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980 Ti Availability

Depends. AIB websites are usually your best bet the first day. Newegg and Amazon can be spotty.

Oops, you said "when." I believe nvidia's site already sold out of them. Other websites will probably be sometime tomorrow, but IIRC newegg and amazon were really slow putting the Titan X up. I think it was several days before they had them.
 
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Just bought the Gigabyte one with Batman: AK Promo on Newegg....Man it is been a while for me to buy a top-end video card that just been released....
 
EVGA Hybrid is sold out. Well I wanted to wait to see what the 390x brought to the table anyways. This is forced discipline.
 
Here is a stock 980Ti stock tracker:
http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/nvidia/gtx980ti/

NV has reference cards in stock for sale on their website, maximum of 2 per person:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/geforce-gtx-980-ti/buy-gpu

The irony is that after-market cards will be better than reference blower 980Ti that sounds like a jet engine at even 58% fan speed. So even if a gamer just wanted to buy a 980Ti only over any Fiji card for whatever reason, I would still wait. Who doesn't want an MSI Gaming G6 or Gigabyte Windforce G1 that turn off their fans completely up to 65*C? That alone makes them far superior to the blower version. 0dBA idle noise levels? Yes please.
 
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Here is a stock 980Ti stock tracker:
http://www.nowinstock.net/computers/videocards/nvidia/gtx980ti/

NV has reference cards in stock for sale on their website, maximum of 2 per person:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/geforce-gtx-980-ti/buy-gpu

Haha, great post!

Add to the fact we were all sitting some FANTASTIC games that could use the GPU grunt like Far Cry, UT2004 and Painkiller than just released the prior month. 😛

P.S. We enthusiasts also had to walk uphill both ways to our PCs then too. 😛
 
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Anyway......

Looks like Amazon removed the EVGA listings that were price gouging. Hopefully means they are fixing it. They still had 11 in stock before it went away.
 
Back on topic. Where on earth are the regular reference board ACX 2.0+s at? Not the SC ACX 2.0s but the plain jain ACX? There has not been a single one in stock yet, anywhere. They simply are vapor ware at this point. Ida thought these would be the biggest, first movers for eVGA.
 
Looks like normal cards are reaching 1400 comfortably with just under 1500 being the "stable" cap.

Are the cards with the custom PCB's worth the extra cost/size?
 
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