The card costs just £80 (about $150 including shipping), but the seller points out that it’s OEM and has no warranty.
Externally, the video card resembles an NVIDIA product: compact design, antistatic packaging with brand logo and PNY marking.
However, testing with GPU-Z showed similar specs to the production RTX A400 card: 768 shaders, 4 GB GDDR6 memory, and 64-bit bus.
The RTX 4010’s gaming performance was acceptable, ranging from 30 to 60 FPS at 1080p at high settings. However, ray tracing tests gave poor results, and video recording via AV1 ran with errors.
The blogger suggested that the card is a modified RTX A400 that supports Chinese drivers, sold for the local market.
Source: Ferra

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