5 weeks and you still didn't get your RTX 3000s ?

>5 weeks and you still didn't get your RTX 3000s ?

i have bought my RTX 3080 from a Scalpers
and i am not ashamed of it
>go the fuckn Ebay
>search RTX 3080
>filter to "Buy It Now /Accepts Offers"Format
>make an Offer or just buy it

you may get lucky that some of these faggots wants a quick grip of cash selling it for $900/$950

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Scalpers should be executed.

>no reseller has the cards yet
I'm fucked

>I MUST CONSOOOME
For what purpose?

ikr
but i got lucky with one after i fucked up my chance to grab one priced $850
sold really fast

Scalpers can't profit if product launch supply is regulated to be based on estimated demand. Always go for the roots when you're pulling out weeds.

>For what purpose?
my GPU is dying

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I was number 11 in a queue for a 3090 Strix OC, arrived Monday. Upgrading from a 7850 so it's quite an improvement. Enjoying replays through Witcher 3 and Death Stranding.

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you lucky B******

Heres a link for your kind
www.cuckolding.tr/corporate/jewed

no bottleneck ?

It's paired with a i9 10900k.

Please help me, for the love of God

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I sure hope you don't use that GPU just for gaming

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This

There would be one EASY law to prevent scalpers and that is
>it is against the law to sell a product for the first "X amount of time" after release above the price determent by the producer
that's it.

The state MUST create laws to protect the consumers and producers. No one profits from scalpers. Scalping is literally just abusing stock restrictions. And even worse, the scalper never intended to use the good tbw.

There is also an easier method. Producers could just remove the right to "sell" the good. If a producer would just require every consumer to not sell their cards (or literally just remove the right to sell the card), then scalping would be impossible AND the producer could easily sue every scalper, because if every product was only sold without the right to sell, then literally every overpriced card is illegally sold tbw. Producers could restrict the prohibition of selling your card for example for one year or a time when stock is plentiful available.
And for lawlets who don't know the different rights of products just fuck off. This is nothing for brainlets.

it's only like %10 more powerful than the 3080

Help yourself, muppet.
i5 2400 is less than $20 and an RX 580 can be found on the cheap.

My 980ti shit the bed

I still don't know what to buy a 3070 or 3080 for. I am still running my shitty 1060 I just got as a stopgap card but none of the high requirements games actually interest me that much.

>get the 3080

I'm just going to wait until next year when most of the shortages have resolved themselves. Shame because I wanted to break it in with Cyberpunk and Watch Dogs.

My GPU is still working just fine, I don't need to pay a huge premium to some random faggot on the internet for the hell of CONSOOMING in day one like a retard.

I use mine to ai enhance my shit quality JAVs.

get lucky

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and it's gone

Damn. I've been bitching about having PC parts from 2015 this whole time but falling for the "just wait" meme, now I see the light

>2,000
>For a graphics card
How about you go fuck yourself user?

I am fine with my 2060S, thanks.

not any more

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read you poor fag

>make an Offer

see

Probably a shitpost, but I unironically agree. If there is a hell, it's full of scalpers.

Any CPU on the market will bottleneck a 3090 at lower resolutions. But if you're buying a 3090 you shouldn't be gaming at 1080p anyway.

>it is against the law to sell a product for the first "X amount of time" after release above the price determent by the producer
Business owners would flip their shit, rightfully so.
>There is also an easier method. Producers could just remove the right to "sell" the good. If a producer would just require every consumer to not sell their cards
This would be suicide, one of the big appeals of owning a gaming PC is being able to upgrade individual components and sell the old ones to re-coup some of the cost. Not to mention I'm pretty sure there's multiple consumer laws in the US that would prevent them from doing so.

Based

Went from a GTX 970 to an RX 5700 XT earlier this year. No reason to upgrade now for a good while.

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I want to buy a strix (3080 or 3090) but it seems like the chances of me being able to get one for normal price 2020 will be zero.