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And we would hazard a guess that it may be 2022 before it becomes easier to find where to buy the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080, PS5, Xbox Series X and other highly-desirable tech. Nintendo eShop 35 Gift Card (Email Delivery) 31.50. It's unlikely that this situation will change. Apparently, the lottery system has a catch: the in-demand RTX 3000 graphics cards or AMD CPUs have to be bought in combo. But there's also a shortage of semiconductors caused by COVID-19 disruption to supply chains, which has had a knock-on effect of causing a chip shortage that’s made it very difficult getting new GPU stock or spotting PS5 restock or Xbox Series X restock. Newegg Responds to GPU, CPU Shortages With Controversial Lottery System. Online computer hardware retailer, Newegg, had its stock skyrocket over 140 Wednesday after a restock and raffle of Nvidia GeForce RTX cards. When the RTX 30 series cards launched last year, high demand and scalpers saw them quickly sold out. Newegg Stock Skyrockets 148 Over GeForce RTX Graphics Card Restock. While we regularly check restocks of other major Nvidia GPUs, we rarely see them in stock. But it also highlights the absurdity of the stock situation around desirable GPUs. The ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 OC LHR 10GB White graphics card. Trying to find a new console or graphics card.
Newegg Shuffle aims to give everyone a fair shot at a new console or graphics card.
It’s gratifying to hear of someone managing to get one of the most powerful GeForce graphics cards without paying scalper prices. Rumored restock date: Weekdays When its in stock: Newegg Shuffle Get alerts. Newegg is taking on scalpers and bots with a lottery order system.
Perhaps EVGA’s queue or Newegg’s raffle will come through. This loophole has been shut by Newegg, with the retailer even thanking the kid for finding the bug. Nvidia launched the GeForce RTX 3060 graphics card today, but you’d have had a hell of a time finding one. Furthermore, the app didn’t put any limits to how many cards one could buy, at least when PCMag tried it.