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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 12:53:19 (permalink)
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The confusion folks, is almost definitely due to the fact that cards are shipping on first-come, first-serve basis.
 
Those who got into the pre-order on the first round got the earliest ship date (April 17th for the SC2, for instance). The second round was approximately a week later. Further rounds would presumably be after that.
 
Then you also have the cards being distributed to third parties, such as NewEgg. They all appear to be receiving their stock of cards AFTER the EVGA first round pre-orders, but not necessarily after later rounds. So if you managed to pick up the earliest ship date from EVGA's preorder, you're best off keeping that pre-order. As an aside, EVGA appears to offer the ability to cancel your pre-order before shipment, so if you do manage to pick up a pre-order elsewhere with a guaranteed earlier shipment date you may consider swapping there. I would only recommend doing that if you have a GUARANTEED shipment date however. Many stores are selling them based on estimates and those can slip by weeks or even a month.




Agreed - pretty risky if you're locked in to EVGA
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 15:11:26 (permalink)
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May 1st on both my FTW3's and that's STILL too far away =\


May 1st as well on my FTW3. I would agree I was hoping sooner shipment but patience always pays off.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 18:44:29 (permalink)
Then there's me waiting for the white Elite FTW3...maybe by Christmas? I have a newegg pre-order (standard FTW3) just in case, though I wish it had the game promos.
post edited by goinskiing - 2017/04/11 19:17:40
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 19:53:57 (permalink)
I wonder if EVGA will let us upgrade the existing May 1st preorder FTW 3 to the elite card, fingers crossed the release date will be the same.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 19:55:05 (permalink)
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I wonder if EVGA will let us upgrade the existing May 1st preorder FTW 3 to the elite card, fingers crossed the release date will be the same.


I'm watching my inbox like a hawk, hopefully an 1180 doesn't launch in the meantime...
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 19:56:34 (permalink)
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I wonder if EVGA will let us upgrade the existing May 1st preorder FTW 3 to the elite card, fingers crossed the release date will be the same.


I'm watching my inbox like a hawk, hopefully an 1180 doesn't launch in the meantime...


lmao, probably not but there is the new 1200$ titan xP
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 20:48:03 (permalink)
Really want the FTW3 but not waiting for May 1st, I have a Gigabyte Aorus Xtreme Edition already shipped from Newegg coming this week.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/11 21:25:45 (permalink)
 
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/12 07:19:23 (permalink)
First i thought only the side of the GPU has LED's, but I just saw the RGB in the backplate. Looks freaking amazing! 

 

 

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/12 07:20:52 (permalink)
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First i thought only the side of the GPU has LED's, but I just saw the RGB in the backplate. Looks freaking amazing! 

can't wait! May come already! The hype is real..
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/12 07:22:21 (permalink)
So preorder is over (well...it's sold out on EVGA EU), when we will be able to buy it the regular way?

 

 

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/12 07:55:55 (permalink)
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First i thought only the side of the GPU has LED's, but I just saw the RGB in the backplate. Looks freaking amazing! 

can't wait! May come already! The hype is real..

Well i wait for the GTX 1080Ti since Pascal launched, so a month more is pretty annoying, but it cold be worse.

 

 

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/12 18:11:52 (permalink)
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First i thought only the side of the GPU has LED's, but I just saw the RGB in the backplate. Looks freaking amazing! 

can't wait! May come already! The hype is real..

Well i wait for the GTX 1080Ti since Pascal launched, so a month more is pretty annoying, but it cold be worse.


yeah, it's just that now we don't know the circumstances of the elite cards, will they have a later release date? or just an easy adjustment to the preorder...
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/12 23:51:39 (permalink)
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First i thought only the side of the GPU has LED's, but I just saw the RGB in the backplate. Looks freaking amazing! 

can't wait! May come already! The hype is real..

Well i wait for the GTX 1080Ti since Pascal launched, so a month more is pretty annoying, but it cold be worse.


yeah, it's just that now we don't know the circumstances of the elite cards, will they have a later release date? or just an easy adjustment to the preorder...


Each day with nothing is making it harder towait...le sigh. Please EVGA, thjrow us a bone on the Elites?
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 05:51:01 (permalink)
Is the 1st of May still on for first preorders on FTW3?
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 06:04:57 (permalink)
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Is the 1st of May still on for first preorders on FTW3?


Yes, But forget it man...there's not even a single review anywhere on the web how likely you think it's going ship by 1st May.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 08:04:00 (permalink)
Is it possible to obtain individual parts for GPU’s from EVGA?
 
Someone was asking what the big deal was of getting an elite version of an FTW3 when you could just paint some of the parts (e.g. the shroud and backplate). Someone else answered back saying that painting parts would void the warrantee.  If individual parts were available and not too expensive, those could be obtained and painted… and swapped out for the original if service was needed.
 
Of course, it would be easier to just make the elite portions (the different colored parts) available for purchase, but it could be that some may wish to be more creative with their color choices than has been shown to be available from EVGA (at the present time).
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 08:35:29 (permalink)
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Is it possible to obtain individual parts for GPU’s from EVGA?
 
Someone was asking what the big deal was of getting an elite version of an FTW3 when you could just paint some of the parts (e.g. the shroud and backplate). Someone else answered back saying that painting parts would void the warrantee.  If individual parts were available and not too expensive, those could be obtained and painted… and swapped out for the original if service was needed.
 
Of course, it would be easier to just make the elite portions (the different colored parts) available for purchase, but it could be that some may wish to be more creative with their color choices than has been shown to be available from EVGA (at the present time).


 
1. Take a picture of your card (just to be sure how it looks before)
2. Remove fan cover/housing from the card.
3. Remove eventual stickers from the fancover.
4. Plasti dip the fancover in any available color matching your opinion.
5. Put back the sticker on your new colored fancover.
6. Assemble back the fancover on the card.
 
Enjoy ;)
 
If you need to send it back for some reason repeat step 2-3 then remove/peel off the plasti color careful and clean up any residue from the cover after that repeat step 4-5.
post edited by SgtBlack - 2017/04/13 08:47:20

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 11:00:46 (permalink)
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Is the 1st of May still on for first preorders on FTW3?


I emailed customer support this question and this is what they sent back attached. I don't think he was the best at English but it looks like May 1st is still on.

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 11:06:29 (permalink)
I called Customer Support last week and asked the same question and was told the date had been pushed back to May, 11th. Yet, my ship date still says May 1st. So I guess it depends on who you ask and if they really know the answer.
I'll enjoy it whenever I get it. It's what I wanted, and if I have to wait a few days longer, that's life in the fast lane.
post edited by essenbe - 2017/04/13 11:09:48

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 11:39:00 (permalink)
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I called Customer Support last week and asked the same question and was told the date had been pushed back to May, 11th. Yet, my ship date still says May 1st. So I guess it depends on who you ask and if they really know the answer.
I'll enjoy it whenever I get it. It's what I wanted, and if I have to wait a few days longer, that's life in the fast lane.

The gist of it is that they start to ship FTW3 on or around May 1st. They ship in order of time ordered from the website and won't divulge where in the queue your order is. They probably don't even have the shipment yet or haven't processed it, so can't eeally be firm with the actual shipping date.


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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 11:51:10 (permalink)
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Is it possible to obtain individual parts for GPU’s from EVGA?
 
Someone was asking what the big deal was of getting an elite version of an FTW3 when you could just paint some of the parts (e.g. the shroud and backplate). Someone else answered back saying that painting parts would void the warrantee.  If individual parts were available and not too expensive, those could be obtained and painted… and swapped out for the original if service was needed.
 
Of course, it would be easier to just make the elite portions (the different colored parts) available for purchase, but it could be that some may wish to be more creative with their color choices than has been shown to be available from EVGA (at the present time).


 
1. Take a picture of your card (just to be sure how it looks before)
2. Remove fan cover/housing from the card.
3. Remove eventual stickers from the fancover.
4. Plasti dip the fancover in any available color matching your opinion.
5. Put back the sticker on your new colored fancover.
6. Assemble back the fancover on the card.
 
Enjoy ;)
 
If you need to send it back for some reason repeat step 2-3 then remove/peel off the plasti color careful and clean up any residue from the cover after that repeat step 4-5.




Yes, Plasti dip is a possible solution. I don't have any experience with it, or removing it and from all that I see on the internet, it's not as easy as they make it appear.
I mean, obtain replacement parts and don't worry about it. It's probably easier to reinstall the original parts than to take the parts off, try to clean off all of the Plasti dip, and then reinstall and hope EVGA accepts them.
 
IMHO, of course. :-)
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 12:45:21 (permalink)
for those of us wanting to upgrade to an elite ftw3 this is the answer i got from evga about that,
 

Your Answer:

Hello, 

Thank you for contacting EVGA customer support and thank you for expressing interest in the Elite Member program. 

Unfortunately, you cannot switch preorders once they have been made. You can however cancel your preorder once and if you get accepted to the Elite Member program and preorder the graphics card you want. 
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 13:35:52 (permalink)
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Is it possible to obtain individual parts for GPU’s from EVGA?
 
Someone was asking what the big deal was of getting an elite version of an FTW3 when you could just paint some of the parts (e.g. the shroud and backplate). Someone else answered back saying that painting parts would void the warrantee.  If individual parts were available and not too expensive, those could be obtained and painted… and swapped out for the original if service was needed.
 
Of course, it would be easier to just make the elite portions (the different colored parts) available for purchase, but it could be that some may wish to be more creative with their color choices than has been shown to be available from EVGA (at the present time).


 
1. Take a picture of your card (just to be sure how it looks before)
2. Remove fan cover/housing from the card.
3. Remove eventual stickers from the fancover.
4. Plasti dip the fancover in any available color matching your opinion.
5. Put back the sticker on your new colored fancover.
6. Assemble back the fancover on the card.
 
Enjoy ;)
 
If you need to send it back for some reason repeat step 2-3 then remove/peel off the plasti color careful and clean up any residue from the cover after that repeat step 4-5.




Yes, Plasti dip is a possible solution. I don't have any experience with it, or removing it and from all that I see on the internet, it's not as easy as they make it appear.
I mean, obtain replacement parts and don't worry about it. It's probably easier to reinstall the original parts than to take the parts off, try to clean off all of the Plasti dip, and then reinstall and hope EVGA accepts them.
 
IMHO, of course. :-)


 
You can always spray a layer of silicone before Plasti Dip to make it easier to remove the paint if needed or use Goo Gone:  googone.com :)
post edited by SgtBlack - 2017/04/13 13:42:43

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 16:40:13 (permalink)
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Is it possible to obtain individual parts for GPU’s from EVGA?
 
Someone was asking what the big deal was of getting an elite version of an FTW3 when you could just paint some of the parts (e.g. the shroud and backplate). Someone else answered back saying that painting parts would void the warrantee.  If individual parts were available and not too expensive, those could be obtained and painted… and swapped out for the original if service was needed.
 
Of course, it would be easier to just make the elite portions (the different colored parts) available for purchase, but it could be that some may wish to be more creative with their color choices than has been shown to be available from EVGA (at the present time).


 
1. Take a picture of your card (just to be sure how it looks before)
2. Remove fan cover/housing from the card.
3. Remove eventual stickers from the fancover.
4. Plasti dip the fancover in any available color matching your opinion.
5. Put back the sticker on your new colored fancover.
6. Assemble back the fancover on the card.
 
Enjoy ;)
 
If you need to send it back for some reason repeat step 2-3 then remove/peel off the plasti color careful and clean up any residue from the cover after that repeat step 4-5.




Yes, Plasti dip is a possible solution. I don't have any experience with it, or removing it and from all that I see on the internet, it's not as easy as they make it appear.
I mean, obtain replacement parts and don't worry about it. It's probably easier to reinstall the original parts than to take the parts off, try to clean off all of the Plasti dip, and then reinstall and hope EVGA accepts them.
 
IMHO, of course. :-)


 
You can always spray a layer of silicone before Plasti Dip to make it easier to remove the paint if needed or use Goo Gone:  googone.com :)




This seems to be getting more and more complicated...
EVGA, just offer the different colored shrouds and backplates as separate purchasable items and let everyone make their own decisions.
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 17:02:48 (permalink)
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for those of us wanting to upgrade to an elite ftw3 this is the answer i got from evga about that,
 

Your Answer:

Hello, 

Thank you for contacting EVGA customer support and thank you for expressing interest in the Elite Member program. 

Unfortunately, you cannot switch preorders once they have been made. You can however cancel your preorder once and if you get accepted to the Elite Member program and preorder the graphics card you want. 




Let's see...
Do the following, in the following order:
 
Cancel your pre-order (that you worked very hard to obtain)
...then...
wait to see if you are (maybe, possibly, not sure, could be) accepted to the Elite Member program
...then...
pre-order the graphics card you want.
 
Is this accurate?
 
 
 
 
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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 17:52:30 (permalink)
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Is it possible to obtain individual parts for GPU’s from EVGA?
 
Someone was asking what the big deal was of getting an elite version of an FTW3 when you could just paint some of the parts (e.g. the shroud and backplate). Someone else answered back saying that painting parts would void the warrantee.  If individual parts were available and not too expensive, those could be obtained and painted… and swapped out for the original if service was needed.
 
Of course, it would be easier to just make the elite portions (the different colored parts) available for purchase, but it could be that some may wish to be more creative with their color choices than has been shown to be available from EVGA (at the present time).


 
1. Take a picture of your card (just to be sure how it looks before)
2. Remove fan cover/housing from the card.
3. Remove eventual stickers from the fancover.
4. Plasti dip the fancover in any available color matching your opinion.
5. Put back the sticker on your new colored fancover.
6. Assemble back the fancover on the card.
 
Enjoy ;)
 
If you need to send it back for some reason repeat step 2-3 then remove/peel off the plasti color careful and clean up any residue from the cover after that repeat step 4-5.




Yes, Plasti dip is a possible solution. I don't have any experience with it, or removing it and from all that I see on the internet, it's not as easy as they make it appear.
I mean, obtain replacement parts and don't worry about it. It's probably easier to reinstall the original parts than to take the parts off, try to clean off all of the Plasti dip, and then reinstall and hope EVGA accepts them.
 
IMHO, of course. :-)


 
You can always spray a layer of silicone before Plasti Dip to make it easier to remove the paint if needed or use Goo Gone:  googone.com :)




This seems to be getting more and more complicated...
EVGA, just offer the different colored shrouds and backplates as separate purchasable items and let everyone make their own decisions.


Not complicated at all, cause you need to diasemble the fancover anyway. Plasti Dip is easy just practice on a test surface before you spray the fancover.
EVGA does not let you pick whatever color you want execept the 5 colors offered IF you qualify to become an Elite member, what if you want to have for example Orange, Violet, Pink, Gold etc. there is no option for that..
post edited by SgtBlack - 2017/04/13 17:55:35

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Re: Announcing EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX - Coming Soon 2017/04/13 22:37:46 (permalink)
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Not complicated at all, cause you need to diasemble the fancover anyway. Plasti Dip is easy just practice on a test surface before you spray the fancover.
EVGA does not let you pick whatever color you want execept the 5 colors offered IF you qualify to become an Elite member, what if you want to have for example Orange, Violet, Pink, Gold etc. there is no option for that..




It begins to be so (IMHO) when you add having to spray a layer of silicone before the Plasti dip, not to mention all that's needed to get the Plasti dip off if warrantee service is required.
 
I am not arguing against painting, or in any way modding computer components (just the opposite in fact). What I'm saying is that, for me, in the end it would be easier, less stress (especially in terms of experimentation) and ultimately quicker to obtain extra parts you plan to mod (paint in this case) and then change them out for the unmodded parts if/when warrantee service was needed.
 
One other thing to consider is that I won't have to repaint the parts when I get the GPU back from service.
 
Anyway, we may be straying far afield from the main topic of this thread, so I'll bow out now and leave the last word to you.
post edited by 123Testing123 - 2017/04/13 22:40:11
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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX 2017/04/14 07:39:53 (permalink)
Couple of questions with the disclaimer of having been out of the channels for awhile my apologies,
 
I currently run a 2 year old EVGA SuperNOVA 850W Gold psu, which btw has been stellar and with a new build arriving today with Z270 FTW board and 7700K cpu, with modest o'cing will this be sufficient for the Ti FTW3?
 
Also, I've been reading on supposed flameouts with the 900 series cards from various mfrs, what's the story on this?
 
and what of this supposed coil whine that was experienced with many 1080 cards previously, has this been addressed?
 
Thanks everyone.

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Re: EVGA 1080 Ti with iCX 2017/04/14 08:29:00 (permalink)
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Couple of questions with the disclaimer of having been out of the channels for awhile my apologies,
 
I currently run a 2 year old EVGA SuperNOVA 850W Gold psu, which btw has been stellar and with a new build arriving today with Z270 FTW board and 7700K cpu, with modest o'cing will this be sufficient for the Ti FTW3?
 
Also, I've been reading on supposed flameouts with the 900 series cards from various mfrs, what's the story on this?
 
and what of this supposed coil whine that was experienced with many 1080 cards previously, has this been addressed?
 
Thanks everyone.

Your PSU will be fine. We have some testing over on the folding forum with 2 TI's folding with plenty to spare on an 850W power supply.


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