Johnny5 said: Ok, I was first in line at the PA store and got one today. I thought that some info might help everyone deal with the crazy level of demand, so that you don’t waste time or plan poorly. I did a lot of this based on pure motivation and willpower to brute force the line. I saw that people were talking about showing up the night before... so I showed up before that. It’s that simple.I lined up at 4pm on Wed. 9/16.2nd party to join line arrived at 6pm. 3rd joined about 5 min later. After that it was a steady trickle throughout the night. Seems like most people planned on arriving between 2am and 10am (store opening time). The point I’m trying to make here is that I managed to be first in line by arriving 18 hrs early. Based on when #2 showed up, it could be argued that you needed to arrive at least 16 hrs early to be first in line.For this launch, we were told around 8pm that there would be 11 cards confirmed to be available for purchase. The initial batch was 10 x EVGA XC3 ULTRA, and 1 x MSI GAMING X TRIO.Vouchers were distributed at approx 8am (2 hours before opening). This voucher assures you will get a card, but it must be redeemed by 3pm (in this specific case). You don’t pay for the voucher, you pay when you finally check out. And you need the voucher when you go to the register.Here is where it gets a little wild. For anyone that showed up in the middle of the night, and then left: sorry to say that if you would have stuck it out, you likely would own a 3080 today because more came in this morning. By the time the store opened, they had an additional 15-20 for sale. That is more than double what was initially received. Kudos to MC for doing everything they could to get as many as possible and as fast as possible. Where did these extra cards come from? Well, I can’t say with certainty, but the manager did say that on launch days vendors (Asus, Gigabyte, etc) will try to send as many as they can to a given store, so that they can sell as many as possible. Just like anything, things take time to be made, and sometimes you have to ship a batch before more are finished and ready to go. So it’s not impossible for more to show up on launch day, assuming that more were made and shipped slightly later than the initial batch. However, it is important to realize that MC has no control over this part. They get very last-minute info regarding these last-minute shipments.Ok, so what’s the conclusion here.a) most people didn’t get one that showed up intending tob) most people seriously underestimated the demand, and as such, came to line up way too late c) patience is a virtue... in my estimation approx 10 people that waited for 8+ hours (only to give up after the initial vouchers were handed out) could have and would have gotten one if they stuck around. I understand that is a hard choice to make when faced with the odds that you might not get one and that additional vouchers aren’t guaranteed, but because of these vacancies, several people were able to get them that didn’t wait for very long.All said, it was a fantastic experience and the time flew by. Only one jerk showed up all night, and he was so upset by the line that he immediately left. I know this post is probably going to make the next launch line even longer, with more turnout at an earlier time, but if you really want something super new, and best in class, and you want it during a global pandemic where supplies are extremely limited, you must be prepared to do what it takes. And in my case - along with about 25 of the coolest people I’ve ever met - we all won the day. Good luck. Happy hunting
Casey said: Any chance we can expect restocks to be posted either here or on the website during this week? A little strange to require in store visits in the DFW area during a pandemic on the off-chance there MIGHT be one... Mostly just sad that NVIDIA gave the board partners such little time to ramp up production to offer even a reasonable amount of stock at launch.
bfed111 said: Or even a general time they get their shipments in per store would be useful. I don't want to be driving up there several times a day or calling them every hour just hoping..
Vinn said: Johnny5 said: For this launch, we were told around 8pm that there would be 11 cards confirmed to be available for purchase. The initial batch was 10 x EVGA XC3 ULTRA, and 1 x MSI GAMING X TRIO. How much was the EVGA card? Heard the Brooklyn location was charging $1k for the EVGA....
Johnny5 said: For this launch, we were told around 8pm that there would be 11 cards confirmed to be available for purchase. The initial batch was 10 x EVGA XC3 ULTRA, and 1 x MSI GAMING X TRIO.
kishinfoulux said: Johnny5 said: Ok, I was first in line at the PA store and got one today. I thought that some info might help everyone deal with the crazy level of demand, so that you don’t waste time or plan poorly. I did a lot of this based on pure motivation and willpower to brute force the line. I saw that people were talking about showing up the night before... so I showed up before that. It’s that simple. I cut some of the text to it's not just some giant thing to scroll through lol.So the main thing I want to ask is how the hell did you all handle bathroom breaks and other needs like that? And in regards to lining up early like was that interfering with regular customers going in and out? How did you "establish" the waiting line? Congrats by the way!
Johnny5 said: Ok, I was first in line at the PA store and got one today. I thought that some info might help everyone deal with the crazy level of demand, so that you don’t waste time or plan poorly. I did a lot of this based on pure motivation and willpower to brute force the line. I saw that people were talking about showing up the night before... so I showed up before that. It’s that simple.
PinoY said: Johnny5 said: Ok, I was first in line at the PA store and got one today. I thought that some info might help everyone deal with the cra- Hi Johnny, I was thinking of heading to the St. Davids location in PA for the 3090 release. How many people were in line by like 6AM that would of got cards? I plan to come around then, I like my sleep and I couldn't pull what you did haha.
Johnny5 said: Ok, I was first in line at the PA store and got one today. I thought that some info might help everyone deal with the cra-
TSTonyV said: It wouldn't exactly be feasible to do this. Things are changing on the fly and we have no way of knowing for sure. Shipments could be delayed, orders may only be partially fulfilled because of lower than expected supply, etc... I know it doesn't feel great from the customer's end, but it's going to take some time for things to normalize and until then it's really hard for us to give specifics because we don't always have them to give.
Johnny5 said: PinoY said: Johnny5 said: Ok, I was first in line at the PA store and got one today. I thought that some info might help everyone deal with the cra- Hi Johnny, I was thinking of heading to the St. Davids location in PA for the 3090 release. How many people were in line by like 6AM that would of got cards? I plan to come around then, I like my sleep and I couldn't pull what you did haha. The 3090 is gonna most likely be a weird one. I don't doubt there will be a line. Originally, I didn't expect it to have the same level of craze as the 3080 and 3070. But something tells me it will have more, simply due to lack of 3080's + the price gouging in effect + the media coverage of the RTX selling out in seconds. The hype and demand is so much more than its ever been. And with everyone stuck at home, your competition for people with time on their hands is stiff. Also, a bunch of unemployed residents just got $1500 in one lump sum from the FEMA LWA funding. It makes these essentially worth 3K upon purchase (in my estimate, just using 1:2 ratio). I think it is also likely that the supply will be smaller than the 3080 - but again, this is just conjecture. I have no way of knowing any of this. I'm just a guy.But, I know that several of us from 3080 are planning on going back for the 3090. I don't think I am going to buy one for myself, but I do plan to buy one to use in a custom build that I will then sell as a package. Not to make crazy profit, but because I want to make a high end system, and to have that experience of building it and testing it without having to make the long-haul investment.Edit: Forgot to answer your question but I would say maybe 30-40 at 6am. Maybe less. There was a mass exodus right around the time the cards started going on sale other places. A lot of people left to go to Best Buy, but I don't think that worked out for many people the way they hoped it would. There was a huge turnover in the early morning. People left and people came back but I don't think the 3090 is going to have people running all over the place because they just learned their lesson. Better to bet on a sure thing and wait, instead of trying to compete with robots.Every single person in line was on their phones and laptops trying to get cards online, and nobody in the entire line said they got one. At least not anyone within the first 20 people.
Ragnarocker said: Also at St. David, got here at 6:00 am Monday, 5th in line today. We’re not forming a physical line, we’ve all shaken hands on waiting it out in our cars rather than freezing. Wish me luck.
cucuchu said: Ragnarocker said: Also at St. David, got here at 6:00 am Monday, 5th in line today. We’re not forming a physical line, we’ve all shaken hands on waiting it out in our cars rather than freezing. Wish me luck. Is this a line for the 3090 releasing in 73 hours (Thursday morning) and you are waiting in your car for 73 hours??? Or is this for possible 3080 restock.
CrimsonRelic said: So some Microcenters were giving the vouchers out after close the night before launch and some were waiting until before the store opened in the morning? Why isn't there a nation-wide rule for this across stores? We just have to get lucky enough to have a nice store manager?
Abom said: I was told today by several reps at the Houston location that stock of 3080 GPUs won't be in for 8 weeks.
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