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Nvidia’s Hilarious RTX 4040 Brick Listing Prank Goes Viral

Nvidia’s Hilarious ‘GeForce RTX 4040 Brick Edition’ Listing Leaves Buyers in Stitches

A curious listing on Nvidia’s official marketplace for US customers caught the eye of tech enthusiasts: a literal brick jokingly presented as a graphics card. This unexpected addition to Nvidia’s GeForce series offerings appears to be an internal prank gone viral, noted by tech site VideoCardz.com.

The Prank That Made Headlines

The amusing listing named “Acme GeForce RTX 4040 Brick Edition” was never a genuine product. The prank resembles past scams where buyers received bricks instead of real graphics cards or humorous reviews comparing heavy models to bricks. This time, however, Nvidia employees seem to have crafted a tongue-in-cheek joke by listing a brick alongside real graphics cards on their official site.

Reality Check for Buyers

The fictional “RTX 4040 Brick Edition” was humorously compared to the existing RTX 5060, with both allegedly featuring 8GB of memory. Of course, Nvidia doesn’t actually sell bricks, nor do they run physical stores. Given the nature of this listing, it’s likely a playful internal joke that accidentally went public. Nonetheless, it highlights Nvidia’s lightheartedness and adds a fun moment for customers and enthusiasts alike.

This playful entry serves as a reminder to consumers: always verify product listings, especially when they seem too ridiculous to be true. In this case, Nvidia’s sense of humor brought a unique twist to its otherwise serious lineup of high-tech gadgets, giving fans a good laugh.

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