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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/13 11:22:13 (permalink)
EVGA. Where is the EU stock?

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/13 11:31:14 (permalink)
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Just ordered one from Newegg the other night and set to arrive wednesday. First high end card i've ever bought, and first EVGA card as well. Im pleased to see such good reviews of their customer support. So is there anything i need to know about this card? Areas to check or inspect when unboxing before powering the card up? Has there been any reported problems with these cards yet? I know they are pretty new so they hav'nt been out long in this setup.




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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/13 12:11:14 (permalink)
If GPU will be purchased from an eu.evga.com website (I live in Poland) and after some time a defect will appear I will want to take advantage of the warranty.
And from what I understood ( ) I responsible for the costs of shipping GPU to the most closest city from of the ones - Brea, CA, USA; Munich, Germany; Taipei, Taiwan.
 
Am I right?
 

 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/13 12:35:21 (permalink)
EVGA Jacob confirming RGB for the forthcoming 1080 Ti FTW Hybrid
 
https://twitter.com/EVGA_JacobF/status/863187170529492992

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/13 12:54:32 (permalink)
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bdogg454
Just ordered one from Newegg the other night and set to arrive wednesday. First high end card i've ever bought, and first EVGA card as well. Im pleased to see such good reviews of their customer support. So is there anything i need to know about this card? Areas to check or inspect when unboxing before powering the card up? Has there been any reported problems with these cards yet? I know they are pretty new so they hav'nt been out long in this setup.




I think taking the time to read up and watch some reviews on the card you purchased should answer most of your questions. 


There really aren't any reviews of this card...

 
 

 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 06:26:04 (permalink)
Has anyone from (EU) imported one of these card from the (US)?
 
Thinking of doing this as no reasonable stock avialble in the (EU) since release date.
 
Looks like NewEgg, has loads of these cards as they have been in stock with them for about 1 week straight now. 
 
Just not sure how much it will costs including customs charge. Probably around £850 - £870. which is high.
 
Has anyone from EVGA, Said anything about the poor (EU) stock situation?.
 
 

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 07:20:14 (permalink)
Just opened the box ....
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 07:47:07 (permalink)
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EVGA. Where is the EU stock?

It takes longer to get stock into the EU so please be patient a while longer

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 07:48:01 (permalink)
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Has anyone from (EU) imported one of these card from the (US)?
 
Thinking of doing this as no reasonable stock avialble in the (EU) since release date.
 
Looks like NewEgg, has loads of these cards as they have been in stock with them for about 1 week straight now. 
 
Just not sure how much it will costs including customs charge. Probably around £850 - £870. which is high.
 
Has anyone from EVGA, Said anything about the poor (EU) stock situation?.
 
 


It's not a poor stock condition it is just a matter of the stock getting into Europe taking longer.

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 07:56:57 (permalink)
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Has anyone from (EU) imported one of these card from the (US)?
 
Thinking of doing this as no reasonable stock avialble in the (EU) since release date.
 
Looks like NewEgg, has loads of these cards as they have been in stock with them for about 1 week straight now. 
 
Just not sure how much it will costs including customs charge. Probably around £850 - £870. which is high.
 
Has anyone from EVGA, Said anything about the poor (EU) stock situation?.
 
 


It's not a poor stock condition it is just a matter of the stock getting into Europe taking longer.


It is a poor stock condition though... no FTW3's are available from big online retailers in the UK still and today is the 14th May... apparently Scan.co.uk will have some stock tomorrow but it will likely sell out within minutes and Amazon UK won't have any stock in till the 9th June which is frankly absurd. As for the SC2 Hybrid, it was due to be in stock at Scan on the 10th, that went past and now it says 19th May. It's quite clear there are stock issues with Europe. EVGA just completely prioritizes the US and doesn't give a damn about the rest of the world. 
post edited by skyda_Killer - 2017/05/14 09:35:42

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 10:07:41 (permalink)
The (EU) Stock situation is clearly a bad move by EVGA, but what is even worse is the lack of communication to their Non (US) Customers.

If EVGA came out and said, OK we are hoping to get stock out in Days/Weeks/ or even month. This would at least show longtime customers that they care.

But nothing.

Not even an update to (EU) Customers on their own forum.

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 10:21:42 (permalink)
If they continue this way then obviously next time round I won't bother with them. I'll just go with a different brand. It's quite clear they don't treat their customers equally. US > UK/EU/ROW. 

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 12:41:02 (permalink)
EU stock situation needs serious work, I would agree.
 
I bought and paid for my hybrid on the 9th with the with scan saying that they would have stock on the 10th and now it's going to be the 19th, and that date is probably a maybe. Surely someone from EVGA knows when UK retailers are getting stock sent out/delivered and could pass it on to members on the forums?
 
I am away with work for one week, if scan.co.uk does not get stock on the 19th and one of them is mine then I will most likely be cancelling my order with them. 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 12:51:37 (permalink)
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Has anyone from (EU) imported one of these card from the (US)?
 
Thinking of doing this as no reasonable stock avialble in the (EU) since release date.
 
Looks like NewEgg, has loads of these cards as they have been in stock with them for about 1 week straight now. 
 
Just not sure how much it will costs including customs charge. Probably around £850 - £870. which is high.
 
Has anyone from EVGA, Said anything about the poor (EU) stock situation?.
 
 


It's not a poor stock condition it is just a matter of the stock getting into Europe taking longer.


It is a poor stock condition though... no FTW3's are available from big online retailers in the UK still and today is the 14th May... apparently Scan.co.uk will have some stock tomorrow but it will likely sell out within minutes and Amazon UK won't have any stock in till the 9th June which is frankly absurd. As for the SC2 Hybrid, it was due to be in stock at Scan on the 10th, that went past and now it says 19th May. It's quite clear there are stock issues with Europe. EVGA just completely prioritizes the US and doesn't give a damn about the rest of the world. 




I ordered two hybrids from Scan on the 4th of May, when their web site was showing stock expected on the 10th of May.  They actually shipped them out to me on the 9th and were in my hands on the 10th, but they never showed up as being in stock on the Scan web site (as far as I can tell, anyway).  If more product is expected tomorrow I wouldn't be surprised if everything they receive has actually all been sold already to people who ordered last week in advance of fresh stocks arriving.  If you're waiting for them to show as being in available on the web site before placing your order then you may be disappointed again tomorrow.
 
I registered with EVGA to be notified when their EU store had them in.  Two times I got emails and both times I was on the store's web page within minutes (5 minutes the first time, 30 minutes the second time).  Two times I was too slow and there was nothing available to buy when I got there.  There does seem to be a shortage of these cards.  I'm not sure if it's due to huge demand or poor supply.  I think now I got lucky getting mine so quickly.
 
If you're impatient then I recommend pre-ordering from Scan.co.uk or Overclockers.co.uk (or both - you can always phone to cancel one of the orders as soon as you hear that one has shipped).  Don't wait for free stock to show up on vendors' web sites.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 13:15:11 (permalink)
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Has anyone from (EU) imported one of these card from the (US)?
 
Thinking of doing this as no reasonable stock avialble in the (EU) since release date.
 
Looks like NewEgg, has loads of these cards as they have been in stock with them for about 1 week straight now. 
 
Just not sure how much it will costs including customs charge. Probably around £850 - £870. which is high.
 
Has anyone from EVGA, Said anything about the poor (EU) stock situation?.
 
 


It's not a poor stock condition it is just a matter of the stock getting into Europe taking longer.


It is a poor stock condition though... no FTW3's are available from big online retailers in the UK still and today is the 14th May... apparently Scan.co.uk will have some stock tomorrow but it will likely sell out within minutes and Amazon UK won't have any stock in till the 9th June which is frankly absurd. As for the SC2 Hybrid, it was due to be in stock at Scan on the 10th, that went past and now it says 19th May. It's quite clear there are stock issues with Europe. EVGA just completely prioritizes the US and doesn't give a damn about the rest of the world. 




I ordered two hybrids from Scan on the 4th of May, when their web site was showing stock expected on the 10th of May.  They actually shipped them out to me on the 9th and were in my hands on the 10th, but they never showed up as being in stock on the Scan web site (as far as I can tell, anyway).  If more product is expected tomorrow I wouldn't be surprised if everything they receive has actually all been sold already to people who ordered last week in advance of fresh stocks arriving.  If you're waiting for them to show as being in available on the web site before placing your order then you may be disappointed again tomorrow.
 
I registered with EVGA to be notified when their EU store had them in.  Two times I got emails and both times I was on the store's web page within minutes (5 minutes the first time, 30 minutes the second time).  Two times I was too slow and there was nothing available to buy when I got there.  There does seem to be a shortage of these cards.  I'm not sure if it's due to huge demand or poor supply.  I think now I got lucky getting mine so quickly.
 
If you're impatient then I recommend pre-ordering from Scan.co.uk or Overclockers.co.uk (or both - you can always phone to cancel one of the orders as soon as you hear that one has shipped).  Don't wait for free stock to show up on vendors' web sites.




Nothing to loss at this point so just Pre-Order from from SCAN. @moopig123, Thanks for the heads up about the card not showing up on their website even though they had them in stock.
 
Fingers cross, I will get one of these cards before Volta is released 
 
 
 
 

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 13:37:57 (permalink)
Also What are the Max stable Core/Mem Clocks people are getting with this card when gaming.
 
Please can someone give us some info on how the card runs.
 

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 14:15:46 (permalink)
The clocks on all video cards are highly variable and you can't know what to expect. With this card, you can be confident that temperature won't be a limiting factor. Power will be.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 14:31:24 (permalink)
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The clocks on all video cards are highly variable and you can't know what to expect. With this card, you can be confident that temperature won't be a limiting factor. Power will be.


Voltage will probably limit first

 
 

 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 14:40:44 (permalink)
Can the frustrated folks from overseas stop flooding threads not related to shipping, please.  You've guys have bombarded enough threads with irrelevancy.  Create one big thread about it and have at it.  And yes, there are logistics, bureaucratic red tape and regulations I'm sure they need to go through and be cost effective at the same time.  I'm not aware that the overseas customers get the same release as US customers from a US based company on US soil.  I always thought the US customers are the first in line to get these products which usually happens.  What you guys are saying is new to me.  When I order from overseas, I expect a later date release,  delays, etc and a nice high tax from the EU for example.  

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 15:53:39 (permalink)
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Can the frustrated folks from overseas stop flooding threads not related to shipping, please.  You've guys have bombarded enough threads with irrelevancy.  Create one big thread about it and have at it.  And yes, there are logistics, bureaucratic red tape and regulations I'm sure they need to go through and be cost effective at the same time.  I'm not aware that the overseas customers get the same release as US customers from a US based company on US soil.  I always thought the US customers are the first in line to get these products which usually happens.  What you guys are saying is new to me.  When I order from overseas, I expect a later date release,  delays, etc and a nice high tax from the EU for example.  




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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 16:16:47 (permalink)
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Can the frustrated folks from overseas stop flooding threads not related to shipping, please.  You've guys have bombarded enough threads with irrelevancy.  Create one big thread about it and have at it.  And yes, there are logistics, bureaucratic red tape and regulations I'm sure they need to go through and be cost effective at the same time.  I'm not aware that the overseas customers get the same release as US customers from a US based company on US soil.  I always thought the US customers are the first in line to get these products which usually happens.  What you guys are saying is new to me.  When I order from overseas, I expect a later date release,  delays, etc and a nice high tax from the EU for example.  


That shouldn't be the case though should it... MSI, Zotac, Gigabyte, Palit, KFA2/Galax, Asus can all get these cards shipped out globally and fairly so why can't EVGA do it? what they are doing currently is extremely unfair and biased. Why should we have to wait another month on top of the actual delay when we ordered the same product and paid even more for it (due to taxes). That's pretty crappy from EVGA.  
 
What you're saying is absolute rubbish... sorry to say it. 
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 18:27:17 (permalink)
Did someone post a PWM adapter to work with this somewhere in this thread? I know it's around here somewhere. I'd like to get my Noctua fan popped in place.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/14 23:24:30 (permalink)
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Did someone post a PWM adapter to work with this somewhere in this thread? I know it's around here somewhere. I'd like to get my Noctua fan popped in place.


You could use a hub for that, personally I put my radiator fan in one of 4 pin on my MB and made a curve from UEFI (although I haven't managed to get the temp to really use the curve, have the fan at ~1500 RPM, low noice and it keeps the GPU topping around lower end of 60º C.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/15 00:45:23 (permalink)
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Can the frustrated folks from overseas stop flooding threads not related to shipping, please.  You've guys have bombarded enough threads with irrelevancy.  Create one big thread about it and have at it.  And yes, there are logistics, bureaucratic red tape and regulations I'm sure they need to go through and be cost effective at the same time.  I'm not aware that the overseas customers get the same release as US customers from a US based company on US soil.  I always thought the US customers are the first in line to get these products which usually happens.  What you guys are saying is new to me.  When I order from overseas, I expect a later date release,  delays, etc and a nice high tax from the EU for example.  




Not irrelevant. Clearly demonstrated by lots of users. 
 
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Can the frustrated folks from overseas stop flooding threads not related to shipping, please.  You've guys have bombarded enough threads with irrelevancy.  Create one big thread about it and have at it.  And yes, there are logistics, bureaucratic red tape and regulations I'm sure they need to go through and be cost effective at the same time.  I'm not aware that the overseas customers get the same release as US customers from a US based company on US soil.  I always thought the US customers are the first in line to get these products which usually happens.  What you guys are saying is new to me.  When I order from overseas, I expect a later date release,  delays, etc and a nice high tax from the EU for example.  




Not irrelevant. Clearly demonstrated by lots of users. 
 
Have a really nice day.


Best thing is to just ignore this guy. He's clearly just a fanboy who will lick EVGA's backside no matter what, as long as it benefits him. Another entitled American, quite a few on here truth be told. 

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/15 01:40:26 (permalink)
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Best thing is to just ignore this guy. He's clearly just a fanboy who will lick EVGA's backside no matter what, as long as it benefits him. Another entitled American, quite a few on here truth be told. 


 
Maybe you should have taken your own advise before insulting me and generalizing all Americans.  At least we now know what you think of us.  Thanks big guy.  Maybe you could go to your local makeshift brands and buy from them because you know, only a contradicting genius would buy from an american company after making those remarks.

And btw, I'm sitting here waiting patiently for another SKU as it's not even released yet while some people around here are truly having entitled baby stompy feet moments.  Thanks for being a fine example.  

You take care now, mate.

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/15 02:25:56 (permalink)
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skyda_Killer
 
 
Best thing is to just ignore this guy. He's clearly just a fanboy who will lick EVGA's backside no matter what, as long as it benefits him. Another entitled American, quite a few on here truth be told. 


 
Maybe you should have taken your own advise before insulting me and generalizing all Americans.  At least we now know what you think of us.  Thanks big guy.  Maybe you could go to your local makeshift brands and buy from them because you know, only a contradicting genius would buy from an american company after making those remarks.

And btw, I'm sitting here waiting patiently for another SKU as it's not even released yet while some people around here are truly having entitled baby stompy feet moments.  Thanks for being a fine example.  

You take care now, mate.


advice* didn't mean to upset you brah 

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/15 02:29:23 (permalink)
I swapped original fan with PWM Noctua connected to MoBo, much better results and QUIET (original connection is 2-pin).
As for OC, nothing more than +50 on core, +80/+100 crashes Time Spy at the very same moment.
With MSI afterburner Overvoltage getting stable 1999Mhz on core most of the time (around 1.09V).
Didn't play with voltage curve though.
As someone said Voltage is limiting factor anyway.
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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/15 05:21:14 (permalink)
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EU stock situation needs serious work, I would agree.
 
I bought and paid for my hybrid on the 9th with the with scan saying that they would have stock on the 10th and now it's going to be the 19th, and that date is probably a maybe. Surely someone from EVGA knows when UK retailers are getting stock sent out/delivered and could pass it on to members on the forums?
 
I am away with work for one week, if scan.co.uk does not get stock on the 19th and one of them is mine then I will most likely be cancelling my order with them. 




Quick Heads up for people in the UK waiting on stock. Just got of the phone from Scan and they have 40 cards on order from EVGA, due in this Friday. I am number 10 on the pre-order list.
 
I normally would not pre-order from them due to delays in the past. but because of the the above post and nothing from EVGA. 
 
Right now I have nothing to lose.
 
Also the lady I was just speaking to was nice and upgraded my shipping for free

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Re: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2 HYBRID 2017/05/15 05:41:20 (permalink)
You really can't trust Newegg's auto notify option. I ordered my card last week Friday but got the in stock notification email this morning.
 
Well all that's left is waiting for it to arrive. Good luck to you EU guys. It turned out better this time around compared to the 980Ti Hybrid 2 years ago here in the US, but it will always feel like it takes forever when you are waiting for stock to arrive. EVGA how about next time you just make hybrids day one. I might be biased though but I can't imagine ever using a non-hybrid card ever again.
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