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2015/03/30 11:17:21 (permalink)
So I was just wondering when these will be available from EVGA to purchase or trade up. Everyone else has them for sale but the company that makes them . So maybe this would help your customers . When will each of the three models of your Titan X be available to your customers via your Web site? ETA would be very much appreciated as it is frustrating when seeing them at amazon and newegg but not here.

For those wondering why not buy it elsewhere ...you can't use the evga trade up with any other place then evga
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 11:19:59 (permalink)
    Titan's have never been available for step up. They have been available for purchase for a few days, but they sell out near instantly just like all other EVGA cards when they are new.
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 11:40:37 (permalink)
    I never saw the SC version up for sale on EVGA's site....must have been super quick.


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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 11:54:42 (permalink)
    I too am waiting to find a Titan X available.  If by weeks end I'll just simply order straight from Nvidia if one does not become available here.

     
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 12:14:43 (permalink)
    Problem with availability is you have to be quick. They seem out so fast. :( Would be nice to be able to just pre-order it and be in a queue until mine ships.

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 12:53:42 (permalink)
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    I too am waiting to find a Titan X available.  If by weeks end I'll just simply order straight from Nvidia if one does not become available here.


    I'd rather give my $ to EVGA but every day that page at Nvidia just seems easier. 

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 13:00:20 (permalink)
    That is the reason EVGA lost my business for the first time in 9 years. I was tired of having to sit there and try to hit the quick availability windows. On Amazon I can just pre-order the thing and not have to worry about it. Or I can actually get one on the Nvidia site right now which is the option I went with.
    post edited by txfeinbergs - 2015/03/30 19:10:37
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 13:13:21 (permalink)
    Tempted to write a script that sits on the Newegg page F5-ing every 60 seconds and sends a mass email when they come back in stock. 

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 13:38:00 (permalink)
    You guys still can't get the card?? I'm already in phase 2 yo
     

     
    Sorry, I dont mean to be an ass. I was just too excited that these came today I couldnt resist.
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 13:48:31 (permalink)
    Ordered from Nvidia, blocks from EK directly.
     
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    I'm sure when I get my card I won't feel as bad as I do now lol...

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 13:53:41 (permalink)
    I have referred this thread to EVGA.

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 15:00:59 (permalink)
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    You guys still can't get the card?? I'm already in phase 2 yo
     

     
    Sorry, I dont mean to be an ass. I was just too excited that these came today I couldnt resist.




    I have phase 3 in the mail.  Get on my level :) (ignore the cotton fabric, that's just to replace the sides of my case)
     


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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 15:11:28 (permalink)

     
    Some day... Maybe...
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 17:42:27 (permalink)
    I've talked to support about my intent of trading my new gtx 980s up to titan x so ... question remains ...why do 3rd party retailers get evga cards before evga does ? I've had notifications set for every card since posted on their site and receive zero notifications
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 18:29:36 (permalink)
    Yes, Pre-Order, as is presently actually possible at Amazon and B&H Photo. At the latter estimated day available is "April 20"; costs 50 more than Amazon, but free expedited shipping and no sales tax makes the total less than Amazon, and their service is of an somewhat higher quality. Amazon's sales tax charge and slower free shipping is made worse by estimating the card to be available no sooner than "Friday, May 1 - Tuesday, May 19, 2015"; better than the oft-maligned auto-notify in either case. Agreed? NewEgg and EVGA are on the autonotify side of things. All 4 of these are our preferred vendors.
    If... if EVGA would only permit us to similarly preorder many would eagerly embrace the opportunity. I would. As it is I am in queue at B&H, credit card not yet charged and will not be until item is ready to ship, which is same behavior practiced by Amazon for pre-orders. The vendor depending upon EVGA for their delivery of the card can virtually count its money and we can rest a little easier than when we were f5ing, pressing the autonotify button for the upteenth time and fretting. Gosh can it be any easier to see what behavior on the part of EVGA can only enhance their already good reputation with their clients and what behavior only sets us all up for dreadful dissatisfaction. 

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 19:09:44 (permalink)
    Exactly inahut, I don't care if I have to wait 4 to 8 weeks to get it as long as I know my name is in the queue. I can move on with my life and not have to worry about it anymore. Making me constantly have to check multiple times a day in the hope of catching the small window that cards might be available is just plain poor customer service. After doing that for my 2 780 EVGA Classifieds, I vowed I wasn't going to play that game again, and hence EVGA lost the business for the first time in 9 years and that is evidenced directly by going to My Profile and seeing the long list of cards I have bought.
     
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/30 19:19:32 (permalink)
    I ordered mine on 3-27-15 not from evga and it's sitting in my pc as i type  

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 02:50:37 (permalink)
    I may cave an pre-order from Amazon or BH too.

    Evga, just let us pre-order here and setup a queue. Then you guys get all the money and your customers don't pull their hair out refreshing the inventory page over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over...

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 06:55:04 (permalink)
    I gave up and preordered from Amazon too.

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 07:12:36 (permalink)
    Some guy bought ASUS TITAN X on Newegg and he is satisfied except temp and fact that ASUS set sticker over one screw.
    And if someone want to remove stock cooler he will destroy warranty. 

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 08:29:45 (permalink)
    I haven't been able to find these cards available anywhere.  I don't know why this has to happen every time a new card goes on the market.. it's the same thing.  
     
    1.  Nvidia/EVGA/Other providers never produce nearly enough stock, claiming they didn't "anticipate the demand".
    2.  Clowns buy up whatever's available immediately and list them on eBay in for massively raised prices ($2,000... $2500 for a TitanX)
    3.  Have to wait like a month for things to settle down.

    I have the $$ for 2 cards saved (sold my 980's yesterday) and now of course.. nobody has any cards in stock.  I have a GT610 in my pc until I can order the new cards.. You can't game on a 610.. lol.
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 08:50:55 (permalink)
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    I haven't been able to find these cards available anywhere.  I don't know why this has to happen every time a new card goes on the market.. it's the same thing.  
     
    1.  Nvidia/EVGA/Other providers never produce nearly enough stock, claiming they didn't "anticipate the demand".
    2.  Clowns buy up whatever's available immediately and list them on eBay in for massively raised prices ($2,000... $2500 for a TitanX)
    3.  Have to wait like a month for things to settle down.

    I have the $$ for 2 cards saved (sold my 980's yesterday) and now of course.. nobody has any cards in stock.  I have a GT610 in my pc until I can order the new cards.. You can't game on a 610.. lol.


    They're available all day long directly from Nvidia.  That's where I'm buying mine from.
     
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 09:06:04 (permalink)
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    Some guy bought ASUS TITAN X on Newegg and he is satisfied except temp and fact that ASUS set sticker over one screw.
    And if someone want to remove stock cooler he will destroy warranty. 




    Yea I got one. ASIC was 61% ontop of the *&%(*)(&(& sticker on the screw. This was going to be my aircooled card/periodic 4th SLI card so I probably am going to return it for a full refund. What a waste of my time and energy. Not one card out of the four I have purchased has had a ASIC above 66%.
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 09:17:49 (permalink)
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    I haven't been able to find these cards available anywhere.  I don't know why this has to happen every time a new card goes on the market.. it's the same thing.  
     
    1.  Nvidia/EVGA/Other providers never produce nearly enough stock, claiming they didn't "anticipate the demand".
    2.  Clowns buy up whatever's available immediately and list them on eBay in for massively raised prices ($2,000... $2500 for a TitanX)
    3.  Have to wait like a month for things to settle down.

    I have the $$ for 2 cards saved (sold my 980's yesterday) and now of course.. nobody has any cards in stock.  I have a GT610 in my pc until I can order the new cards.. You can't game on a 610.. lol.


    They're available all day long directly from Nvidia.  That's where I'm buying mine from.
     
    http://store.nvidia.com/sstore?Action=DisplayHomePage&SiteID=nvidia&locale=en_US




    I was going to go with that but I wasn't sure if they were really "available" or if it's more like you're putting in an order and they have to build them first, which would take quite a while for you to get them.
     
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 09:20:09 (permalink)
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    I was going to go with that but I wasn't sure if they were really "available" or if it's more like you're putting in an order and they have to build them first, which would take quite a while for you to get them.




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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 09:28:03 (permalink)
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    Some guy bought ASUS TITAN X on Newegg and he is satisfied except temp and fact that ASUS set sticker over one screw.
    And if someone want to remove stock cooler he will destroy warranty. 




    Yea I got one. ASIC was 61% ontop of the *&%(*)(&(& sticker on the screw. This was going to be my aircooled card/periodic 4th SLI card so I probably am going to return it for a full refund. What a waste of my time and energy. Not one card out of the four I have purchased has had a ASIC above 66%.


    Sounds like you have the same luck as me (EVGA vanilla Titan X @ 61% ASIC from Newegg). Returning a hard to get card due to ASIC though (that does sound like a waste of time to me)? I'm getting +185 core in a small SFF rig, and while that is not the 1400+ MHz everyone is touting I never thought about returning it for that reason (unless the sticker was the reason lol).  
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 09:29:02 (permalink)
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    I was going to go with that but I wasn't sure if they were really "available" or if it's more like you're putting in an order and they have to build them first, which would take quite a while for you to get them.




    Other than the TAX Nvidia is awsome. No hassle returns and I got 2 of mine dilivered 2 days after release date.
     Then another one a week ago from them and again pain free.




    What resolution do you play at Chico?  I previously had 3 GTX980's and I'm going to 2 Titan-X's.  I'm thinking the GPU horsepower should be roughly identical (same number of cores, less diminishing returns with 2 cards than 3), and addinng in the additional 8GB of video memory (24GB total when DirectX12 goes live w/Win10) it seems like my performance should be equal or better at 4k, which is what I game at.
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 10:07:51 (permalink)
     
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    Sounds like you have the same luck as me (EVGA vanilla Titan X @ 61% ASIC from Newegg). Returning a hard to get card due to ASIC though (that does sound like a waste of time to me)? I'm getting +185 core in a small SFF rig, and while that is not the 1400+ MHz everyone is touting I never thought about returning it for that reason (unless the sticker was the reason lol).  

     
     
    Yea my Asus one overclocks just as good as well. But I have not had a high ASIC card yet and so I was really looking forward to trying one out, I wanted to see how the low and high ASIC cards react differently from air to water. But the biggest killer is the sticker.
     
     
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    What resolution do you play at Chico?  I previously had 3 GTX980's and I'm going to 2 Titan-X's.  I'm thinking the GPU horsepower should be roughly identical (same number of cores, less diminishing returns with 2 cards than 3), and addinng in the additional 8GB of video memory (24GB total when DirectX12 goes live w/Win10) it seems like my performance should be equal or better at 4k, which is what I game at.




    I play at standard 1440P atm. I had 2 GTX 670 SLI for about 3 years and then went to EVGA 2 GTX 980 SC SLI a few months back and now I have the Titans X's.  I was doing all of this to eventually game at 4K but now after trying things out first with scaling in BF4 (not that I think this can directly transfer to a true 4K experience) I am seriously considering getting 2 more Rog Swift for a triple monitor setup or one of those upcoming G-sync Ultra wide monitors. Or just return another Titan X and keep gaming on the single Rog Swift monitor.
     
    post edited by chicochaco - 2015/03/31 10:15:16

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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 10:13:50 (permalink)
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    Sounds like you have the same luck as me (EVGA vanilla Titan X @ 61% ASIC from Newegg). Returning a hard to get card due to ASIC though (that does sound like a waste of time to me)? I'm getting +185 core in a small SFF rig, and while that is not the 1400+ MHz everyone is touting I never thought about returning it for that reason (unless the sticker was the reason lol).  

     
     
    Yea my Asus one overclocks just as good as well. But I have not had a high ASIC card yet and so I was really looking forward to trying one out, I wanted to see how the low and high ASIC cards react differently from air to water. But the biggest killer is the sticker.
     
     
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    What resolution do you play at Chico?  I previously had 3 GTX980's and I'm going to 2 Titan-X's.  I'm thinking the GPU horsepower should be roughly identical (same number of cores, less diminishing returns with 2 cards than 3), and addinng in the additional 8GB of video memory (24GB total when DirectX12 goes live w/Win10) it seems like my performance should be equal or better at 4k, which is what I game at.




    I play at standard 1440P atm. I had 2 GTX 670 SLI for almost 4 years and then went to 2 GTX 980 SLI a few months back and now I have the Titans X's.  I was doing all of this to eventually game at 4K but now after trying things out first with scaling in BF4 (not that I think this can directly transfer to a true 4K experience) I am seriously considering getting 2 more Rog Swift for a triple monitor setup or one of those upcoming G-sync Ultra wide monitors. Or just return another Titan X and keep gaming on the single Rog Swift monitor.
     




    I'm itching to see my modded Skyrim performance at 4k.  I was getting ~80 FPS with the 3-way 980's, but I know memory was a limiting factor.  That game hogs VRAM in 4k.
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    Re: Titan X models at EVGA availability ETA 2015/03/31 10:16:54 (permalink)
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    I'm itching to see my modded Skyrim performance at 4k.  I was getting ~80 FPS with the 3-way 980's, but I know memory was a limiting factor.  That game hogs VRAM in 4k.


     
    I can totally understand why you would want to see your baby in the best light possible.

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