staypuftNotify is live for this one https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=12G-P5-4865-KL GO!
gsrcrxsistaypuftNotify is live for this one https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=12G-P5-4865-KL GO!i think some 3080 12GB cards were live for the EVGA bundle thing. I saw it was live via reddit. (for a few minutes) https://www.reddit.com/r/...pp&utm_name=iossmf did some people get to buy a bundle straight up and skip the queue?? no mention of this on EVGA or the forums that I saw.
EVGATech_LeeMOne more time, so that all of the threads have this information: the queue wasn't officially opened this morning for the 3080 12GB XC3 ULTRA (12G-P5-4865-KL). Slight programming bug happened, which led to the button showing up. We'll honor the small number of notifications that got in, but this should not be considered an example of how the queue will work.
gsrcrxsiso what was up with the bundles deal?
iwewegsrcrxsiso what was up with the bundles deal? following newegg's example, they realized moving unwanted inventory in a bundle is a cool idea. 3000 cards have been periodically added to the configurator, latest was 40 mins ago according to reddit.
gsrcrxsiand no word from EVGA about this? just quietly moving cards via bundles while others wait in the queue?
SyntaxTurtlegsrcrxsiand no word from EVGA about this? just quietly moving cards via bundles while others wait in the queue?EVGA has always continued to send cards for store retail sale (Newegg, Microcenter, Best Buy, etc) parallel to fulfilling 3000-series queues. Why would they need to comment on it now?
tecmo34*To celebrate EVGA Queue 3.0, the users with the 300 highest EVGA Scores will be exempt from this requirement for select future launches, beginning with the GeForce RTX 3080 12GB. These users may sign up for a notification and proceed without being deprioritized for a previous 30 Series purchase from EVGA.com. This offer is only good for one product/notification queue, and once the product is purchased it may not be used again. I might of missed it, but how do we know if we are part of the top 300 score that gets the free pass on being deprioritized in the Queue? I haven't seen anything more come out about that list, so I'm guessing I wasn't on that list than ??
dwoodwardWhat changed exactly? I've been in queue for a year and a half now.
garybechtoldI have a score of 6! Wow, that is barely there. I guess I will never end up with a 30 series card. Been waiting far too long for 3080's. Looks like only whatever you currently have in the system counts. Past EVGA cards don't seem to be accounted for here.
FrozywozySince the queue 3.0 mainly prioritize people who bought a ton of cards or who registered a ton of products already and do not prioritize people who have bought only one card and only one power supply before 2019 and who are still stuck with a very old setup, the typical gamer instead of the business people who currently have a high score in queue 3.0, I think EVGA should rework the 2.0 queue to allow people to re-enable old notifies they decided to cancel when the limit was set to 2 per user, while also maintaining an amount of cards registered for notifies to 2. So in other words, let say that I previously registered for the 3090, but then decided to cancel and stuck with the 2 models of 3080TI, and Today, as we have seen the past few days, the 3090 card gets a ton of drops and become the card with the biggest amount of distribution, making it the best possible choice to be queued for on the list, I should be able to log back in and change my old notifies to reactive the card(s) I want, while cancelling other(s), to maintain a total of 2. As a result, people who are stuck with an old setup (series 1000 cards) and who did not purchased a ton of products to get a high score for the queue 3.0, could still be prioritized and have a chance for a card in the old queue 2.0. The main reason of a need for this system is that it's impossible for any average human, no matter the amount of research to make a clear decision on which card is going to be distributed the most and the fastest. When maximum amount of cards to be registered for dropped to 2, most people kept the 2 which seemed to be the most important for them at that time, or the ones which seemed to move the fastest at that time. But half a year to a year after, there is no way to know for anyone how the flow of distribution could then be affected and if you could become stuck on a queue for a product that is not being distributed anymore. This is why people should be allowed to change the product they are queued for, as long as its in the same series (3000) and as long as they maintain a maximum of 2 and keeping in mind the date they registered for the notifies. I am pretty sure that for most gamers like myself, we do not give a damn about which card we get, we just want one as fast as possible, so getting stuck on a queue not moving is not advantageous at all, on top of not having a high score.
Nereus The unfortunate side effect with Queue 3.0 is there is no way of knowing when your number may come up. With Queue 2.0 (2.1), you could get some indication based on the most recent GPU sent out and what their initial registration time was relative to your own. There is no way to track this new queue unfortunately.
KevinPowellAny idea when the queue for a lowly 3060 will open again? Just looking for a mid-tier card for a new build.
CptT95I anticipate the 3090 ti KP 😁