stalinx20
diftow
Henrynguyen20
lol you're right diftow, I feel confidence with evga, i never use AMD, only for all of my cousins build
i don't know why evga is short on demand this time. On the other hand, msi 1080 and 1070 gaming x is in stock of Frys and microcenter already
It's Nvidia's fault, and it isn't the only issue I've had with Nvidia.
1. Charging people $50 for a license for "3D Play" on a $500 GPU. Just extortion right there.
2. Terrible drivers. Their drivers for Windows 10 were broken long after the official release had begun. And prior to Windows 10, I've experienced issues with games that were driver related as well, countless times. It wasn't the games either, it was Nvidia drivers. My old BFG 7300 GT was a great card, until I updated it to newer Nvidia drivers. Nvidia turned that card from working, to defective.
I'm old enough to remember a time where it was hard to come by driver updates. You had to install via physical media. Somehow companies managed to deliver products that worked without being able to provide bug fixes anytime anywhere. Now we have fast internet and automatic drive installation, and it's worse?
Nvidia is a powerful giant in bed with an even bigger giant (Intel). They are not some amazing company, they just get all the profit to fund the majority of GPUs on the market.
Would be nice to see companies like EVGA sell other GPUs. I'd like to see more than just AMD and Nvidia as well.
If you would do some of your own research from google, you will come across some different articles saying that TSMC might be at fault, not Nvidia. TSMC manufactures the silicone chips for Nvidia, and the claim is out there that "they cannot produce the chips fast enough for these cards". But as a couple people have mentioned (they know who they are) said that you should take this information "as a grain of salt", but let me remind you there is no other information out there to explain why there is not enough stock available. And... "assuming" that you will ask why Nvidia is not giving you any information, they won't. Nvidia is not going to come out and admit any responsibility because of the GPUS not coming available. You will get the run-around. Good luck.
That sounds speculative too, but regardless I wouldn't buy that excuse though. Nvidia screwed up. They had plenty of time to make sure everything was right before announcing this launch.
I've already mentioned they delayed the release of the cheaper cards (MSRP 1080, and the 1070) to promote the sale of the most expensive (1080 FE).
That isn't speculation, that happened and it is a contributing factor for sure. It added atleast 1-2 weeks of wait time since May 27th.
Now, I reckon that if they weren't fully prepared and they knew they weren't, that they launched early because of AMD, to try and stop them from gaining any share of the market.
If they knew they had the better cards, and they released it before AMD had a chance to sell any, they are probably thinking that it will crush AMD devastatingly.
I don't think Nvidia factored in how this might inconvenience their consumers, or maybe they just don't care because they are a monopoly.
Also, I have had no trouble finding Founders Editions in stock. I see them in the stores physically all the time, and even online I've had multiple opportunities to buy. I'm simply not interested at all in that hunk of overpriced junk. I don't buy Nvidia for Nvidia, I buy for EVGA. When something fails, EVGA fixes it. I wouldn't trust Nvidia to provide the same level of support. They can't even do a proper release of a card.