Durakus
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Yikes. I am beginning to wish I ordered when It first dropped so I'd at least be a few months in the queue. lol...I’ll be on 60 working days tomorrow, still in pre-production.
Yikes. I am beginning to wish I ordered when It first dropped so I'd at least be a few months in the queue. lol...I’ll be on 60 working days tomorrow, still in pre-production.
I too had to change a component in my standard 3080 build due to stock (the case), but also swapped the CPU and motherboard from an Intel i5-10600K to the new AMD 5600X. I figured I've been waiting this long, I may as well take advantage of the other new and shiny stuff that's come out in the interim!Long term lurker in this forum, been patiently waiting had a couple of changes here and there due to pc specialist informing me of no stock. And here i sit on nearly 50 days.
Standard 3080
I done the exact same around 2 weeks ago and they told me I would retain my spot in the queue, 2nd October.I too had to change a component in my standard 3080 build due to stock (the case), but also swapped the CPU and motherboard from an Intel i5-10600K to the new AMD 5600X. I figured I've been waiting this long, I may as well take advantage of the other new and shiny stuff that's come out in the interim!
I was in contact with a chap at PCS, as initially I was told that swapping from Intel to AMD on the CPU would classify it as a "new" build entirely and would reset my place in the 3080 queue, but after a bit of back-and-forth, was told they could make that change without resetting everything, and keep my place in the 3080 queue.
My original order was on 5th of October, so I'm at 48 working days... now wondering if I do have my original place in the queue, or if I have secretly screwed myself by making that CPU swap back on the 9th of November...
That is shockingI’ll be on 60 working days tomorrow, still in pre-production.
I’ve spoken to PCS about changing mine from Intel to AMD and they have said that I have already been allocated my GPU (3080) so that my place in the queue wouldn’t be affected. So would imagine same applies to youI too had to change a component in my standard 3080 build due to stock (the case), but also swapped the CPU and motherboard from an Intel i5-10600K to the new AMD 5600X. I figured I've been waiting this long, I may as well take advantage of the other new and shiny stuff that's come out in the interim!
I was in contact with a chap at PCS, as initially I was told that swapping from Intel to AMD on the CPU would classify it as a "new" build entirely and would reset my place in the 3080 queue, but after a bit of back-and-forth, was told they could make that change without resetting everything, and keep my place in the 3080 queue.
My original order was on 5th of October, so I'm at 48 working days... now wondering if I do have my original place in the queue, or if I have secretly screwed myself by making that CPU swap back on the 9th of November...
Good to hear! Sounds like there's a few of us who had the same idea, which makes sense given how super duper these new CPUs are supposed to be.I’ve spoken to PCS about changing mine from Intel to AMD and they have said that I have already been allocated my GPU (3080) so that my place in the queue wouldn’t be affected. So would imagine same applies to you
Only issue would be if a lot of people end up doing that, you'd be in the same situation you are nowAt this rate I may end up changing my GPU to the 3080ti assuming I retain my position.
I’ll be lucky to hear anything before February
And that to me is the daft thing about Nvidia releasing new cards when they've not managed to get stock levels of their already released cards out there. I'm going to enjoy ordering my 4080 next autumn after ordering and failing to get a 3080, 3080Ti and 3080 Super Ultra Deluxe Ti.Only issue would be if a lot of people end up doing that, you'd be in the same situation you are now
I reckon that'll just be restarting your wait in the new year - was reading updates and some shops don't expect to have their backorders cleared or stock to regular levels until June/July at bestDay 42 for me. I’m going to cancel and sort out a new pc in the new year.
Yeah, I don’t mind. I’m not desperate for new pc. Whenever this all settles out I’m good. I will end up getting a better pc anyway.I reckon that'll just be restarting your wait in the new year - was reading updates and some shops don't expect to have their backorders cleared or stock to regular levels until June/July at best
I wouldn’t bother, you should receive it early next year! I’m on day 40 and ordered on 15th so guessing you’ll have ordered 13th? If so people have already started receiving order from early October, you may as well leave it until the new year check back with them and see where you are at and then decide from there. I think if you cancel now you are just shooting yourself in the foot.Day 42 for me. I’m going to cancel and sort out a new pc in the new year.
I received the same email a while back.Just wanted to post this if it helps anyway, I emailed them about my order which was placed on 11th November for full build but includes RTX 3080, I got this response.
"First and foremost thank you for your email,
Thanks for getting in touch with us, I note that you have ordered the RTX 3080 GPU, this card is on a pre-order basis only and is in severe constraint right now sadly.
This is a global issue affecting all companies who either sell the part on its own or as part of a full system build like ourselves. As with any new product launch stock can be in constraint for a period of time whilst the manufactures catch up with supply and demand. Sadly with this particular line, demand has been rather phenomenal across the globe and thus this product remains in constraint to everyone for the time being. We had hoped that the manufactures would have caught back up with demand by now as is usually the case but that has not been the case this time around.
Stock is slowly coming through to us in dribs and drabs however until it arrives through the door, we have no confirmation as to what is arriving, of what quantity and of what brand in that respect. The reason for this is that the suppliers are unable to meet our demand and thus they are just sending what they have, when they have it and when they can.
We are unable to provide you with an estimate as to how long it will take for you to get your system because it is simply not information we can foresee right now. Furthermore we are unable to confirm a queue position as you may have seen other manufactures/sellers are. This is because no such system exists with us as we are a full systems builder and not a parts seller. When you order from us, you are ordering a full system, not just a particular part so although we do have a queue position, that number is generated based on where you fall in relation to when your order was placed. It bears no relevance to your position to getting a GPU in that respect because it goes purely off the age of the order.
I know it is a frustrating matter believe me, but I can assure you as a company we are doing everything in our power to deal with this situation. Staff are not allowed to order the above GPU’s internally as they would normally as we are prioritising customer orders first."
Not great, but still some kind of response.
Hope this gives people some clarity