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7 minutes ago, HairlessMonkeyBoy said:

Can't add to cart. Page is bugged?

If you refresh it shows it as out of stock.

 

However the Asus TUF is currently showing as In Stock, but it is on the high end of the price scale at $490.

https://www.newegg.com/asus-geforce-rtx-3060-ti-tuf-rtx3060ti-o8g-gaming/p/N82E16814126471?Description=3060ti&cm_re=3060ti-_-14-126-471-_-Product

Edit: Nevermind, I refreshed the page after posting and it's now showing out of stock.

 

5 minutes ago, whm1974 said:

~$440? No thanks.

If you look at the prices on the sold out cards the prices are ranging from $399 to $499 depending on the model. It's not unusual for there to be AIB partner cards that are $50 or so above MSRP, or even up to $100 above MSRP for the highest end models - Though I typically recommend against those for mid-range GPUs as the price approaches that of the next model in the stack and you're typically better off just getting the higher performing card instead of the one with all the RGB garbage.

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Well, at least people actually saw a buy button this time around. That's an improvement. 

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There's still actually a fair amount in stock here in Australia. I don't know how long it will take to go but we were all a bit taken aback when the cheapest possible card was $750 (over $550USD). I get the reason things are more expensive here but that was still clearly too much. I kinda wish I'd bought that $460 (~340USD) 2070 deal last week now. I'd hold out hope for better pricing on the 3060 blank which is supposed to be late January I think but it's probably not going to be much better. I reckon I'll be better served trying to find a 2060 Super or 2070 used for about $500.

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5 minutes ago, W.D. Stevens said:

There's still actually a fair amount in stock here in Australia. I don't know how long it will take to go but we were all a bit taken aback when the cheapest possible card was $750 (over $550USD). I get the reason things are more expensive here but that was still clearly too much. I kinda wish I'd bought that $460 (~340USD) 2070 deal last week now. I'd hold out hope for better pricing on the 3060 blank which is supposed to be late January I think but it's probably not going to be much better. I reckon I'll be better served trying to find a 2060 Super or 2070 used for about $500.

The 3060TI gets better performance than the 2070 super though.

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Just now, wat3rmelon_man2 said:

The 3060TI gets better performance than the 2070 super though.

It sure does but I was talking about a regular 2070. I can find used 2060 Supers for a bit under $500AUD. It performs a lot better but not nearly $200 better for my use case. If it had been a smaller price difference, sure, I'd fork up a bit of extra cash but I was seriously expecting these for $600/$650 max. I guess I was a bit naive.

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I was about to drive an hour to Micro Center to get a 3060 Ti FE, but I just watched "25+" sell out in ~10 minutes. Feels bad man.

 

Their site still reports they still have AIB partner models, but I'm not sure I can trust Micro Center's site.

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Locally I can also order this card they so seem to be in stock.

The catch is they are between 550-700€

+150€ on day 1 for 400€ msrp product?

No thanks I'm good

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1 hour ago, TVwazhere said:

Well, at least people actually saw a buy button this time around. That's an improvement. 

I almost got one on BestBuy!

I clicked add to cart, got to checkout, at checkout it said "item no longer available" 

 

They did a few rounds of sales, and I tried multiple times but it didn't work.

 

I actually was able to get to checkout with a 6800, but I need nVidia for the CUDA cores for my use case....Super depressing

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Was not successful exploiting this bug, but you can modify the "Add to cart" element to enable it, which allows you to place the item into your cart.

Had a card in my cart ready to go, 9am refresh, checkout, as it was processing the payment the card sold out. They went super quick in Canada.

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