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Looks like the hybrids were briefly available on Newegg this afternoon. Was anyone able to grab one?
I'm super disappointed and this has been poorly handled by EVGA. One employee intermittently tweeting inaccurate ETAs isn't good enough.
Glad I'm not tje only one who feels this way. I've tweeted Jacob about ETAs three times now and have been ignored all three times.
Why I'm disappointed is mostly due to that this isn't how EVGA usually do things, at least from my experience. I've never gotten ignored by them before and have always been treated like I was their most valued customer.
I am in the same place as most of the people waiting for a Hybrid to be available outside of the loons selling them on Ebay and Amazon for 1000+ dollars. I have been a loyal EVGA customer for 10 plus years but I am close to getting a MSI Hybrid as they are available on several sites at this time. Come on EVGA, how about some accurate information on availability.
Then do it. Do any of you read the posts on Computer industry news at all? Nvidia launched and finally manned up and said they have a huge back order and supply is very low, basically saying they're not sure what to do. That's what it sounds like to me. This is not EVGA's fault, quit making it like it is. Nobody here is going to care 2 cents (not even EVGA) if anyone goes for MSI, Asus, PNY, etc. If you're happy then I'm happy, more power to you.
here you go: http://forums.evga.com/Nvidia-claims-tight-GeForce-GTX-10801070-and-1060-supply-m2547587.aspx
It would be like you or I going into a Staples store and asking them when the product will be in stock. They don't know. The answer is "when the truck arrives", which they don't know. Nobody knows.
Thanks for giving me permission to purchase something. It's exactly what I was waiting for. /Sarcasm. No one has said the lack of supply is EVGA's fault rather the lack of proper communications as there have been several false statements about availability. Either way its a forum where people can express opinions and frustrations. Thanks for your 2 cents.
Didnt mean any harm in what I was saying. Was just stating that you should do it, and buy MSI if they're available. I myself was also speaking out hoping to let others know about that article too, adding information that, yes, there is a huge stock problem with the Pascal series, which we already know about, but it's about time that Nvidia got off their rears and admitted the problem.
MSI is still good.
Zuhl3156 is someone here who has MSI for his video cards, and would mention too they're good. You probably know about MSI and their product line, but if you wanted more detail, he definitely would be the one to ask about MSI.
I would pick MSI over Asus any day of my life.