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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 04:55:18
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hello i would like to ask why i'm being pushed lower in the queue instead of advancing i was 70th just some weeks ago and the days until the mail would come said 100 or even less ,so why am i getting pushed back ...Queue Position - 83 Current Product Timestamp12/6/2020, 3:32:50 AMNotify Timestamp3/30/2021, 3:57:25 PMTimestamp Delta114d 12h 24m 35sDays On Queue265Estimated Email Date5/23/2022Days Until Email154.46
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 05:32:08
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xDan97hello i would like to ask why i'm being pushed lower in the queue instead of advancing i was 70th just some weeks ago and the days until the mail would come said 100 or even less ,so why am i getting pushed back ...
Queue Position - 83 Current Product Timestamp12/6/2020, 3:32:50 AMNotify Timestamp3/30/2021, 3:57:25 PMTimestamp Delta114d 12h 24m 35sDays On Queue265Estimated Email Date5/23/2022Days Until Email154.46
You're looking at a self-reported listing. Maybe some people added their times to the list which would have pushed you to a higher number. All self-reported list contain maybe @ <1% of the total numbers in a queue. They just give you an idea of how a queue is moving. Any resemblance between self-reported listing and the actual queue is purely coincidental. Just use them as a guide.
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 05:36:38
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Element35 should honestly put a notice on their site to warn users that their tracker is largely indicative
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 06:23:46
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Loruski Element35 should honestly put a notice on their site to warn users that their tracker is largely indicative
He has been telling me for 5 months that in 35 days I will receive a notification LOL
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 06:30:11
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xDan97
hello i would like to ask why i'm being pushed lower in the queue instead of advancing i was 70th just some weeks ago and the days until the mail would come said 100 or even less ,so why am i getting pushed back ... Queue Position - 83 Current Product Timestamp12/6/2020, 3:32:50 AMNotify Timestamp3/30/2021, 3:57:25 PMTimestamp Delta114d 12h 24m 35sDays On Queue265Estimated Email Date5/23/2022Days Until Email154.46
When I was on the list for the hybrid kingpin I would estimate 60 to 65 people slipped in ahead of me while I waited. Even I slipped in ahead of people when I self reported myself to the list. BTW the hybrid kingpin is an awesome card.
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 07:11:26
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For the hybrid cards, would it be better to find a way to run them as exhaust? I have an EVGA 280 CLC for my CPU and could run it as intake instead of top of the case as exhaust with an air cooled GPU
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 07:18:17
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It would be better to run the GPU radiator as exhaust, but if you have adequate airflow in the case then running as intake is ok. Just keep an eye on your GPU, CPU and motherboard temps.
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 07:21:05
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DrLuigiPhd For the hybrid cards, would it be better to find a way to run them as exhaust? I have an EVGA 280 CLC for my CPU and could run it as intake instead of top of the case as exhaust with an air cooled GPU
I currently run an all in one cpu cooler as an intake and an evga 2080S ftw3 hybrid as a top exhaust with another rear exhaust. I have a 9900k @5ghz so it gets pretty warm, but the GPU will always have more heat to dissipate so it should be second.
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 07:31:28
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darky404 December 2020 here :) and still waiting :) Probably I will have more chances to buy a 4 series then 3s (I hope )
Which model and when on Dec? :P
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 07:38:52
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but we have to look at the good part, we are in the queue and when 5 series appeared and when the shops from US will have enough stock, we will be able to buy 3 series :) this is marketing... were are money are goods :)
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 07:41:08
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12 December 12/19/2020 9:11:39 AM PT, 3070 XC3 ULTRA
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 07:54:52
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I am out of the queue after a 18 monthes , got 3070 ti last friday . Thanks to Jacob , the eVGA team , and the forum for being there for me ..no other mfg has even tried . Kenny
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 08:37:01
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Xaiux
DrLuigiPhd For the hybrid cards, would it be better to find a way to run them as exhaust? I have an EVGA 280 CLC for my CPU and could run it as intake instead of top of the case as exhaust with an air cooled GPU
I currently run an all in one cpu cooler as an intake and an evga 2080S ftw3 hybrid as a top exhaust with another rear exhaust. I have a 9900k @5ghz so it gets pretty warm, but the GPU will always have more heat to dissipate so it should be second.
Run all radiators as intake, top front and bottom intake is fine with one fan rear as exhaust, so long as your case has some holes around the back side it will be fine having air pushing out the little holes This will result in high positive pressure and will ensure least amount of dust build up so long as there is something where intake fans are has dust or mesh covers
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 08:47:11
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nomoss It would be better to run the GPU radiator as exhaust, but if you have adequate airflow in the case then running as intake is ok. Just keep an eye on your GPU, CPU and motherboard temps.
I was wondering since it's gaming focused if I shouldn't prioritize my GPU by putting it up front. I used to have a Hybrid 1080ti with the 120Rad so it fit on the back and both were exhaust and got relatively cool air. Now I have to choose which gets to be up front and which gets warm air since they moved to a 240Rad
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 08:51:51
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CptT95 Run all radiators as intake, top front and bottom intake is fine with one fan rear as exhaust, so long as your case has some holes around the back side it will be fine having air pushing out the little holes This will result in high positive pressure and will ensure least amount of dust build up so long as there is something where intake fans are has dust or mesh covers
It's an older Corsair Air 540 and it sits in the hole in my desk usually reserved for a printer on the little slide out. So only the front gets fresh air. Not an ideal solution and I've been looking at the O11 Dynamic Mini because I think it would all fit, but not entirely sure. Would probably have to switch to an ITX mobo or a SFX PSU
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 09:12:44
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DrLuigiPhd
nomoss It would be better to run the GPU radiator as exhaust, but if you have adequate airflow in the case then running as intake is ok. Just keep an eye on your GPU, CPU and motherboard temps.
I was wondering since it's gaming focused if I shouldn't prioritize my GPU by putting it up front. I used to have a Hybrid 1080ti with the 120Rad so it fit on the back and both were exhaust and got relatively cool air.
Now I have to choose which gets to be up front and which gets warm air since they moved to a 240Rad
I've always heard that theoretically, the CPU will get throttled more by the temps and that since the GPU will put off a TON of heat, the ideal config. is to put your CPU AIO as intake and the GPU AIO as output. That being said, most sources seem to say the difference is relatively minor and just to play around with your specific build to see what works best. I think there are just so many factors at play that you can only really know by playing around with it. But someone please correct me if that's wrong.
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 09:18:31
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TheRealMikeVan
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nomoss It would be better to run the GPU radiator as exhaust, but if you have adequate airflow in the case then running as intake is ok. Just keep an eye on your GPU, CPU and motherboard temps.
I was wondering since it's gaming focused if I shouldn't prioritize my GPU by putting it up front. I used to have a Hybrid 1080ti with the 120Rad so it fit on the back and both were exhaust and got relatively cool air.
Now I have to choose which gets to be up front and which gets warm air since they moved to a 240Rad
I've always heard that theoretically, the CPU will get throttled more by the temps and that since the GPU will put off a TON of heat, the ideal config. is to put your CPU AIO as intake and the GPU AIO as output. That being said, most sources seem to say the difference is relatively minor and just to play around with your specific build to see what works best. I think there are just so many factors at play that you can only really know by playing around with it. But someone please correct me if that's wrong.
Yes, ideally you never want to use the GPU as an intake. My wife's case is too big to route the AIO CPU cooler to the front as an intake, so I experimented with intaking from the top and rear and exhausting out the GPU radiator in the front. My idle temps shot up 10C immediately because the airflow wouldn't work that way. Turns out the front of the case has a gap that was causing the exhausted air to be recirculated right back into the case. So I went with GPU intake from the front and traditional rear/top exhaust. I put an extra fan in to force cooler air to the GPU. CPU/VRM temps are up a couple of degrees from previous but still cool enough and the GPU is doing good.
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
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darky404 12 December 12/19/2020 9:11:39 AM PT, 3070 XC3 ULTRA
You've still got time :P I'm at 7th of Dec 2020 for 3060 Ti FTW3 ULTRA :D Hopefully soon :D
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 10:12:44
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nomoss Yes, ideally you never want to use the GPU as an intake. My wife's case is too big to route the AIO CPU cooler to the front as an intake, so I experimented with intaking from the top and rear and exhausting out the GPU radiator in the front. My idle temps shot up 10C immediately because the airflow wouldn't work that way. Turns out the front of the case has a gap that was causing the exhausted air to be recirculated right back into the case. So I went with GPU intake from the front and traditional rear/top exhaust. I put an extra fan in to force cooler air to the GPU. CPU/VRM temps are up a couple of degrees from previous but still cool enough and the GPU is doing good.
I thought about getting an AIO kit for my GPU, but at this point I figure if I just hold out long enough, I can upgrade to a full custom loop one day. lol
post edited by TheRealMikeVan - 2021/12/20 10:55:53
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/12/20 10:30:59
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Well this stinks. Guess I am going to be SOL for a long time, since my two oldest queues (been a long time since I logged in, I know), have barely moved in four months. 6/23/2021 3070 XC3 Black 3751 10/29/2020 06:31:11 3060 Ti FTW3 Gaming 3665 12/08/2020 18:51:41
10/12/2021 3070 XC3 Black 3751 10/29/2020 06:31:11 3060 Ti FTW3 Gaming 3665 12/08/2020 18:52:16 12/20/2021 3070 XC3 Black 3751 10/29/2020 06:31:11 3060 Ti FTW3 Gaming 3665 12/08/2020 18:52:16
Oh well, it is what it is.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/12/20 11:07:46
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ahammad The brokerage fee is a total ripoff. You can always go through self clearing the package at customs yourself and avoid that IIRC. Any experience with that specifically for UPS? I have cleared packages before since I live close to a customs office, so it isn't a hassle for me, but I don't know how to tell UPS not to do it for me.
When I dealt with Fedex using a business account it was pretty transparent and easy to choose brokerage, customs clearance, GST number, etc. I imagine the same would apply to UPS. Of course, for normal consumers UPS just handles the whole thing behind the scenes. This isn't necessarily bad as I can't imagine the average consumer is capable/willing to deal with clearing customs and getting their package out of port. I haven't found a way on a consumer account to do this with UPS though, so you may need to set up a business account, and all the headache that entails. nicoco3000 Ups cant let me check my full history. In october i paid 10 cad brokerage fee and i wont do it myself for 10 cad. That said you could still phone them and ask to pay by yourself. I never had a free brokerage fee as far as i remember when i chose to pay "cheap" or expensive shipping option. For Montreal the package comes from california and arrives in about 1 to 2 days if you are quick to order when you receive the email. 26 to 36 cad shipping for Montreal usually. That said... what a great service from evga, i had my 2 gpus that i would have never had otherwise... 2 day shipping from california, 10 cad brokerage fee, yes you pay the 2 taxes... great price on gpu. Think about guys that pay 650 cad for a 1070 on ebay canada lol.
Those are really good shipping rates - won't deny I'm a little jealous . Despite Montreal being significantly further, this probably has to do with service area and related volume. I pay at least 3x more for less than 1/2 the distance. Then again, the UPS warehouse is a 3-4 hour round trip for the driver.
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Re: EVGA.com 30 Series Queue System
2021/12/20 11:48:35
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nomoss
TheRealMikeVan
DrLuigiPhd
nomoss It would be better to run the GPU radiator as exhaust, but if you have adequate airflow in the case then running as intake is ok. Just keep an eye on your GPU, CPU and motherboard temps.
I was wondering since it's gaming focused if I shouldn't prioritize my GPU by putting it up front. I used to have a Hybrid 1080ti with the 120Rad so it fit on the back and both were exhaust and got relatively cool air.
Now I have to choose which gets to be up front and which gets warm air since they moved to a 240Rad
I've always heard that theoretically, the CPU will get throttled more by the temps and that since the GPU will put off a TON of heat, the ideal config. is to put your CPU AIO as intake and the GPU AIO as output. That being said, most sources seem to say the difference is relatively minor and just to play around with your specific build to see what works best. I think there are just so many factors at play that you can only really know by playing around with it. But someone please correct me if that's wrong.
Yes, ideally you never want to use the GPU as an intake. My wife's case is too big to route the AIO CPU cooler to the front as an intake, so I experimented with intaking from the top and rear and exhausting out the GPU radiator in the front. My idle temps shot up 10C immediately because the airflow wouldn't work that way. Turns out the front of the case has a gap that was causing the exhausted air to be recirculated right back into the case. So I went with GPU intake from the front and traditional rear/top exhaust. I put an extra fan in to force cooler air to the GPU. CPU/VRM temps are up a couple of degrees from previous but still cool enough and the GPU is doing good.
I run the KingPin 3090 with the 360 AIO as a front intake and an EK 360 AIO as exhaust in the top of a Corsair 5000D Airflow case. My GPU temps obviously are always great, and while my 5900X probably runs a little warmer than it could be, the additional 3 side intakes pretty much offset the heat generated by the KP. If you want to use GPU AIO as front intake, I would pair it with a case that allows for more than just front intake, e.g. bottom or side intakes. Also, consider moving from Florida to Michigan, it is amazing for temps LOL.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/12/20 11:51:42
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10G-P5-3897-KL 11/11/2020 8:41:55 AM PT Yes
I just received my invite to purchase at 11:36AM PT today. Thanks for all you've done, enewt! I have been following the summary for many months, and the day has FINALLY come!
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DepreciateLand 10G-P5-3897-KL 11/11/2020 8:41:55 AM PT Yes
I just received my invite to purchase at 11:36AM PT today. Thanks for all you've done, enewt! I have been following the summary for many months, and the day has FINALLY come!
Congratulations! Thanks for reporting back. Thanks also for the kind words (and for sticking with the summary for so long)! Enjoy your new gaming goodness!
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/12/20 11:57:51
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Got my notification today for 3080 just now! 10G-P5-3897-KL 11/3/2020 7:31:22 PM PT Yes True I used enewt's code. One additional note: this is my second 30-series card notification - I bought a 3060 a couple of months ago, so I guess the fact I had already purchased a 30-series card didn't hurt my position in queue much. Thanks enewt for doing what you do!
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/12/20 12:13:03
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TheHackster92 Got my notification today for 3080 just now! 10G-P5-3897-KL 11/3/2020 7:31:22 PM PT Yes True I used enewt's code. One additional note: this is my second 30-series card notification - I bought a 3060 a couple of months ago, so I guess the fact I had already purchased a 30-series card didn't hurt my position in queue much. Thanks enewt for doing what you do!
Congratulations on your second card! Thanks for reporting back, your kind words and for using the Associate’s Code for your 3% discount at checkout; it is all appreciated. Enjoy your new gaming goodness!
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2021/12/20 12:35:14
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My notification came in just about an hour ago. Also used enewt's Associate's Code for the purchase. 10G-P5-3897-KL / 11/11/2020 / 2:23:51 PM PT / Yes / True
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/12/20 12:36:49
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TheHackster92 Got my notification today for 3080 just now! 10G-P5-3897-KL 11/3/2020 7:31:22 PM PT Yes True I used enewt's code. One additional note: this is my second 30-series card notification - I bought a 3060 a couple of months ago, so I guess the fact I had already purchased a 30-series card didn't hurt my position in queue much. Thanks enewt for doing what you do!
Grats dude, huge upgrade from the 3060. Let me consolidate the probable alternate responses from the 1 post history crowd: But I entered a queue 3 months ago and haven't gotten any cards yet! I haven't tried anywhere else, and the queue I entered has been open since October 2020...but still, I'm going to rant and threaten to boycott etc.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
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pool_float_g My notification came in just about an hour ago. Also used enewt's Associate's Code for the purchase. 10G-P5-3897-KL / 11/11/2020 / 2:23:51 PM PT / Yes / True
Congratulations! Thanks for reporting back and for using the Associate’s Code for your 3% discount at checkout; both are appreciated. Enjoy your new gaming goodness!
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