>NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 stock won't improve until at least late July NVIDIA's stock levels on the GeForce GTX 1080 until late July, or even early August
>Now we've had an industry source tell us that there won't be a huge flood of GeForce GTX 1080 cards, from all partners, until late July or even early August. This makes sense, but it also means that the price gouging that is happening now, will continue - and could even get worse. The EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW ACX 3.0 is selling for $1999 on Amazon right now, which is absolutely nuts.
What the fuck Nividia. Stop making paper release dates. How about; get this make enough then on the release date you have enough to sell? Crazy idea right.
I was playing to buy on in June. I can't afford to wait another month now, I have no working GPU.
Jace Bailey
Or they could do the proper American Capitalist way and do exactly what they are now and make shitloads of money and markups. Top kek, Americans literally asked for this.
Lucas Brooks
You can buy a 980Ti which is stronger than the 1070 once OC'd.
Gavin Allen
I hope you have a BestBuy nearby.
Wyatt Evans
>reference cooler
Parker Gomez
Then wait, aftermarket cards always come one month later than reference, from both AMd and Nvidia, in fact this time they rushed the aftermarket cards with Pascal.
Michael Bell
For 100 more TDP though
>He's a PSUlet!!!
That's a shit argument
Anthony Morgan
It's been a month, the aftermarkets are even sold out without restock.
Nolan Rivera
Not him but the TDP has never mattered, it's only important for laptop parts and you should never have a dedicated GPU in a laptop.
What is important, however, is driver support and in the long term NVidia is far more eager to stop optimising for their old cards than AMD due to fundamental differences in how the cards are made and how it's handled. Buying a not current gen NVidia card is a bad choice.
John Adams
Literally have a bot camping new egg, nowinstock, and bestbuy. Still waiting.
Jonathan Robinson
I really need a new gpu but rushing into buying one that might be a lot cheaper soon because of AMD releases is a hard choice fuck it sucks being poor
Jordan Williams
if you have to wait another 2 weeks or so, it will be worth it.
or maybe best buy sells the aftermarket cards? idk
it's definitively worth waiting to get a 1080 tho
Cameron Richardson
I'll repasted what I said last time stock was brought up.
It's not that Nvidia rushed Pascal, it's releasing on the same schedule they had last year. It's that they didn't delay Pascal.
It takes three months to make it from order to product. The chips they are selling now are an early production run started in late January, to act as review samples and for marketing purposes. The chips that were actually meant to test the stepping in early March were lost in the earthquake; hence why the early production run was also used to test the chips. Full production was not ordered until mid April, after the chips were tested, they will not be available until late July. They did order another limited production after the earthquake recovery, these are the chips to be available this month.
They do not have more than 25000 cards until late July. As a reference, 17 million GPU's were expected to sell in Q3, including OEM, Laptop Discrete, and Workstation. Nvidia won't have stock for their flagship until the last third of the quarter. The approximate demand for the 1080 and 1070 was expected in the million+ range.
I told all of you guys this back in April but no one listened. However, I thought they would delay rather than launch without stock.
I should note AMD is not affected as GloFlo's 14nm fab is located in New York.
Camden Barnes
AMDPOORFAGGOT shill detected
Owen Kelly
The most entertaining thing is the last time I posted this; the first reply called me a Nvidia shill
Blake Taylor
>I told all of you guys this back in April but no one listened Never saw your post but probably would have taken it into consideration if I had. This also explains why we're seeing new laptops launched with the 9xx series of GPUs. Can't help but wonder how much this will help AMD sales. Everyone is a shill for both companies simultaneously and exclusively. I would complain about how bad it's gotten but it's always been this bad, the only thing that's changed is the word used.
Dominic Ortiz
it's not so much a supply&demand shortage as is a 1 . 7 % . 7 % yeld shortage again NKEKS WILL TRY TO BURRY THIS
Ryan Rogers
Actually it matters on desktops too unless you want your PC to sound like a hoover. I have a GTX 980 and unless I underclock it, it creates way too much heat for the slow fans of my case to exhaust reliably. Turning the fans to higher speeds = more noise.
I think there are people around who care about quiet PCs.
Noah Baker
I care, but I don't care enough to sacrifice performance.
Jaxon Reyes
I care enough. Feels nice having the mechanical hard drives as the loudest component.
Logan Green
My local best buy only sells reference cards from evga on the nvidia side. AMD usually only has reference and pny
Thomas Butler
Never been a problem for me but then I leave the side of my case off. Also, there are quite a lot of really quiet case fans with good air flow, what fans are you using to be so bothered by their noise?
Parker Howard
I'm using Noiseblocker NB-eLoop B12-2s at 5V
Jeremiah Green
Well the whole point of launching months before they were ready was to hurt Polaris sales
AMD goes from owning 2016 to getting cucked by Nvidia
Owen Perry
>Noiseblocker NB-eLoop B12-2s So after a quick look at a review, you've gotten some objectively quiet fans with subjectively terrible noise. I'd hardly call that the fault of the graphics card.
David Rodriguez
They're launching on the same schedule they had 14 months ago mate.
Jonathan Moore
The fans are fine. What I don't want to do is make them go at their full speed of 1300 RPM which is way too much, but required if I want to run my GTX 980 at full TDP.
I'm not finding fault here, I'm just saying that high TDP is bad if you want low noise. I even removed one of my processor fans to keep noise down. It has a D14 style cooler with 2 140mm fans, of which one I removed and the other I run at I think 5V. Could also be 7, but it's probably 5.
No fan in my PC is anywhere near 1000 RPM, that includes the graphics card fan.
William Gomez
>No fan in my PC is anywhere near 1000 RPM How close to your ear is your computer when you use it? This is starting to sound less and less reasonable. Is there something in your environment requiring absolute silence while requiring a large GPU or are you just autistic about it? At this point your HDD must be an annoyingly loud source of noise for you.
Brody Morales
Yes, the HDDs are annoying. I just like peace and quiet. I don't like repetitive humming noises around me, I get enough of that at work where I have tons of racks everywhere with their stupid 6000 RPM whiners.
It's not absolute silence BTW. You can hear my computer if you listen for it. It makes a bit less noise than an old Thinkpad at idle fan speeds.
Elijah Morgan
Sounds like you should be wearing hearing protection at work. You are an extreme fringe case, I doubt there are many others who are as sensitive to noise as you are. I hope you're aware of that.
Isaiah Martin
There's nothing wrong with the referrnce cards. If you guys spent some time reading tech forums or even the /r/nvidia sub, you'd see that people have more issues with their AIB cards compared to people who own the FE cards.
These problems are coil whine, power issues and fan issues.
Lastly, both FE and AIB reach the same overclock. Literally.
Christopher Gray
Never said that there are many people, I just said that there are people who care about it. Silent computing is a thing.
Isaac Ross
Hahahaha.
Kill yourself.
Alexander Richardson
The wort part about having a 9XX is the fact that it will be gimped within 6 months.
Charles Morales
Probably would if I didn't own two GTX 1080s, heh.
Jackson King
Not unless you use Windows 10. Windows 7 doesn't automagically force you to upgrade your driver.
Jayden Murphy
I've got three GTX 1080s
gotta test all three and keep the one I like most, sell the other two at a profit
A FE, MSI gaming x and a g1 gaming, I like the g1 gaming the most and it was the cheapest.
Christopher Carter
>graphics cards aren't tech.
Thomas Gray
fegget who would want to pay premium for open box?
John Nelson
>$2000 on open market
Isaac Turner
A lot of people do, chatting with my steam friends about 10 of them want to buy them from me.