2015/06/29 17:01:35
krutoydiesel
JerkMan
krutoydiesel
i literally checked out within 1 minute of getting the in stock email. and it was gone.

I'm usually very patient and reluctant to bash, but I'm starting to lose it...

im the same, but this is the third time this has happened to me. If they go back in stock, do they have like 5 cards? because that's what it seems like.
2015/06/29 17:30:27
JerkMan
krutoydiesel
JerkMan
krutoydiesel
i literally checked out within 1 minute of getting the in stock email. and it was gone.

I'm usually very patient and reluctant to bash, but I'm starting to lose it...

im the same, but this is the third time this has happened to me. If they go back in stock, do they have like 5 cards? because that's what it seems like.

My guess: scammers are hogging them for resale at inflated prices. That, or EVGA didn't anticipate the demand. Either way, they need to do something about it. Some of us are and have been loyal and longtime customers. For now...

Maybe they need to use the same method as the 980 Kingpin waiting list...
2015/06/29 17:37:53
jptech
krutoydiesel
JerkMan
krutoydiesel
i literally checked out within 1 minute of getting the in stock email. and it was gone.

I'm usually very patient and reluctant to bash, but I'm starting to lose it...

im the same, but this is the third time this has happened to me. If they go back in stock, do they have like 5 cards? because that's what it seems like.




It's very clear they're having inventory issues with the hybrid cards and the classifieds.
 
It's why Jacob hasn't shown up reassuring us not to go to gigabyte or Asus or Zotac
2015/06/29 18:01:48
narrn001
Just wait 3 months or so for stock to settle, but then thats 3 months closer to pascal.
2015/06/29 20:21:25
Signis
I'm just wondering if anyone here can give me some approximate overclocks you've gotten out of the GTX 980ti ACX 2.0? I know it varies from card to card but just curious what everyone has been able to achieve.
2015/06/29 21:01:21
s4squatch
Sorry for this noobish question but is it okay to just set the voltage at max +87mV? I know there is a voltage limit on the card at 1.237V. My question is that is this a safe max 24/7 voltage or should I go say 1.218V for example. And is there any difference in setting the voltage between +43mV to 87mV because I am hitting the 1.237V with +43mV already?
 
I am running a 980 Ti SC+ at 104MHz overclock. It hits 1433MHz at 1.237V, 1420MHz at 1.218V, 1407MHz at 1.199V and 1392MHz at 1.180V. Those are the usual values depending on the load and temps. Lighter games run on the fastest setting and Witcher 3 for example between 1392-1407MHz. 
 
Can I just be happy with these settings and don't need to be afraid bricking my card with too high voltage? Can the VRM take it with the ACX2.0 cooler?
 
Thank you for your help already! :)
 
EDIT: I could also just leave it at stock voltage and then the max boost would be with the same overclock at around 1380MHz @ 1.180V if I remember correctly. I think running it at max voltage is OK but correct me if I am wrong. :)
2015/06/29 22:08:25
KickAssCop
What is the ETA on 980 ti classifieds? I placed an order on Amazon when it was listed but there is absolutely no information I can find on release date of these puppies. What's up?
2015/06/30 00:46:41
narrn001
Well I was told by my supplier I will be waiting approx 2-3 weeks for my Hybrids, possibly more.
2015/06/30 01:47:22
Sylous
Just to let you guys know, I set up auto notify for both my google and windows live emails and to my surprise windows live was 5 minutes behind in notifying me about Hybrid restock.
2015/06/30 08:04:20
jptech
narrn001
Well I was told by my supplier I will be waiting approx 2-3 weeks for my Hybrids, possibly more.

That sounds about right.  I've heard a tentative date for stock to come in and that's around the right time.

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