was in prosthetics and model-making, her truthful love is in tech and she has built numerous desktop computers over the last 10 years for gaming and content creation. She as well likes to dabble in digital art and 3D printing, and can often be found playing games of both the Video and Tabletop variety, occasionally streaming to the disappointment of everyone.

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