Is there a way to verify your place in line for the EVGA queue? I listed for a few cards months ago and haven't heard a peep.
EVGA royally screwed customers. I'm in the same position. I had probably 6-7 cards with notifications since last Oct., over a year ago at this point. They had us narrow it down to two cards. Fine, I understand that, so I picked the two best. Come to find out, both of those cards haven't seen movement in well over a month and EVGA told me they aren't going to produce those cards anymore. So we've been sitting in the queue for over a year and they don't have the decency to move us over to a similar card that is being produce or even let us know! I had no clue till I asked in the EVGA forum. So all the while, other people who signed up later are getting cards and we're not getting anything unless we sign up again and wait until...? By that time, the 4000 series will be out. EVGA really did a disservice to possible consumers.I feel your frustration. I signed up for the RTX 3080 XC3 Black on 10/6/2020 and the RTX 3070 XC3 Black on 10/31/2020. Neither of these models have made any movement on enewt's report in months, and it doesn't look like Evga is interested in producing any of their lower cost models.
EVGA royally screwed customers. I'm in the same position. I had probably 6-7 cards with notifications since last Oct., over a year ago at this point. They had us narrow it down to two cards. Fine, I understand that, so I picked the two best. Come to find out, both of those cards haven't seen movement in well over a month and EVGA told me they aren't going to produce those cards anymore. So we've been sitting in the queue for over a year and they don't have the decency to move us over to a similar card that is being produce or even let us know! I had no clue till I asked in the EVGA forum. So all the while, other people who signed up later are getting cards and we're not getting anything unless we sign up again and wait until...? By that time, the 4000 series will be out. EVGA really did a disservice to possible consumers.
Both of mine aren't low end cards - 3080 FTW and 3080 XC3 Gaming. They said you should move to the Ultra, but I would be glad to do, but that would start me at a new date and they've also shut down the notifications, lol. Lovely, way to go EVGA!
They moved my cards over to the LHR ones and i was fine with that because I don't mine. My issue is they haven't communicated anything and didn't give us an opportunity to move into another card line. At the end of the day, EVGA doesn't care because they are going to sell out every card they manufacture.I figured they would only produce FTW3 Ultras due to chip shortages and because most chips can reach the clock speeds needed for those variants. I also think they're focusing on Ti variants because yields are good. Both decisions would be highly profitable for them, as those are premium products. This is why I doubt I'll ever see my LHR 3080 for $909 anytime soon, since they can sell 3080 Ti cards for $1419 all day long without much additional manufacturing cost to them.
PartNumber DateEntered Notify Sent Active
10G-P5-3899-KR 9/15/2021 11:06:44 AM PT No False
10G-P5-3898-KL 9/15/2021 11:06:26 AM PT No False
10G-P5-3889-KR 9/15/2021 11:06:12 AM PT No False
10G-P5-3888-KL 9/15/2021 11:06:02 AM PT No False
10G-P5-3897-KR 12/19/2020 5:53:49 AM PT No False
10G-P5-3895-KR 12/19/2020 5:53:38 AM PT No False
10G-P5-3885-KR 12/19/2020 5:51:21 AM PT No False
10G-P5-3883-KR 12/4/2020 3:51:34 AM PT No True
10G-P5-3881-KR 11/25/2020 8:25:19 PM PT No True
thx that does seam to be what i was looking for@plopke Yes I am in the US. You may want to search through the queue thread at EVGA, lot of info in there.
The two I left active are a 3060 Ti and a 3070. Both on the list since 2/16/2021. I bought a used 1080 Ti, to satisfy my cravings for a better GPU. I really don't need a better card as this does great on my 1440p monitor.I appreciate what EVGA tried to do. But yea. I have given up hope.
I figured they would only produce FTW3 Ultras due to chip shortages and because most chips can reach the clock speeds needed for those variants. I also think they're focusing on Ti variants because yields are good. Both decisions would be highly profitable for them, as those are premium products. This is why I doubt I'll ever see my LHR 3080 for $909 anytime soon, since they can sell 3080 Ti cards for $1419 all day long without much additional manufacturing cost to them.