Reddit user RollSafer has shared a shocking revelation that's sent shockwaves through the tech community. According to the post, a major online retailer has been caught selling counterfeit versions of popular gaming hardware, including graphics cards and motherboards. The fake products, which appear to be identical to the real thing, have been sold to unsuspecting customers who may have unknowingly purchased inferior or even hazardous components. As the gaming world grapples with the implications of this discovery, one question remains: how widespread is the problem, and what can be done to protect consumers from these fake products?