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Come on ASUS. All we ask is you deliver 2000 Strix OC's.
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Taiwan.Where would one find an RTX 3080/90, distance is not a factor, i could send my driver to collect.
Anyone else tempted to pick up one of the overpriced PNY 3090's? Purely because I cant bothered to wait any more?
Based on current shipments it will be late Jan or early Feb by the time I get my 3080 and I ordered on release day.
Wait for another drop of FE, they were up for 45 mins!! so if you are patient, you can score one for RSP
Yes I bought one yesterday and it arrived this morning. The 3090s and 3070s were up for ages but 3080s sold out instantly.Really?! I didnt realise there were more FE being made available!
All we ask you is to deliver 2000 Tuf Non-OC'sCome on ASUS. All we ask is you deliver 2000 Strix OC's.
Doh! You could have had my spare but kids have intervened.No Haribo for me
so you wait at the uk nvidia site and then you are redirected to the competitor site?Yes I bought one yesterday and it arrived this morning. The 3090s and 3070s were up for ages but 3080s sold out instantly.
THX!
BTW, anyone noticed OCUK is / was trying to take a page out of the competitors book and created a dedicated stock update page? It's here: https://www.overclockers.co.uk/news...ular-updates-on-deliveries-and-stock-559.html but I guess it crashed and burned...
Where did you find this info from? This is hopefully the start of something good...Gigabyte updates shall be posted by Giga-Man on these forums but there are small amounts of stock due across the range and they are promising a larger delivery end of next week GIBBON. has he thrown his dummy out of the pram or do you really think he wants gig-man to do the updates.
200 No-see versions would do me. I understand why they're doing it, but I can seriously see me boycotting Asus stuff in future after this behaviour. I bought my first Asus product in 1996 (a mobo to run a Cyrix 686); and 2020 may be my last. And I know, one customer (or costumer as one guy here likes to call us) is not going to make a difference. But lots of ones do.All we ask you is to deliver 2000 Tuf Non-OC's