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MSI has responded to viral images showing pallets of RTX 5090 graphics cards in China, confirming they arrived through gray market channels. The company emphasizes these full-performance GPUs aren’t officially sold in China due to US export controls. Purchasing through unauthorized channels carries significant risks including lack of warranty support.
Micro-Star International (MSI) has issued an official statement addressing circulating images showing hundreds of RTX 5090 graphics cards on pallets in China, according to reports. The company confirmed these units arrived through parallel import channels, circumventing both official distribution networks and US export controls restricting high-end GPU shipments to China.