Just like Baldric on Blackadder (it was a British comedy series starring Rowan Atkinson) I've come up with a cunning plan. Spoke to a colleague at work who I know lives next door to and is a big friend of a guy who owns an independent computer retailer business. From what I can gather he's not big enough to deal with AIB's direct so he goes through a distributor/wholesaler. Anyway a few whatsapp tweets later and he's given my details to his Sales Manager and asked me to contact him Tuesday afternoon and if they get stock they'll do a deal.
As he sources from a distributor that is going to add some cost and obviously I'm not going to get mates rates. It will be full retail. So I'm hoping for £749 to £779 and I'll do a deal. Any more than that then I'll wait till things become more normalised in a couple of months.
Hopefully, unlike Baldric's cunning plans that always went wrong this one works out. If it doesn't then I'll just buy whichever card I can when's its available. I don't really need to upgrade but I've decided I will so not a rational purchasing decision
Just so it doesn't magically disappear a post from a closed thread.
To try and be a bit more fair I think it's clear that in AMD's early planning they knew they had 0% of the enthusiast GPU market and they knew that Nvidia with 100% of the segment were launching the 30 series in the same quarter. They will have then set themselves a target of how many 6800 sales they could realistically make coming from a non existant base. They would have realistically set a target of 2 to 3% over say the first 6 months and an optomistic market share of 10% over the life of the card (obviously these are just made up numbers). That would then have fed into their production schedule and this would have been set months in advance of the launch.
As they are also producing the Xbox, PS5 and Zen 3 it would probably have left them very little wriggle room in re crunching the numbers. Then they saw what happened with the 3080/90 and two weeks later the 3070 launch. I bet they thought oh sh*t. Now instead of maybe 2% of the market being a target there was probably 10x that number who couldn't get a 30 series card and would now consider a 6800. Unfortunately they would have then known there was no way they could meet this huge demand as the production numbers would have been written in stone and unable to be changed. So this was a perfect sh*t storm that unfortunately they would have had no way of predicting during their production scheduling.
At this point they could have come out and told the truth about the situation asked for people's patience whilst they tried to address the issue. Like they mention in the article Pax posted they could have come up with an EVGA type system to ensure the right people got the cards they did have without all the frustrations.
The rest as they say is history as we all know what they chose to do. Add in the stupid bet from Frank Azor and then his moronic tweet about buying a 6800 that the whole pack of cards collapsed. Don't lie to your consumers as that never ends well as Apple has found out with the Jobs arial issues, bendgate and ofc Nvidia's gimped 970 memory to name but a few.
So where does that leave us with 6800 availabilty? In the short term little to non existant and in the medium term a little better but the chances of any of us geting one in 2020 is looking remote unless we get very very lucky.
This whole thing is a huge missed opportunity for everyone. I wish AMD had done something to manage expectations about how much stock they actually had on its way.
With this, I'm glad I decided on the 5700XT rather than getting a base 5600 as a stop-gap in waiting for Big Navi.
Oops regarding #7 I forget to mention scalper scum. Neither AMD or Nvidia would have imagined scalpers would have been interested in graphics cards costing £700+. It seems that almost 50% or more are buying the cards and instantly trying to sell them on Ebay for at least 2x the money. They don't even want to open the box they just want to make a profit. We called out miners for buying cards but at least they used them. These scum don't care and use bots to buy as many as they can.
Unfortunately it's now attracting the clueless and one guy thought he'd bought a 6800XT off Overclockers UK, set up a new EBAY account and then posted his receipt with all his personal details on asking for £1,599 Went viral on the forum and his card purchase was immediately cancelled and he tried to take down his account but not before they scraped his picture and personal details. Serves him right.
Oops regarding #7 I forget to mention scalper scum. Neither AMD or Nvidia would have imagined scalpers would have been interested in graphics cards costing £700+. It seems that almost 50% or more are buying the cards and instantly trying to sell them on Ebay for at least 2x the money. They don't even want to open the box they just want to make a profit. We called out miners for buying cards but at least they used them. These scum don't care and use bots to buy as many as they can.
Unfortunately it's now attracting the clueless and one guy thought he'd bought a 6800XT off Overclockers UK, set up a new EBAY account and then posted his receipt with all his personal details on asking for £1,599 Went viral on the forum and his card purchase was immediately cancelled and he tried to take down his account but not before they scraped his picture and personal details. Serves him right.
scott herkelman said in that video they like what EVGA did and are talking to and trying to get other AIB's to do it
Latest news from Gibbo at Overclockers UK. They've shipped all the 65 cards they got at launch and are expecting 100 next week presumably AIB he doesn't clarify. YEAH. Rock on AMD. At this rate they might be able to fix RT making cards crash intermittently before their are any cards sold. Yeah. Oops think my cunning plan has just gone up in smoke
scott herkelman said in that video they like what EVGA did and are talking to and trying to get other AIB's to do it
unknown if they will
but would be great if Asus, MSI and the rest did
Bill they work for AMD They tell you want you want to hear and what they've been told to say otherwise they lose their jobs. Simples. Total BS from AMD. They have zero control over AIB's as they have very few AMD only AIB's and they can't pi*s of the Nvidia also AIB's or their basically screwed. Same goes for retailers do you really think they'd tell AIB's to stop providing them to retailers who don't stop scalping?? I like a nice cup of Americano in the morning when I wake up
Even worse than I thought. From Gibbo for next week
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95pc Sapphire
100pc Powercolor
These are 6800 None XT’s!
WTF AMD are screwed here, if that's it. No XT's. Really? Wow. Major clusterf*ck Buy a console instead.. oh wait they aren't available either.
I'm looking for a 3080 thanks AMD.
You do realize that is 1 retailer in the global market right?
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I think we need to wait at least for the AIB card to drop to judge the stock situation. More realistically, we probably need to wait a month to judge. AMD does seem to be struggling to deliver their CPUs though, so I don't know how much better we can expect GPU deliveries to be.
The issue with Nvidia is we're now two months out, with very little improvement on the stocking front.
I honestly find it very hard to get excited about a lot of these youtube tech videos for these products. After watching a couple reviews, reading a few articles, it feels kinda flat.
I honestly find it very hard to get excited about a lot of these youtube tech videos for these products. After watching a couple reviews, reading a few articles, it feels kinda flat.
I can't get the thing. So who cares.
Totally agree. I haven't read a single full review of the 6800/XT I've just gone to the conclusion of some of them. Waste of time reading the full review if you can't actually buy them.
US and then Canada is almost always first with AMD, NV M$, Sony & Intel
I see a lot of posts on here from Canadians who say AMD products are vapour ware and when they are available are expensive. If you look at the EU the market is about 600m, more than twice the USA. Intel, Nvidia MS and Sony think it's a big market so provide product availability. TBH anything AMD in Europe is seen as second rate Meh and maybe that's why they concentrate on America. If they broaden their horizons they might become as big as Nvidia
A few years ago I was on holiday in America when it was Canada day. One of the news stations in New York asked people what was the flag of Canada. Bear in mind New York state borders Canada 80% had no idea Don't forget according to Donald Trump Canada invaded you in 1815 and burnt down the White House (it was actually the Queen's East Lancashire Regiment, my local regiment, but hey why spoil a good lie.) If AMD can't be bothered supplying enough cards to a market that is twice the size of America so be it I don't really care.
So if no AMD GPU's in Europe who is really bothered about their CPU's especially Zen 3? What's SAM without a 6800? There is no availability of Zen 3 in the UK ATM. AMD is too full of idiots like Frank Azore to really understand how to make the brand go global. As you say over here it's very much seen as a USA brand whereas Nvidia is seen as a Global brand. Big, big difference.
I think we need to wait at least for the AIB card to drop to judge the stock situation. More realistically, we probably need to wait a month to judge. AMD does seem to be struggling to deliver their CPUs though, so I don't know how much better we can expect GPU deliveries to be.
The issue with Nvidia is we're now two months out, with very little improvement on the stocking front.
Stock and re-stock will be key for AMD.
Read somewhere that AMD have taken very little stock in favour of supplying for third part cards, I guess we find out in 4 days....
I see a lot of posts on here from Canadians who say AMD products are vapour ware and when they are available are expensive. If you look at the EU the market is about 600m, more than twice the USA. Intel, Nvidia MS and Sony think it's a big market so provide product availability. TBH anything AMD in Europe is seen as second rate Meh and maybe that's why they concentrate on America. If they broaden their horizons they might become as big as Nvidia
A few years ago I was on holiday in America when it was Canada day. One of the news stations in New York asked people what was the flag of Canada. Bear in mind New York state borders Canada 80% had no idea Don't forget according to Donald Trump Canada invaded you in 1815 and burnt down the White House (it was actually the Queen's East Lancashire Regiment, my local regiment, but hey why spoil a good lie.) If AMD can't be bothered supplying enough cards to a market that is twice the size of America so be it I don't really care.
So if no AMD GPU's in Europe who is really bothered about their CPU's especially Zen 3? What's SAM without a 6800? There is no availability of Zen 3 in the UK ATM. AMD is too full of idiots like Frank Azore to really understand how to make the brand go global. As you say over here it's very much seen as a USA brand whereas Nvidia is seen as a Global brand. Big, big difference.
then all your taxes and vat and regulations drive up the costs of PC hardware there so less people buy high end stuff
just more here buy high end stuff per capita here
then some people here are just nuts i know a guy right now that just bought a PS5 & xbox series x at higher prices than MSRP but can't afford to pay 400 bucks to me to fix his Heat and AC
I got very lucky here in Norway. I managed to get confirmation as one of twenty reference Asus 6800 XT cards from the only official retailer in Norway for the reference cards.
Gotta admit, when the launch happened and I was eagerly refershing the webpage, I think I blew my Fitbit XD. Was "too slow" on Zen 3 launch. Didn't want to make a rerun of that and managed to beat the bots!
I got very lucky here in Norway. I managed to get confirmation as one of twenty reference Asus 6800 XT cards from the only official retailer in Norway for the reference cards.
Gotta admit, when the launch happened and I was eagerly refershing the webpage, I think I blew my Fitbit XD. Was "too slow" on Zen 3 launch. Didn't want to make a rerun of that and managed to beat the bots!
Well, the date I got is the 27th, but I'm hoping before that. Otherwise the AIB's are in stock before the reference ones, that supposedly should've been in stock before the AIB's...
They had some MSI 6800 XT's in stock, don't remember how many, but when the page refreshed with a buy button I just went with the first one I could buy XD.
Well tonight I'm going to bed with a very heavy heart. I've just learned that a good friend from my golf club has passed away today with Covid. Devastated doesn't quite sum how I feel. I'll admit I cried when I found out and I'm proud of that. Graphics cards am I really bothered? Not really. Just so sad. Good night. This stuff is not really important.
only thing i thought he was right about is AMD should have waited for the AIB cards and done them all at once like NV
but it may have not mattered much in the end
when they saw the 3000's go up in smoke they should have done the reviews delayed sales for more stock as it not like NV is selling very many 3000 cards at all at this point anyway
maybe delay sales to black Friday and drop all the cards at once
Well tonight I'm going to bed with a very heavy heart. I've just learned that a good friend from my golf club has passed away today with Covid. Devastated doesn't quite sum how I feel. I'll admit I cried when I found out and I'm proud of that. Graphics cards am I really bothered? Not really. Just so sad. Good night. This stuff is not really important.
only thing i thought he was right about is AMD should have waited for the AIB cards and done them all at once like NV
but it may have not mattered much in the end
when they saw the 3000's go up in smoke they should have done the reviews delayed sales for more stock as it not like NV is selling very many 3000 cards at all at this point anyway
maybe delay sales to black Friday and drop all the cards at once
Well tomorrow I'll try and implement my Baldric cunning plan and if that works great. If not I might try my luck on Wednesday and if I'm unlucky I'll move on until a card from either side becomes available to buy. It's not really a big deal TBH I can wait. Long time Team Red might need a change. It's not the most important thing in my life at the moment.
Well tomorrow I'll try and implement my Baldric cunning plan and if that works great. If not I might try my luck on Wednesday and if I'm unlucky I'll move on until a card from either side becomes available to buy. It's not really a big deal TBH I can wait. Long time Team Red might need a change. It's not the most important thing in my life at the moment.
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