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

#101
Fluffmeister
I wonder if AMD will suffer the same fate with Big Navi.
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#102
Ruyki
XaledEvet the most honest youtuber(who is doing youtubing for money) won't risk and stand and say the truth if it is Nvidia. Because of Nvidia itself and its fanatic radical fanboys.

You remember what to happened to Kyle Bennett when he exposed the GPP program? Not many sites had that in their news.
Gamernexus, Hardware Canucks and all other sites that didn't even mention it.
Gamers Nexus made a video on GPP.
Here it is:

The video was made after GPP was canceled by nvidia. I only watched 2 minutes of it but in those 2 minues, nvidia is getting lightly roasted.
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#103
R-T-B
Caring1It's not criminal or a scam, it's quite clear in the listing what they are selling.
It's morally criminal because they are targeting the ignorant.

No, it's not an actual crime. But it is morally degenerate if you prefer that term.

You could argue the ignorant need to learn to read, but that'll never happen, and these do tend to be people scammed trying to buy products they don't understand for their kids they love. These are people literally profiteering off tech illiteracy without helping at all and thinking they are clever.
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#105
quadibloc
I personally was not planning to upgrade, but out of curiosity I checked my local retailer. Two stores in my city each had one card each of two models from Gigabyte, all the others were not in stock. So two lucky people showing up first at each location would get one at retail price. There are other computer stores in the city, of course, but I couldn't think of any with a better chance to at least have one.
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#106
basco
i love the word Win-Dictiv if i understood that correct at 5:36
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#107
Vayra86
I've honestly never had trouble acquiring hardware at a normal price.

Its the same on every market, if you're in a hurry, you pay too much.
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#108
Auer
FluffmeisterI wonder if AMD will suffer the same fate with Big Navi.
Only if the demand is there.
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#109
ExcuseMeWtf
FluffmeisterI wonder if AMD will suffer the same fate with Big Navi.
Suffer :roll:

As if it wasn't preplanned by nVidia.

AMD will almost certainly try to do the same.
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