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nVidia Authorized Board Partners. It's a short list:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/pf_boardpartners.html
For months we've heard about yields; yet here we are, closer to what we hope is a hard launch.
With ATI, it seems the brands I favor least are first to market. What's to happen with nVidia? Who will be first to market? Who will have more, with more frequent restocks? And I can't resist this one, who deserves to have more?
EVGA, green with envy for nVidia and a non-defector. BFG, equally dependent on a successful implementation, and also a non-defector. XFX, a brand we covet, but one that's selling ATI cards like crazy. Asus, well they're Asus, they don't care what color it is. And all the rest.
Demand exceeding supply is the magic stuff. Spare whatever GT200 shortage fell from the sky, nVidia loyal partners haven't been on that side of the curve in a while. In my opinion, they deserve to be first to market, and deserve higher goods allocation.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/pf_boardpartners.html
For months we've heard about yields; yet here we are, closer to what we hope is a hard launch.
With ATI, it seems the brands I favor least are first to market. What's to happen with nVidia? Who will be first to market? Who will have more, with more frequent restocks? And I can't resist this one, who deserves to have more?
EVGA, green with envy for nVidia and a non-defector. BFG, equally dependent on a successful implementation, and also a non-defector. XFX, a brand we covet, but one that's selling ATI cards like crazy. Asus, well they're Asus, they don't care what color it is. And all the rest.
Demand exceeding supply is the magic stuff. Spare whatever GT200 shortage fell from the sky, nVidia loyal partners haven't been on that side of the curve in a while. In my opinion, they deserve to be first to market, and deserve higher goods allocation.