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Before they removed the reviews it had dropped to 2 stars. The scalpers replied in one review saying that their was a link they had in advance and could be in line 2 minutes before the page lunched. Then they bought then all and were done. Better luck next launch is all I got from them. The cards are reselling for 2500$ on ebay right now.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Checked ~10 local best buys in the city, none of them got a single card, and talking to the staff none of them actually ever expected to carry these. further, 5 of the 10 don't sell *any* gpu's any more, and of the 5 that did, the 'highest end' ones they had were generally only one or two 3060's at best. Nvidia needs to choose a better partner that is still interested in actually selling graphics cards like microcenter.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.False limited supply if all the talk is correct. Lots of talk about these being produced for months and warehouses full of them. I don't see it as bestbuy's fault, beyond not being able to stop bots, but Nvidia's fault. One would image they are looking for the press to be able to say it is so good and popular it's sold out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't know for sure but I'm leaning toward there was not a lot available. Barely any FE cards on ebay even. It seems like Nvidia fibbed about the amount they had on hand for whatever reason.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.i would have to agree, they should've learned from the ampere launch. instead it seems like they don't care about their customers, or any kind of quality control in terms of who they distribute to. smh. if it weren't for us gamers, these wouldn't even exists
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Limited supply and high demand
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