I think you've got Nvida and AMD mixed up. As far as i am aware retailers have been talking about stock for AMD products.
On launch day I mean, they weren’t able to say what brands would be available or mention stock; thereafter they could.
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I think you've got Nvida and AMD mixed up. As far as i am aware retailers have been talking about stock for AMD products.
From the reviews...
But don't worry I said the same thing back on September 17, 2020 when 3000 series launched. Nearly 40 days later I'm still saying the same thing.
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This is the guy making them ....
This just in guys!
A product launch = derptubers getting one each.![]()
Those tears are delicious as you remind us of the Ampere launch.The very definition of a paper launch?
Not under embargo but not available for sale?
Buying a new gpu would be a great perk at the end of an awful year for me and many others. Shame it doesn't look possible e right now.2020 has been a good year if the worst thing was being unable to buy luxury computer hardware![]()
Indeed it has been. Now all we have to do is wait to see what other nuggets of next gen ported games that will come down the pipeline.2020 has been a good year if the worst thing was being unable to buy luxury computer hardware![]()
Buying a new gpu would be a great perk at the end of an awful year for me and many others. Shame it doesn't look possible e right now.
Overall this is a successful launch.
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Add no working bots and no scalpers on Ebay. Best lauch ever!Those tears are delicious as you remind us of the Ampere launch.
But here is the icing on the cake:
-You don't need to modifying the board itself to OC
-No capacitor issues causing ctd, blackscreens, lol
-No rushed out driver update that lowers GPU boost to prevent blackscreens
-No AMD AIB caught scalping their own customers at double the price
-Greater then 10gb vram without having to re-launch the card again next year with higher vram.
-No reports of AMD webstore crashing, exposing customer data to later go through brick/motar store
Overall this is a successful launch.
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Pretty much everyone can see there has been no launch. Some cards in very limited numvers were sold on Day 1. No one is taking pre-orders because they dont know when stock will arrive and AIB cards are no where to be seen with a another large UK seller stating they have received none.
Your bias is clearly showing if it wasn't self evident previously.
You manged to get a card yet?
Here too, people are buying 3090's to have something decent to play on, until they can get their hands on a 6800xt.To say that people are angry is an understatement, Nvidia cards will be flying off the shelves today - people want a new gpu for new games like cyberpunk, no in 6 months - they want it ASAP and we have Nvidia stock on shelves
What amazes me is that you won't acknowledge that almost 40 days ago Nvidia launched their Ampere cards which have orders today that have not been filled. Yet you keep harping on and on about AMD AIB launch in which reviews were release just a few hours ago. The real elephant in the room is not only alive but stinks after nearly 40 days!!! It's sad really. And, I pitty you and your attempts at ignoring something everyone knows because Ampere's release has been over a month now.Pretty much everyone can see there has been no launch. Some cards in very limited numvers were sold on Day 1. No one is taking pre-orders because they dont know when stock will arrive and AIB cards are no where to be seen with a another large UK seller stating they have received none.
That's some technique old Franky "fast fingers" Azor must have to bag 2 cards out of 10 available at launch.Frank got a card again
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They delivered everything but the goods.
What amazes me is that you won't acknowledge that almost 40 days ago Nvidia launched their Ampere cards which have orders today that have not been filled. Yet you keep harping on and on about AMD AIB launch in which reviews were release just a few hours ago. The real elephant in the room is not only alive but stinks after nearly 40 days!!! It's sad really. And, I pitty you and your attempts at ignoring something everyone knows because Ampere's release has been over a month now.
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Frank got a card again
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