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What I'm saying is that the system should prioritize people who are still stuck on a series 1000 and not the other way around.
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If you want a Hybrid, but got a FTW3 notice, you have that option now so you can always add the hybrid kit later.Ĩ08sting Frozywozy Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against somebody wanting to upgrade from a 3090 to a 3090ti. Hopefully, this reduces the queue size for the upper cards. I wouldn't try for anything lower than FTW3 since generally, all the cards are relatively expensive and many may want the cheaper cards due to deminishing returns for performance. I doubt demand for Hybrids will warrant a large stock order as compared to FTW3s. Typically, XCs or lower models may not have as much inventory availability than FTW3s. You can make a SWAG or guess based on the SKUs. At least in the 1.0 and 2.0 systems, you could observe over time which cards were getting produced at least surmise if your favorite SKU was dead or alive. " knowing it will gimp your chances of getting your #1? It would be hard to make that choice because under the new system attempting to estimate when your #1 will come available is very very difficult. do you just take it under the old adage of "a bird in hand is worth more than. Say your #2 option comes available first. You're allowed to queue for 2 chipsets at a time. Or, expect to pay a lot more elsewhere.ĭpt17 Been thinking about how best to approach the Queue 3.0 system but this vague notion of "deprioritizatoin" makes it difficult to select the best course of action. Need to persevere, be patient, and have luck. US 08G-P5-3667-KL 12:38:03 PM PTNoTrue I'll try for the 3050 at launch, but know it will be deprioritized for others that didn't buy a EVGA 30 Series card from their webstore that's in the same queue. If I signed up late, I wouldn't expect a notice for 9-months to 1-1/2 years. I don't see other AIB manufacturers offering these direct sales options at MSRP. EVGA can't re-allocate inventory for other contract obligations to their internal direct sales demand. You're almost a month out so it will take time. US 12G-P5-3968-KR 7:50:24 AM PTYesFalse All my fulfilled notices were for queues entered within minutes/hours of launch. On the 3080ti launch, the server was hosed again and many were delayed, but some got in quickly. US 12G-P5-3967-KR 8:06:47 AM PTYesFalse Got my hybrid notice on Sept 20. Turned it down since I needed the hybrid and wasn't in a rush. The stolen shipment didn't help the situation. If you couldn't sign-up early that day, expect to wait a very long time. (small or sizeable drop coming in keeping it vague for a reason.) Using enewt volunteer tracking, you have a basic picture on fulfillment estimates. Jacob usually tweets supply drop replies for new launches, but no details. Unfortunately, there can be thousands queue in a short amount of time and the inventory drops are small and infrequent. The new Queue 3.0 addresses those without 30 Series cards. Frozywozy Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against somebody wanting to upgrade from a 3090 to a 3090ti.
