Friday, September 18th 2020

NVIDIA RTX 3080 Release Availability Could be a Novel

Scour the Internet's most likely tech-related places in forums such as TechPowerUp's own and Reddit, and a picture begins to form regarding NVIDIA's RTX 3080 launch. It's a bit like a Dali painting, with surrealist expectations, a whispered "NVIDIA's Ultimate Play" through virtual hallways, blink-and-you-missed-it details materialized in stock availability, and science-fiction-worthy bots scouring all available stores for their deployment overlords. Wherever you turn, there are would-be buyers complaining of furious F5 attempts (we heard F5 key replacements are also out of stock these days), with store availability going from "available soon" to "out of stock" faster than a single DOOM Eternal frame can be rendered. Most webstores crashed in one way or another, multiple buyers got attributed the same card from a webstore stock, and even NVIDIA's own store (you know, the one powered by the company who actually drives some of the world's fastest supercomputers) faltered under the pressure.

In other corners of the Internet, however, expectations were met and attempts flourished. These seem to have been mostly met by scalpers, though, so there is nothing idyllic in this particular painting - it's more akin to Edvard Munch's The Scream than it is Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night. On eBay, an RTX 3080 card was allegedly sold for 70,000$ - a particularly criminal act, if I've ever seen one. It's also common, right now, to see some of these going for prices ranging between $1,300 and $5,000 - and at this point, this writer feels he's almost out of metaphors for this particular situation. Apparently, a service named Bounce Alerts was used - it appears that most RTX 3080 orders were done through this service, which automatically bought as much RTX 3080 stock as it could from wherever they were sold. A user reported having acquired some 42 RTX 3080's from the NVIDIA store before stock ran out. There are even bots designed to bid on eBay sales so as to waste scalpers' time and make orders that will never be fulfilled - a sort of poetic justice, if you may, though I don't believe the kind Shakespeare himself would have conceived of.
Cue NVIDIA itself coming out with a statement that manual reviews of placed orders are being done to try and filter out bot or trigger-happy scalper orders, and you've got yourself what may seem more akin to a paper launch than a real, hardware-on-the-shelf one. It should be noted, though - expectations were high, and they seem to have been met. And of course, customers who failed to materialize any order at all will always be more vocal than those who did secure one - it's human nature 101. We'll have to wait and see how availability pans out in the next couple of weeks - only then can we actually look at this event without any novelization. However, one thing can be said: the RTX 3080's launch is a dog from hell. Bukowski knew it before we all did.
"This morning we saw unprecedented demand for the GeForce RTX 3080 at global retailers, including the NVIDIA online store. At 6 a.m. pacific we attempted to push the NVIDIA store live. Despite preparation, the NVIDIA store was inundated with traffic and encountered an error. We were able to resolve the issues and sales began registering normally.

To stop bots and scalpers on the NVIDIA store, we're doing everything humanly possible, including manually reviewing orders, to get these cards in the hands of legitimate customers.

Over 50 major global retailers had inventory at 6 a.m. pacific. Our NVIDIA team and partners are shipping more RTX 3080 cards every day to retailers.

We apologize to our customers for this morning's experience." - NVIDIA PR on 9/17/2020
Oh NVIDIA, this launch has our hearts.
Sources: Gizmodo, Legit Reviews, NVIDIA's Ultimate Play - Moore's Law is Dead, Videocardz
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109 Comments on NVIDIA RTX 3080 Release Availability Could be a Novel

#51
birdie
Almost everywhere you look, AMD fans and NVIDIA haters are dissing NVIDIA for "the botched release", "artificially limited availability", "releasing prematurely because they are afraid of consoles and RDNA 2.0" and "jacking up prices".

Meanwhile NewEgg, a major US etailer serving millions of customers, had their website crash (!) when people started chasing RTX 3080 cards:
Those wanting RTX 3080 GPUs, here's some info:
This morning we experienced more traffic than the morning of Black Friday
Limited inventory sold out in 5 mins

We'll release more as we get more
Bot protection was in place, orders were human Turn on Auto Notify & check back
Source:
And an investigation by Gamers Nexus:


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#52
saki630
I think its commendable that these GPU miners were willing to pay double to get their cards first from an inside source. I just want to upgrade my 1080ti, just get the cards to market so i can pick up a used 2080ti for $500 once the 3070's come out.
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#53
Assimilator
birdieAlmost everywhere you look, AMD fans and NVIDIA haters are sh1tting on NVIDIA for "the botched release", "artificially limited availability", "releasing prematurely because they are afraid of consoles and RDNA 2.0" and "jacking up prices".

Meanwhile NewEgg, a major US etailer serving millions of customers, had their website crash (!) when people started chasing RTX 3080 cards:
twitter.com/Newegg


Source:
Nooo all lies, it's part of the Ngreedia conspiracy, Ngreedia is paying NewEgg to be their shills, there are no RTX 3080 cards, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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#54
EarthDog
birdieAnd an investigation by Gamers Nexus:
32 minutes... no thanks.

Cliff's?
saki630I think its commendable that these GPU miners were willing to pay double to get their cards first from an inside source. I just want to upgrade my 1080ti, just get the cards to market so i can pick up a used 2080ti for $500 once the 3070's come out.
More cement shoes. :(
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#55
Fouquin
RaevenlordOn eBay, an RTX 3080 card was allegedly sold for 70,000$
Some mad lad ran a bot with a few dozen accounts that bid on anything with 3080 in the title and it sent some auctions over $90,000. None of those are getting their money.
lynx29I can't wait for my Big Navi and Ryzen 4800x. Take care Intel and Nvidia, it was a fun ride.
The New York Stock exchange would struggle to keep up with you at this point.
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#56
Xaled
Not paper launch but not a full launch either.. then there is an excuse for the 700$ price to become 1000$ just like how the 999$ of 2080ti went to 1500$ .
Nvidia doing dirty tricks? Your its the way we are being played.
AssimilatorNooo don't you know that according to the AMD fanboys, nobody wants to buy an Ngreedia card, therefore the only explanation for there being no stock is that Ngreedia never released stock!

Or it could be, as Occam's razor would dictate, there are a lot of people who want these cards and not a lot to go around (which is not the same as a paper launch, I don't understand why I even have to explain this).

But fanboys and logic don't mesh too well at the best of times.
You mean ALL fanboys? Or only the fanboy against Nvidia?
What about people who are not fan of any but just want to get best for their money? These are fanboys of who?
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#57
Space Lynx
Astronaut
FouquinSome mad lad ran a bot with a few dozen accounts that bid on anything with 3080 in the title and it sent some auctions over $90,000. None of those are getting their money.



The New York Stock exchange would struggle to keep up with you at this point.
that's good, since they seem to crash hard and ruin lives every 5-10 years.
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#58
Xaled
birdie
Anonymous partner yeah. That is so credible.
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#59
mechtech
Sold out like fresh donuts.

Nvidia should have doubled the price and made their share holders very happy.

Either way meh, I need a new washing machine, my LG one exploded.

I wonder what the yields are like on those big chips with that crazy amount of transistors??
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#60
Xaled
EarthDogFuckinA, this place....lol

Reading some posts feels like strapping on lead boots and trying to jump.
Chill out and don't take things personally
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#61
EarthDog
XaledChill out and don't take things personally
I don't. It's just feeling sorry for humanity as a whole. :)
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#62
BoboOOZ
mechtechI wonder what the yields are like on those big chips with that crazy amount of transistors??
Rumors are, not that great, but as usual, we can imagine they'll get much better with time.
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#63
birdie
XaledAnonymous partner yeah. That is so credible.
Gamers Nexus is a reputable YouTube channel and website with direct ties to SIs and OEMs and they have never been implicated in spreading lies. If anything Stephen Burke is always trying to get to the bottom of it and be as unbiased as possible. You, on the other hand, are free to believe in wild conspiracies and crap spread by no-nomers in the WCCFTech comments section and YouTubers like AdoredTV and Moore's Law Is Dead - both of which love to make up whatever facts to cause a ruckus and attract more views.

Recently the TPU forums have also started to be invaded by rampant AMD fans who lack logic and reasoning which is kinda sad to see.
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#64
phanbuey
I think if you sell out of something before a website can render the "buy button" for most people, it's definitely a paper launch. The effect and damage to credibility is entirely the same.
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#65
DemonicRyzen666
Wait same amount as last launch is that with the 2080 or a lower sku?
Covid-19 really messed with this.
If newegg crashed from only a graphics card sale it doesn't boed well for actually black Friday.I
Traffic will be even higher.

best for no one to buy a rtx 3000 and let it sit on shelves for 6-8 months for a price drop.
but that won't happen......
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#66
Vayra86
Whaddayaknow.... a new graphics card is sold out shortly after launch.

Why is this worth all this noise? Its standard fare.
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#67
Proedros



Definitely not related. Any similarity with fictitious events was purely coincidental
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#68
phanbuey
Vayra86Whaddayaknow.... a new graphics card is sold out shortly after launch.

Why is this worth all this noise? Its standard fare.
Shortly after launch would be ok. 1.2 seconds after launch is a whole new level of fare.

From what I understand the next shipment is October 2nd...
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#70
efikkan
phanbueyFrom what I understand the next shipment is October 2nd...
To a specific store?

Batches will be coming in continuously, some stores may get shipments multiple times a week. The batches from various AiBs are independent of each other.
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#72
Metroid
efikkanIt's sad to see how many desperately try to ruin Nvidia's reputation by spreading misinformation and outright lies.

There is no way Nvidia artificially limit the supply, claiming so is either crazy or completely clueless. Nvidia don't earn anything extra from inflated prices by retailers, and they have every intention to move as many cards as they can, especially if they face uncertain competition from AMD soon.

This launch is simply another case of higher demand than supplies. The demand seems to be even higher this time. There is no conspiracy, just tens of thousands of eager buyers.


This nonsense is already debunked, just look at AiBs like Asus, MSI, Zotac and Gigabyte offering cards at the same MSRP as Nvidia.
It's sad to see that this garbage gets this kind of attention. He is trolling you, and you and the author here fell for it.
I have been saying that the whole day. Nvidia already rose its prices a lot, so nvidia is already earning a lot of money here, so yeah blame retailers or people who want to resell the cards and by the way this was not a paper launch.
saki630I think its commendable that these GPU miners were willing to pay double to get their cards first from an inside source. I just want to upgrade my 1080ti, just get the cards to market so i can pick up a used 2080ti for $500 once the 3070's come out.
Trust me gpu miners do not pay double of something, any savings is important if you are a gpu miner. This was not caused by gpu miners.
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#73
R-T-B
Caring1To be fair they should limit first release to bricks and mortar stores with a one unit per person limit for at least the first week.
With Coronavirus in the states at the level it's at, that really wouldn't fly here.
EarthDogAn editorial based on fud/rumors.
Also it's missing the editorial tag.

Call me a stickler, but you commited a cardinal sin Ravenholm, even if intended as comedy: You called a non-criminal act "criminal" in a non-marked editorial, hence presenting a non-criminal act as factually criminal. This is a big journalism no-no.

I mean I agree it's morally criminal, but that's for editorials, and this isn't marked.

Just sayin'. We all get better through critique.
TheLostSwedeSeems like some people got more than their fair share of cards.
uk.pcmag.com/graphic-cards/128682/how-a-bot-bought-dozens-of-rtx-3080-units-before-consumers-could-grab-them
Scalpers gonna scalp. Welcome to 2020.
birdieRecently the TPU forums have also started to be invaded by rampant AMD fans who lack logic and reasoning which is kinda sad to see.
This is not recent. It is however, annoying.
Agent_DThe whole *everything* was a good idea perverted into something ugly by greed #differenttopic.
Nah, some things are still good. Most of them don't involve money though, or can't.
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#74
Chomiq
XaledAnonymous partner yeah. That is so credible.
Sure because retailers will give away info like "we had x units" openly. Everything is off the record.
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#75
hardcore_gamer
birdieRecently the TPU forums have also started to be invaded by rampant AMD fans who lack logic and reasoning which is kinda sad to see.
The pot calling the kettle black. Posts that religiously defend a company, no matter which one it is, are eyesores in the forums.

Either Nvidia and the retailers failed with their bot protection measures or they had very few numbers for sale at launch. Either way, as somebody who woke up at 5 am to order one of these, I'd call this a botched launch.
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