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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:07:36 (permalink)
viperp12
Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!




No. These are people who queued in late November/early December (depending on SKU) getting a Hybrid card.
 
Those of us from September are still waiting.

10G-P5-3881-KR     9/17/2020 9:44:07 PM PT      No
 
10 SKUs "launched" on 9/16, three of which have queues that still haven't even reached the 9/17 release date.  EVGA: where are the 3881, 3883, and 3895?
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:09:09 (permalink)
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viperp12
Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!




No. These are people who queued in late November/early December (depending on SKU) getting a Hybrid card.
 
Those of us from September are still waiting.




Well that seems strange.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:09:26 (permalink)
viperp12
Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!




No hybrid cards were available in Sept...
 
They were available last month and yesterday

10G-P5-3898-KR 12/16/2020 9:06:11 AM PT Yes
10G-P5-3888-KR 12/10/2020 9:09:35 AM PT Yes
08G-P5-3767-KR 11/9/2020 11:14:20 AM PT Yes
12G-P5-3968-KR 6/3/2021 7:43:23 AM PT Yes
10G-P5-3897-KR 10/29/2020 7:52:54 AM PT No
12G-P5-3967-KR 6/3/2021 8:25:18 AM PT No


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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:09:51 (permalink)
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viperp12
Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!




No. These are people who queued in late November/early December (depending on SKU) getting a Hybrid card.
 
Those of us from September are still waiting.




Well that seems strange.




Isn't it?

10G-P5-3881-KR     9/17/2020 9:44:07 PM PT      No
 
10 SKUs "launched" on 9/16, three of which have queues that still haven't even reached the 9/17 release date.  EVGA: where are the 3881, 3883, and 3895?
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:10:09 (permalink)
viperp12
Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!


Alot of us been waiting 3 month for a card and some others will wait up to 5 or more to receive their noty to buy. 
Looking at enewts sheet will give you a idea on what is going on.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:12:32 (permalink)
actek23
I never thought of doing intake from the top and the exhaust from front...
 
i already have a 240 AIO Rad up top exhausting out and 3 120 intake fans intaking in.  
 
Just thinking how i would do my setup when i get my 3080 Hybrid.
 
Was thinking mounting the GPU rad up front and intake in and then keep CPU rad up top and exhaust out since hot air rises...



I would flip them around or switch their positions if possible once you get the card, having your CPU radiator in an intake setting is going to "intake" far less heat, as CPU radiators don't really put out large amounts of heat unless you're heavily-using the CPU - the GPU radiator if you're using the GPU at all will very likely put out more heat - think of it this way, most current/newer generation CPUs have a 95-170W TDP of heat output/power draw, meaning that's all your CPU radiator has to contend with heat wise... a 3080/3090 chip can draw upwards of 225-350W+ by itself, and all of that heat will be outputted through those radiator fins.
That's why I suggest doing the 3080/3090 AIO Radiator as exhaust, and the CPU as intake, if you have a case where you only have 2 spots for radiators of the 240/280/360 variety.

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:13:24 (permalink)
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viperp12
Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!


Alot of us been waiting 3 month for a card and some others will wait up to 5 or more to receive their noty to buy. 
Looking at enewts sheet will give you a idea on what is going on.




Ok I'll look at the sheet... I didn't mean just hybrids, any card in general from the looks of it. Have just been reading the forum and was a bit surprised to see people queued up back in September and still have not been able to order a card. I am really glad they are doing this though to combat the bots and scalpers and hopefully it will get sorted out, but ugh, still no fun.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:13:26 (permalink)
enewt
 
Lots of folks have been contributing...it would be a vibrant community without everybody here -- so thank you too!  Thank you very much for the kind words; they are appreciated.




I really want to know what you plan on doing with this small army you have amassed.
 
Dryvlyne

Lastly, EVGA should really take down the auto-notify buttons on many, if not all, of the SKUs to allow supply to reasonably catch up. All they're doing is giving false hope to ppl. Hell, even ppl who are minutes or seconds away in their respective queues have been sitting in that spot for weeks if not months already.




EVGA has been clear that the que system doesn't guarantee when you get a chance for a card when your turn comes up and they have made no guarantee of when that may be. I people want to deceive themselves into thinking that signing up at a certain time entitles them to having a card within a certain time - well EVGA cannot do much about that.
 
EVGA saw a problem (too much demand and not enough supply and a lot of pissed of consumers) and they they made an excellent attempt to connect their customers with their products in a fair manner instead of the free for all at other retail sites.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:14:05 (permalink)
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actek23
I never thought of doing intake from the top and the exhaust from front...
 
i already have a 240 AIO Rad up top exhausting out and 3 120 intake fans intaking in.  
 
Just thinking how i would do my setup when i get my 3080 Hybrid.
 
Was thinking mounting the GPU rad up front and intake in and then keep CPU rad up top and exhaust out since hot air rises...



I would flip them around or switch their positions if possible once you get the card, having your CPU radiator in an intake setting is going to "intake" far less heat, as CPU radiators don't really put out large amounts of heat unless you're heavily-using the CPU - the GPU radiator if you're using the GPU at all will very likely put out more heat - think of it this way, most current/newer generation CPUs have a 95-170W TDP of heat output/power draw, meaning that's all your CPU radiator has to contend with heat wise... a 3080/3090 chip can draw upwards of 225-350W+ by itself, and all of that heat will be outputted through those radiator fins.
That's why I suggest doing the 3080/3090 AIO Radiator as exhaust, and the CPU as intake, if you have a case where you only have 2 spots for radiators of the 240/280/360 variety.




Any advice for me if I happen to get a hybrid card first? I'm running an NR200. I was thinking of mounting the radiator on the side panel as intake along with two bottom fans under the GPU as intake and two top fans output. 
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:14:20 (permalink)
Im in a similar predicament. I was thinking about moving my H100i to the front. Having it in intake configuration on the top 2 slots. the bottom fan slot would be a single 120mm blowing fresh air on the GPU. While the GPU RAD is mounted on the top in exhaust configuration.

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:15:54 (permalink)
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Whoops, just edited my post, my bad!
10G-P5-3888-KR    12/10/2020 11:06:54 AM PT    No 
 
This is my other one I queued for as well. From the looks of it, it's seen zero movement lately huh? 
10G-P5-3881-KR    9/24/2020 4:05:19 PM PT    No



It seems like the 3888 (3080 XC3 Hybrid) queue is moving at a pretty brisk pace thus far, but I would say most likely you're a few batches away at that time, meaning a few weeks.  Probably gonna see that one before the air-cooled card though.
 
Good luck though, hopefully it'll be sooner!

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:17:12 (permalink)
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actek23
I never thought of doing intake from the top and the exhaust from front...
 
i already have a 240 AIO Rad up top exhausting out and 3 120 intake fans intaking in.  
 
Just thinking how i would do my setup when i get my 3080 Hybrid.
 
Was thinking mounting the GPU rad up front and intake in and then keep CPU rad up top and exhaust out since hot air rises...



I would flip them around or switch their positions if possible once you get the card, having your CPU radiator in an intake setting is going to "intake" far less heat, as CPU radiators don't really put out large amounts of heat unless you're heavily-using the CPU - the GPU radiator if you're using the GPU at all will very likely put out more heat - think of it this way, most current/newer generation CPUs have a 95-170W TDP of heat output/power draw, meaning that's all your CPU radiator has to contend with heat wise... a 3080/3090 chip can draw upwards of 225-350W+ by itself, and all of that heat will be outputted through those radiator fins.
That's why I suggest doing the 3080/3090 AIO Radiator as exhaust, and the CPU as intake, if you have a case where you only have 2 spots for radiators of the 240/280/360 variety.




Now that you put it that way, it makes total sense. 
 
CPU AIO cooler up front at instake and then GPU AIO cooler up top as exhaust.  
 
Thanks!

10G-P5-3898-KR 12/16/2020 9:06:11 AM PT Yes
10G-P5-3888-KR 12/10/2020 9:09:35 AM PT Yes
08G-P5-3767-KR 11/9/2020 11:14:20 AM PT Yes
12G-P5-3968-KR 6/3/2021 7:43:23 AM PT Yes
10G-P5-3897-KR 10/29/2020 7:52:54 AM PT No
12G-P5-3967-KR 6/3/2021 8:25:18 AM PT No


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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:18:52 (permalink)
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Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!




No. These are people who queued in late November/early December (depending on SKU) getting a Hybrid card.
 
Those of us from September are still waiting.




Well that seems strange.




Why? Anyone could have signed up for the Hybrid at the same time when the notification went up. Then you can clear your old notifications and allow someone else to get a non-hybrid card.
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:20:41 (permalink)
Zephmeister
 
Any advice for me if I happen to get a hybrid card first? I'm running an NR200. I was thinking of mounting the radiator on the side panel as intake along with two bottom fans under the GPU as intake and two top fans output. 



What case?  You can always do the bottom intake fans, then have the GPU's radiator as exhaust on the side.  I actually thought about doing that myself (my case has brackets that can be "connected" to the sides to allow fans (or radiators) to be mounted to it), but I'm going to see if I can squeeze it up top first lol Will be a tight fit, and the tubes on my current CPU AIO & the 3090/3080 Hybrid both aren't long enough to make it to the front of my case - but I do believe I can just barely make a 240mm fit, with push-only fans, beside the 280mm up top (of course I'll have to remove it to install the GPU's radiator, it'll be that tight of a fit):
 

 
Eventually that issue will be relieved by me going open loop on my CPU & having that setup's radiator up front, but for now... it's gonna be a bit tubey/wirey up there.

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:21:53 (permalink)
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viperp12
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viperp12
Wait,
 
Are all of these posts saying that people who queued back in September are just now getting notifications that they can buy a hybrid card?!




No. These are people who queued in late November/early December (depending on SKU) getting a Hybrid card.
 
Those of us from September are still waiting.




Well that seems strange.




Isn't it?


You would've thought someone would have queued up for something else by now. 😆
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:22:26 (permalink)
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mezzanine510
Whoops, just edited my post, my bad!
10G-P5-3888-KR    12/10/2020 11:06:54 AM PT    No 
 
This is my other one I queued for as well. From the looks of it, it's seen zero movement lately huh? 
10G-P5-3881-KR    9/24/2020 4:05:19 PM PT    No



It seems like the 3888 (3080 XC3 Hybrid) queue is moving at a pretty brisk pace thus far, but I would say most likely you're a few batches away at that time, meaning a few weeks.  Probably gonna see that one before the air-cooled card though.
 
Good luck though, hopefully it'll be sooner!




Thanks! I would actually prefer the hybrid at this point TBH, my case is pretty but the airflow is not. 
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:23:09 (permalink)
So the 3080 Ultra XC drops have stopped dead in their tracks after getting past release day and just a few hours away from where I am on the queue?
 
LMFAO - true 2020 fashion.
 
Ohhh man, I gotta laugh, but you know what? I give up. Game over man. At this point, either I get a notification or I don't. I'm done waiting around with expectations, checking stores and this forum everyday.
 
Hopefully when the clock strikes 12:00PM January 1st, 2021 for every part of the Earth, the evil heinous fog AKA "2020" will miraculously lift and the terribly done black and white TV show the world is trapped in will turn to color.
 

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:23:50 (permalink)
enewt have you updated the spreadsheet today, I included my information on my 7 queue spots yesterday in the early afternoon, and wondering when I would be able to potentially find out my relative spot in the total queue
 
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:25:34 (permalink)
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Today
 
08G-P5-3663-KR
08G-P5-3665-KR
08G-P5-3755-KR
08G-P5-3767-KR
10G-P5-3888-KR
10G-P5-3897-KR
24G-P5-3975-KR
24G-P5-3978-KR
24G-P5-3988-KR
400-HY-1988-B1




Can we get an official statement from the company regarding the lack of production on 3881, 3883, and 3895?  A lot of us were allowed to sign-up into queues for cards that EVGA (allegedly) knowingly had no intention of making in any reasonable or significant capacity this year, but left the community to figure out on their own until our only (current) recourse is joining the back of the line for literally any other SKU or fighting bots at retail websites.  Specifically, could these three questions be addressed by the company:
  1. Why were sign-ups/queues for 3881, 3883, and 3895 allowed in the first place if the company had no intention of making them in reasonable volumes prior to 2021?
  2. For those who signed-up for those cards specifically (especially those on launch days 9/16-9/17), what recourse (if any) will EVGA offer that could accelerate getting cards sooner (such as queue merging, offering upgrades to the XC3/FTW3 cards actually in production, or switching queues entirely to a 3070/3090 that is in production)?
  3. For future launches, will EVGA commit to only permitting sign-ups/queues for cards in active production, and not launch or fulfill additional SKUs (Hybrid, Kingpin, etc) until a sizable portion (e.g., ~60% of the backlog) of each outstanding SKU is fulfilled?
I know you're getting slammed, JacobF, but you're our lifeline into the company proper.  Thank you for any additional clarification you're able to bring us, and the excellent work you've done thus far.




You're kidding yourself if you think they're going to comment to this, we are the minority and drew the short straw it is what it is. 
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:25:48 (permalink)
Got my email this morning. My Auto-Notify was 10G-P5-3897-KR  9/18/2020 6:50:21 AM PST. Should be getting my card Monday!
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:25:58 (permalink)
Damn look at that cable management! ;)
post edited by viper809 - 2020/12/11 12:28:13
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:26:39 (permalink)
I just realized how semi-out of date the picture I posted of my system is after looking at it lul... fans & the arrangement thereof have changed slightly, all my front intake is now 120mm Vardars, the 200mm behemoth in the middle is a bit further up, I have a 140mm "Riing" fan on my RAM/VRM area now that seems to be working very well - minor changes, but it looks quite a bit different because of them.
 
kwasiland
Im in a similar predicament. I was thinking about moving my H100i to the front. Having it in intake configuration on the top 2 slots. the bottom fan slot would be a single 120mm blowing fresh air on the GPU. While the GPU RAD is mounted on the top in exhaust configuration.




That sounds like a solid plan for optimal temps in your case's case.
 
actek23
Now that you put it that way, it makes total sense. 
 
CPU AIO cooler up front at instake and then GPU AIO cooler up top as exhaust.  
 
Thanks!



No problem, and feel free to come back around when you get the card in & ask any questions you might have, I'll probably still be around hanging out even if I receive my card by then.
 
 

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:26:58 (permalink)
Dabadger84
 
What case?  You can always do the bottom intake fans, then have the GPU's radiator as exhaust on the side.  I actually thought about doing that myself (my case has brackets that can be "connected" to the sides to allow fans (or radiators) to be mounted to it), but I'm going to see if I can squeeze it up top first lol Will be a tight fit, and the tubes on my current CPU AIO & the 3090/3080 Hybrid both aren't long enough to make it to the front of my case - but I do believe I can just barely make a 240mm fit, with push-only fans, beside the 280mm up top (of course I'll have to remove it to install the GPU's radiator, it'll be that tight of a fit):
 
Eventually that issue will be relieved by me going open loop on my CPU & having that setup's radiator up front, but for now... it's gonna be a bit tubey/wirey up there.




Your case has quite a bit of room!
I'm working with a Cooler Master NR200 case:

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:31:13 (permalink)
Straykatt
 
You're kidding yourself if you think they're going to comment to this, we are the minority and drew the short straw it is what it is. 



Not the first time I've held companies' feet to the fire and gotten a proper response.  They gain community goodwill and trust by answering, and it's not like there's anything legal (I'm aware of) they could get dinged for by admitting their mistakes.  The key is to be calm, clear, professional, and firm in your requests for comment; encourage good decorum from supporters and detractors alike; and not relenting until you get a proper response.
 
It's worked pretty well for me in the past.

10G-P5-3881-KR     9/17/2020 9:44:07 PM PT      No
 
10 SKUs "launched" on 9/16, three of which have queues that still haven't even reached the 9/17 release date.  EVGA: where are the 3881, 3883, and 3895?
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:32:01 (permalink)
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Damn look at that that cable management! ;)




LUL at even considering cable management in a system with 16 fans + CPU block + a GPU with 3 power plugs... you should see what the back area looks like.
 
I could make it neater in both areas, but as long as I'm constantly rearranging stuff, I don't see the point in making semi-permanent cable tie downs etc for a while yet.  Once I get the open loop in & done, I'll probably finally do it.
 
The back area is a complete mess though, 3 Thermaltake controllers because my Thermaltake RGB fans are all gen-1s so they have USB-style headers from each fan that have to be plugged in to controllers, that are then daisy-chained together & plugged in to a USB port on the motherboard.  It's actually a nice system, for everything but wiring, as it controls all the fans independently, and only takes up a single USB header on the motherboard's plug ins, and each fan only has ONE wire coming out of it, instead of multiple like all the newer aRGB fans have (like the Vardars I'm now using in some places).
 
In the front area, I'd give my cable management a "meh"/acceptable rating.  We don't talk about the back.  Things go there & don't come back.

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:34:29 (permalink)
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Your case has quite a bit of room!
I'm working with a Cooler Master NR200 case:





Oh yeah, if you're willing to leave the case open like that, you could 100% setup other areas as intake, and put the GPU radiator there as exhaust, that's what I'd do in your case's case for sure.  Tubing will be a bit of a fiasco, but you can make it work I think.
Keep in mind, the tubing on the Hybrid cards is non-rigid, but it is also sleeved, so it's very hard to make it "kink", unless you're bending it too much right at the fittings-area of the radiator, it's pretty much not going to kink at all.

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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:39:42 (permalink)
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Oh yeah, if you're willing to leave the case open like that, you could 100% setup other areas as intake, and put the GPU radiator there as exhaust, that's what I'd do in your case's case for sure.  Tubing will be a bit of a fiasco, but you can make it work I think.
Keep in mind, the tubing on the Hybrid cards is non-rigid, but it is also sleeved, so it's very hard to make it "kink", unless you're bending it too much right at the fittings-area of the radiator, it's pretty much not going to kink at all.



Well I just opened it to show the layout a bit better. I was planning on keeping it closed. But I think radiator exhaust might work, although it will have to push through the dust filtered panel as well. I opted for the XC3 version only because it looked less "tall" so I'd have more breathing room for routing the tubes. I should be able to manage them in a way that won't damage them especially with your description of them. I do have room for them to wind up a bit in front of my PSU (covered by the fan in the front of the pic). Good advice though! Thanks!
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:42:13 (permalink)
EVGA has always been a good Company to me most of my parts are from them but after the launch of 3080 and all the issues trying to be home at a time when I could even attempt to get a card was not going to happen. EVGA's solution was the best and at least allowed me a change to get a card at some point. What they have done will ensure that any future needs for parts they will always get my business first.  They took a look at the situation and took their customers needs to hart. A good company always does.  
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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:45:43 (permalink)
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Lots of folks have been contributing...it would be a vibrant community without everybody here -- so thank you too!  Thank you very much for the kind words; they are appreciated.



I really want to know what you plan on doing with this small army you have amassed.

 
First thing...I am going to ask them to proofread my posts.  I meant..."it wouldn't be a vibrant community without everybody here...."
 
Second thing...I would ask them all to dust their cases...these beauties we are hunting for...they deserve a clean home.
 
Third thing...lobby Congress to pass a new law...outlawing paper launches.
 
 
killertofu44
enewt have you updated the spreadsheet today, I included my information on my 7 queue spots yesterday in the early afternoon, and wondering when I would be able to potentially find out my relative spot in the total queue

 
I updated the queue summary this morning before the drops.  The summary will be updated again tonight.  A link is in my signature block below.  
 
I do not control the spreadsheets and don't recommend looking at the ordinal positioning they purport to show.  The spreadsheets constitute a subset of a subset (at best) of total signatories whereas the timeline hours, minutes, seconds...those aren't hidden from us.  Focus on the timeline...not the purported positioning, that is my best advice and what my work product in the form of the daily summary has tried to emphasize.  Best of luck!
 
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Got my email this morning. My Auto-Notify was 10G-P5-3897-KR  9/18/2020 6:50:21 AM PST. Should be getting my card Monday!


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Re: New EVGA.com Notification Checkout Process 2020/12/11 12:47:14 (permalink)
enewt thanks for the info I will do a little research now
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