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What is the reason why six high-end graphics cards of Hangzhou E-sports B&B were stolen?

On June 8 th, according to Zhejiang Red TV, a hotel with the theme of Internet cafes in Hangzhou was recently stolen, and high-end graphics cards of six computers were stolen, with a total value of about 50,000 yuan. The problem is that criminals use fake identity cards when they check in, and they always wear masks, so it is difficult to identify themselves.

In fact, this is not an era when someone sneaked into hotels, homestays and hotels with the theme of e-sports to steal graphics cards. In March of this year, Lei Technology reported that the graphics card of an e-sports hotel near Guanyin Bridge in Chongqing was also stolen. However, unlike B&B, this hotel has relatively complete monitoring equipment. After comparing the list of people who have settled in, the police quickly arrested the suspect Zhuo.

However, this time, the incident happened in a hotel, which is different from hotels and guesthouses. Hotels in many areas do not have face recognition verification. Now that the epidemic is not over, it is not surprising to wear masks, which gives criminals an opportunity. The criminals were thoughtful, cheated the boss through fake ID cards and stole the graphics card.

Netizens' views on this matter:

Some netizens analyzed that this person is extremely skilled and definitely not the first time to commit a crime. Some netizens also revealed that the e-sports hotel where friends work has also encountered this situation. This is enough to show that stealing video cards is by no means a case. Now it seems that these lawless elements have targeted homestays with insufficient security monitoring equipment. When a guest checks in, it's best to check the identity of the guest in case something happens.

In addition, there are also many netizens who spit out that people who steal video cards are either scalpers or miners, stealing video cards for mining or second-hand sales. According to TomsHardware, AMD's GPU shipments in the first quarter were 22 million, and NVIDIA's GPU shipments are expected to be around 90 million, and the production capacity is absolutely sufficient.