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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
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I’ve been just keeping an eye on the progress. I just made my purchase. FTW3 Ultra. 10G-P5-3897-KR 9/18/2020 9:50:30 PM PT Yes
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:07:59
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Wolborg_Fury I’ve been just keeping an eye on the progress. I just made my purchase. FTW3 Ultra. 10G-P5-3897-KR 9/18/2020 9:50:30 PM PT Yes
Enjoy the card, hopefully you used an Associate's Code for that 3% off ;)
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:08:43
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Wolborg_Fury I’ve been just keeping an eye on the progress. I just made my purchase. FTW3 Ultra. 10G-P5-3897-KR 9/18/2020 9:50:30 PM PT Yes
Congratulations on your new card. Thanks for reporting back to the thread!
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:14:00
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Probably a dumb question, but with a custom loop, 5950X, 3080. Is my 850 W seasonic cutting it a bit close? Or am I fine?
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:14:19
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Any news on Hybrid cards?
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:16:15
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It's the spikes that happen during heavy load on the 3080 & 3090 that have caused issues with lower wattage PSUs, even eVGA's. Several people with 750W PSUs from eVGA & other brands have stated that they had shut down issues etc that were solved by upgrading to a higher wattage PSU, despite not having their GPU OCed at all. Apparently both the 3080 & 3090 have momentary spikes in either wattage or amp load that results in shut downs on most of those PSUs.
Darn, even the EVGA G3 750W? I just upgraded my pc to an i9-10850k with 32GB samsung B-die memory that I'm in the process of overclocking. Was hoping to not have to upgrade my PSU since I only bought it last year. Got a little over a minute to go in the queue for the 3898...I suppose I should start keeping an eye out for a good deal on an 850W PSU.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:17:40
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ARoig Any news on Hybrid cards?
No drops today. Jacob hinted that the "hybrids" may have a drop next week. Not sure which models...and it was not a firm commitment (obviously).
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:18:03
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It's the spikes that happen during heavy load on the 3080 & 3090 that have caused issues with lower wattage PSUs, even eVGA's. Several people with 750W PSUs from eVGA & other brands have stated that they had shut down issues etc that were solved by upgrading to a higher wattage PSU, despite not having their GPU OCed at all. Apparently both the 3080 & 3090 have momentary spikes in either wattage or amp load that results in shut downs on most of those PSUs.
Darn, even the EVGA G3 750W? I just upgraded my pc to an i9-10850k with 32GB samsung B-die memory that I'm in the process of overclocking. Was hoping to not have to upgrade my PSU since I only bought it last year. Got a little over a minute to go in the queue for the 3898...I suppose I should start keeping an eye out for a good deal on an 850W PSU.
you could always check scalpbay as most are calling it these days
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:23:57
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Lumo841 Probably a dumb question, but with a custom loop, 5950X, 3080. Is my 850 W seasonic cutting it a bit close? Or am I fine?
Unless you push that 5950X REALLY hard, you should be completely fine. razierklinge
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It's the spikes that happen during heavy load on the 3080 & 3090 that have caused issues with lower wattage PSUs, even eVGA's. Several people with 750W PSUs from eVGA & other brands have stated that they had shut down issues etc that were solved by upgrading to a higher wattage PSU, despite not having their GPU OCed at all. Apparently both the 3080 & 3090 have momentary spikes in either wattage or amp load that results in shut downs on most of those PSUs.
Darn, even the EVGA G3 750W? I just upgraded my pc to an i9-10850k with 32GB samsung B-die memory that I'm in the process of overclocking. Was hoping to not have to upgrade my PSU since I only bought it last year. Got a little over a minute to go in the queue for the 3898...I suppose I should start keeping an eye out for a good deal on an 850W PSU.
From what I understand the G3 specifically is one of the PSUs that was having the issue - I could be mistaken though, there were a few different 750W models having the problem and 1 or 2 that weren't. I would do a quick forum search or look in the PSU list of what's working thread, see if you can find references to it being good or not. The Hybrid cards are more power efficient because they create less heat & thereby have less ... what's the term for it, my brain is fried... as the card runs cooler, it draws slightly less power as a result, is what I'm trying to say. lol You can always try it, worst thing that could happen is you get a shut down. Just whenever you get your card in, run a benchmark that's heavy load, TimeSpy Extreme or Port Royal, on the GPU. Then try an actual game, if it doesn't randomly shut down during that, you should be good to go.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:24:13
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Lumo841 Probably a dumb question, but with a custom loop, 5950X, 3080. Is my 850 W seasonic cutting it a bit close? Or am I fine?
My current set-up 850W TX-850 (80+ Titanium), 3080FE, and 10900K and have no problems.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:24:54
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@enewt, thanks for the PM (I can't respond because I have less than 10 post lol). I have a Corsair 1200w that I thought was going bad. Guess I'll worry about it when I have my GPU and CPU in hand.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:25:43
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Lumo841 @enewt, thanks for the PM (I can't respond because I have less than 10 post lol). I have a Corsair 1200w that I thought was going bad. Guess I'll worry about it when I have my GPU and CPU in hand.
My pleasure. Best of luck.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:25:52
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CptT95 Aunts custom ordered pc from cyberpower has a 650w plat rated toughpower Psu from Thermaltake Should be one of the good ones right?
For what GPU would it be powering? If it's a 3070, I'd say you'll be fine. Those things have a SIGNIFICANTLY lower "power draw" than the 3080/3090 do. They don't even max out the 2 8-pins on them as far as I understand it.
Ironically enough evga rtx 3060 ti ftw3 ultra :/
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:27:30
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Flintheart Glomgold
Lumo841 Probably a dumb question, but with a custom loop, 5950X, 3080. Is my 850 W seasonic cutting it a bit close? Or am I fine?
My current set-up 850W TX-850 (80+ Titanium), 3080FE, and 10900K and have no problems.
Thanks, good info. Exact PSU I have.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:28:13
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CptT95 Aunts custom ordered pc from cyberpower has a 650w plat rated toughpower Psu from Thermaltake Should be one of the good ones right?
For what GPU would it be powering? If it's a 3070, I'd say you'll be fine. Those things have a SIGNIFICANTLY lower "power draw" than the 3080/3090 do. They don't even max out the 2 8-pins on them as far as I understand it.
Ironically enough evga rtx 3060 ti ftw3 ultra :/
Should be absolutely no issue then:
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:29:20
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Dabadger84
Lumo841 Probably a dumb question, but with a custom loop, 5950X, 3080. Is my 850 W seasonic cutting it a bit close? Or am I fine?
Unless you push that 5950X REALLY hard, you should be completely fine.
razierklinge
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It's the spikes that happen during heavy load on the 3080 & 3090 that have caused issues with lower wattage PSUs, even eVGA's. Several people with 750W PSUs from eVGA & other brands have stated that they had shut down issues etc that were solved by upgrading to a higher wattage PSU, despite not having their GPU OCed at all. Apparently both the 3080 & 3090 have momentary spikes in either wattage or amp load that results in shut downs on most of those PSUs.
Darn, even the EVGA G3 750W? I just upgraded my pc to an i9-10850k with 32GB samsung B-die memory that I'm in the process of overclocking. Was hoping to not have to upgrade my PSU since I only bought it last year. Got a little over a minute to go in the queue for the 3898...I suppose I should start keeping an eye out for a good deal on an 850W PSU.
From what I understand the G3 specifically is one of the PSUs that was having the issue - I could be mistaken though, there were a few different 750W models having the problem and 1 or 2 that weren't. I would do a quick forum search or look in the PSU list of what's working thread, see if you can find references to it being good or not. The Hybrid cards are more power efficient because they create less heat & thereby have less ... what's the term for it, my brain is fried... as the card runs cooler, it draws slightly less power as a result, is what I'm trying to say. lol You can always try it, worst thing that could happen is you get a shut down. Just whenever you get your card in, run a benchmark that's heavy load, TimeSpy Extreme or Port Royal, on the GPU. Then try an actual game, if it doesn't randomly shut down during that, you should be good to go.
I know that the EVGA Series GA was having the issue for sure even on the 850watt. Have not seen that the G3 was... thought that was a much more solid PSU than the GA.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:37:34
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Well Bought and paid for that K|ngp|n now and it should be here on Saturday for me. Cheers Enewt! I remember spending $630 back in 2015 for a 980 ti and thought that seemed crazy lol.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:39:00
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EnigmicAzn Well Bought and paid for that K|ngp|n now and it should be here on Saturday for me. Cheers Enewt! I remember spending $630 back in 2015 for a 980 ti and thought that seemed crazy lol.
Again, congratulations!!! I hope your build goes smoothly. Enjoy it!
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:46:47
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Edit: problem solved Foe the 3080 OC FTW I signed up on 10/7/2020 and wanted to see where the queue is as of now? I did get my 3070 FTW email on the 18th and ordered it. I signed up for that on 10/29/2020
post edited by vulcanrvn90 - 2021/01/20 12:48:59
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:54:08
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gsrcrxsi while any discount is nice, it's still a little crappy for them to just suddenly drop the discount amount. seemingly at the same time that prices went up. you have people that have been waiting in the queue from day one, expecting to pay a certain price (maybe even factoring in that 5% discount for their budget), and then suddenly the prices go up, and the discount gets dropped. it's not an insignificant change in final price. and yeah EVGA is graciously witholding the price hike until April, but the reality is that most people on the queue will not get their notification before then. i used the 5% discount when I bought my 3070 at launch, so the change is definitely recent.
howw is it crappy of them.. the code is referal.. most of us arent even using the code for referal but for discount. and they're a corporation out to make profit. if u dont like it u can go buy expensive msi.asus. gigabyte if u dont like.. slandering them greedy is just you being stupid n selfish.
it's crappy for them to do it quietly hoping no one would notice. it's not a good look. it says "we'll be nice, but we want to be less nice now". *in EVGA board meeting* "what if, instead of just raising prices, we took away some of the discount too?" nothing wrong with expecting consistency.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:55:23
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Boy am I glad I went all in for a t2 850w when I got it 3 years ago, was on the fence for 750 or 850 at the time
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 12:56:22
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vulcanrvn90 I'm not understanding the queue date as of right now. Foe the 3080 OC FTW I signed up on 10/7/2020 and wanted to see where the queue is as of now? I did get my 3070 FTW email on the 18th and ordered it. I signed up for that on 10/29/2020
Queue dates are specific to the card you are queued for, not an overall queue date. So the 3080 FTW3 Ultra is still on 9/18 (around 9:30pm PST?) while the 3070 FTW3 is up to 10/29. It's a combination of: Initial queue date of card (when card was first available for joining the queue), # of people signed up for a particular card, # of people who have actually ordered when they came up in the queue, and production of the card itself. If I'm missing a piece to the puzzle, someone feel free to correct me. Edit: As pointed out by CptT95, RMA's have priority over the queue as well which can reduce the overall # of cards available for distribution to people in queue.
post edited by Waymonger - 2021/01/20 13:03:46
10G-P5-3895-KR 12/29/2020 8:20:31 AM PT No 10G-P5-3897-KR 12/3/2020 8:12:33 AM PT No I imagine I'll be waiting a while
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 13:00:11
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There is also number of RMA that happen which eat into how many cards get out of production and to customers in queue
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
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CptT95 There is also number of RMA that happen which eat into how many cards get out of production and to customers in queue
Ah yes, I forgot about that. Thanks for chiming in!
10G-P5-3895-KR 12/29/2020 8:20:31 AM PT No 10G-P5-3897-KR 12/3/2020 8:12:33 AM PT No I imagine I'll be waiting a while
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 13:07:07
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CptT95 Here is a 750 watt available off evga direct but idk if I would trust it lol 😆 https://www.evga.com/prod...aspx?pn=100-N1-0750-L1
I definitely wouldn't trust that unit with anything important, as is indicated by the 2 year warranty... vs 10 years on the higher end ones.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 13:07:28
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Dabadger84
Lumo841 Probably a dumb question, but with a custom loop, 5950X, 3080. Is my 850 W seasonic cutting it a bit close? Or am I fine?
Unless you push that 5950X REALLY hard, you should be completely fine.
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It's the spikes that happen during heavy load on the 3080 & 3090 that have caused issues with lower wattage PSUs, even eVGA's. Several people with 750W PSUs from eVGA & other brands have stated that they had shut down issues etc that were solved by upgrading to a higher wattage PSU, despite not having their GPU OCed at all. Apparently both the 3080 & 3090 have momentary spikes in either wattage or amp load that results in shut downs on most of those PSUs.
Darn, even the EVGA G3 750W? I just upgraded my pc to an i9-10850k with 32GB samsung B-die memory that I'm in the process of overclocking. Was hoping to not have to upgrade my PSU since I only bought it last year. Got a little over a minute to go in the queue for the 3898...I suppose I should start keeping an eye out for a good deal on an 850W PSU.
From what I understand the G3 specifically is one of the PSUs that was having the issue - I could be mistaken though, there were a few different 750W models having the problem and 1 or 2 that weren't. I would do a quick forum search or look in the PSU list of what's working thread, see if you can find references to it being good or not. The Hybrid cards are more power efficient because they create less heat & thereby have less ... what's the term for it, my brain is fried... as the card runs cooler, it draws slightly less power as a result, is what I'm trying to say. lol You can always try it, worst thing that could happen is you get a shut down. Just whenever you get your card in, run a benchmark that's heavy load, TimeSpy Extreme or Port Royal, on the GPU. Then try an actual game, if it doesn't randomly shut down during that, you should be good to go.
Thanks for the info, I'll definitely do some research into it. But yeah I might just give it a shot and see how the G3 handles the hybrid. That is, if the queue doesn't only move 1 second every couple weeks. Oh and I think the term you were trying to think of is perhaps "leakage"?
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 13:20:06
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razierklinge Thanks for the info, I'll definitely do some research into it. But yeah I might just give it a shot and see how the G3 handles the hybrid. That is, if the queue doesn't only move 1 second every couple weeks. Oh and I think the term you were trying to think of is perhaps "leakage"?
Basically yes. I know someone pointed out in the "500W" XOC Beta BIOS thread that installing a Hybrid kit on his 3090 actually made power draw go down, which makes sense, though he was seeing enough of a difference that I had to question if he had the radiator fans plugged in to the card or not and the like. That is one thing I highly recommend NOT doing, don't leave the fans plugged in to the card, if you have a splitter (or if you don't, buy one) that can power the fans directly off the PSU & plug PWM control in to a motherboard header, that way the fans are not pulling power directly through the card & thereby not using part of the Power Limit that should be going to the GPU to the fans instead... may sound kinda silly since that number can't possibly be a lot, but the on board default eVGA fans go up to ~3000RPM and I'm pretty sure they draw a decent chunk of power even at ~2000RPM.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process
2021/01/20 13:23:20
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CptT95 There is also number of RMA that happen which eat into how many cards get out of production and to customers in queue
Yes. In addition to EVGA's North American retail partners (to whom they have preexisting contractual requirements), step-up queue, Notify queue and RMA process, they have similar international obligations/channels as well. There are a lot of mouths to feed with very limited supply. This is going to remain a slow, plodding process for some time to come....
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