So let me get this straight. We have what, a dozen or so different card models? Most are never going to ever be made again. And a que system that penalizes for not searching the forum as an uber enthusiast seeking max advantage at getting a card? We have a huge number of card models that appear to not have moved in 3 or 4 quarters. Seems to be cards that are dead ends in the que and never going to be made again folks need to moved to products that will. Probably without loosing their time stamp. And condense down the model numbers and get rid of the illusion of choice. Giving priority to folks that have not gotten a card is a really good start. But this is a mess.
Feeling a little burned that as I lived my life and signed up in a que that in fact, none of my part numbers seems to have moved. At all. Meaning I wasted time thinking it was covered. I am, it appears, having my butt hanging in the breeze. This is partly my fault. For putting to much faith in the que and EVGA.
So now we are suppose to dump part numbers voluntarily for dead products or be skipped? Does this really make sense? There ends up being little point signing up for a que if you choose poorly on a bloated product page with reduced supply and no intention of filling certain part numbers cause supply issues and poor planning/leadership/adapting to the reality of the market. Que system was a great idea. How its rolling seems to be turning into a mess for reasons I can only guess at. But bottom line, I need to be more proactive and get a damned card from anyone and not rely on a broken que system with poor management. I am a gamer sure, but also 3d artist and need a freaking decent up to date ray tracing card. UGH.. this is annoying.