We know demand for these new graphics cards is high. We’re working hard to make these new, exciting products available to as many customers as we can. Please see below for answers to popular questions. You may also post your question here and we’ll do our best to respond quickly.
Q.) Will you have the latest 3000 series cards on their release dates?
A.) Yes, we will have a variety of top brand RTX 3000 cards available on their respective launch dates.
Q.) Which model of RTX 3000 graphics cards are available?
A.) We will have RTX 3000 series graphics cards from our top vendors: ASUS, Gigabyte, Zotac, EVGA, and MSI, including gaming and overclocked models. These will vary store to store. Available models will be listed in the graphics cards category at launch.
Q.) How much do the 3000 Series video cards cost?
A.) Up-to-date pricing for our cards will be posted on the website once they’re available.
Q.) Are you doing pre-orders?
A.) At this time, we will not be offering pre-orders.
Q.) Will I be able to reserve or buy them online? A.) We will not be offering reservations for in-store pick-up, or shipping for these video cards due to the high demand.
Q.) What is the process to purchase one of these cards?A.) Please check out our latest information and process on this at: https://community.microcenter.com/discussion/8756/random-selection-raffle-system-and-faq
Q.) Can I buy more than one?
A.) We will be limiting purchases at this time to one per household. With limited availability, we want all of our customers to have a chance to be a part of this new product release.
Q.) Were Micro Center Associates able to buy the new graphics cards?
A.) Due to the high demand and constrained inventory, we’ve restricted employee purchases, so we can get new products into the hands of our loyal customers.
Green_LED said: I'm really looking forward to some benchmarks to come out. Hopefully AMD has good enough competition so NVIDIA drops prices. The new look is sleek and modern but the 3090 is so massive there's no way GPU sag won't be an issue. NVIDIA said 3090 drops on Sept. 24th on their website but I wonder when Micro Center will get it in stock. Overall the results look promising and I hope the benchmarks reflect what they released!
Ichthus said: Yeah, real benchmarks I think are definitely going to be important. The stream showed performance with both Ray Tracing and DLSS 2.0 on but there are a ton of games out there that don't support either of those. If we're getting a 2x performance increase even out of those situations, RIP everybody who bought a 2080ti in the last couple months.
Green_LED said: Ichthus said: Yeah, real benchmarks I think are definitely going to be important. The stream showed performance with both Ray Tracing and DLSS 2.0 on but there are a ton of games out there that don't support either of those. If we're getting a 2x performance increase even out of those situations, RIP everybody who bought a 2080ti in the last couple months. I'm honestly a bit disappointed that the price was higher than originally thought / what was leaked. I thought 1400 was perfect for a Titan class performance card. Guess I'm going to need to save a bit in these coming weeks. I haven't traditionally followed GPU releases. When should benchmarks be released? After card release date or before?
AidanOG said:If I heard correctly at the GeForce event today, the 3080 comes out on the 17th of september. Does anyone know when Microcenter usually gets parts after they come out? I am waiting to get my hands on the RTX 3080 so I can build a new gaming pc.
TSTonyV said: I've been doing some reading on NVIDIA's articles that went up and I think I'm most excited for RTX I/O. Looks to be the same concept as the PS5 where they load/stream assets directly from SSD to the GPU to bypass the CPU and increase loading times substantially.
Waffler said: TSTonyV said: I've been doing some reading on NVIDIA's articles that went up and I think I'm most excited for RTX I/O. Looks to be the same concept as the PS5 where they load/stream assets directly from SSD to the GPU to bypass the CPU and increase loading times substantially.Agreed.*ahem* Looking at you MS Flight Simulator 2020...
ryau said: I'm looking to upgrade from a 2070 Super to a 3070.... as well as gaming performance, I'm hoping it'll really do well folding with more than double the cuda cores.
TSTonyV said: ryau said: I'm looking to upgrade from a 2070 Super to a 3070.... as well as gaming performance, I'm hoping it'll really do well folding with more than double the cuda cores. I heard that something with the CUDA core design/implementation has changed, so it's not ACTUALLY double in practice. I could be wrong about this, as I can't find a source that clearly talks about this, but I definitely remember reading this somewhere. Maybe I'm wrong.
ryau said: TSTonyV said: ryau said: I'm looking to upgrade from a 2070 Super to a 3070.... as well as gaming performance, I'm hoping it'll really do well folding with more than double the cuda cores. I heard that something with the CUDA core design/implementation has changed, so it's not ACTUALLY double in practice. I could be wrong about this, as I can't find a source that clearly talks about this, but I definitely remember reading this somewhere. Maybe I'm wrong. Makes sense since they're on a new architecture, I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
TSPhillipT said: @KidCookie We do not do pre-orders and our stock should update online as soon as we get the cards in.
TSTonyV said: ryau said: TSTonyV said: ryau said: I'm looking to upgrade from a 2070 Super to a 3070.... as well as gaming performance, I'm hoping it'll really do well folding with more than double the cuda cores. I heard that something with the CUDA core design/implementation has changed, so it's not ACTUALLY double in practice. I could be wrong about this, as I can't find a source that clearly talks about this, but I definitely remember reading this somewhere. Maybe I'm wrong. Makes sense since they're on a new architecture, I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Yeah, I finally found some discussion on Reddit about it. https://www.reddit.com/r/hardware/comments/ikok1b/explaining_amperes_cuda_core_count/I don't know understand the technical aspects but basically the way the CUDA cores in the new Ampere GPUs operate is different and if you want to get a more realistic comparison of the cores, you should divide NVIDIA's core count on the new GPUs in half. So for the 3080 vs 2080 it's 8704/2 = 4352, vs 2944 of the RTX 2080. There's probably more to it than that, but that's the general idea as far as I can tellEdit: so as of conversing with @TSMichaelB, he's offered me some clarity and that the reddit thread I linked doesn't quite have it right. You can't just directly compare the core counts and then cut them in half like that without knowing more about the rest of the tech in the cards. There's a lot more factors at play in the architecture, and it's not correct to say that each core is just "half performance" or anything like that because we don't have all the information yet.
Zwarrior972 said: HI! Was wondering if you'll have the cards in stock day 1? i.e Will I be able to order/buy an RTX 3080 in person on the 17th of september?
GucciGoose said: If the 3080’s are available on day 1, would you be able to reserve for in store pickup or is it going to be first come first serve in person only?
TheGameKiller_12 said: Recently bought a 1660 ti gaming x not sure if it will be a good idea to return it and get the rtx 3070. Any suggestions?
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