Dylan Odjidja
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My desktop PC has been in pre-production for nearly two weeks even though it is said that pre-production is usually less than a week.
Unfortunately, two weeks isn't realistic these days 😕 what CPU, motherboard, PSU and GPU you've picked? Estimates slightly differ based on the specs as some parts are in higher demand or lower supply which extends the waiting.My desktop PC has been in pre-production for nearly two weeks even though it is said that pre-production is usually less than a week.
3050ti? Is that a typo?Unfortunately, two weeks isn't realistic these days 😕 what CPU, motherboard, PSU and GPU you've picked? Estimates slightly differ based on the specs as some parts are in higher demand or lower supply which extends the waiting.
I'm still waiting from November... haven't ordered yet! 🤣 You may ask what I'm waiting for... 😅 Well, firstly, I was waiting for 5600X, then for 3060, now for 3050Ti. From 1800 budget I now desire 5800X with 3060 or 3050Ti or maybe even will get a new 1440p monitor and match a GPU... Basically, waiting is the new normal in regards to PC purchases and I don't think a supply will catch up any soon.
Nope. It's not released yet... 3050 and 3050Ti are due this year, hopefully within a few months. I don't think 3050 will be any good for PC if it will be only 4GB VRAM, but looking to see a price of 3050Ti for 1080p. I think it should be 6GB and somewhere around 250USD MSRP so probably 350-450 here in Europe.3050ti? Is that a typo?
Ah OK. I heard the 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti are coming also within a few months. Didn't know about the 3050.Nope. It's not release yet... 3050 and 3050Ti are due this year, hopefully within a few months. I don't think 3050 will be any good for PC if it will be only 4GB VRAM, but looking to see a price of 3050Ti for 1080p. I think it should be 6GB and somewhere around 250USD MSRP so probably 350-450 here in Europe.
As I pointed out to you just now in another thread, that's the key information. When you ordered all the parts were in stock, but since then people ahead of you in the build queue have used up the stock of some of those parts so that unfortunately you now have to wait for another delivery.preproduction 37 days - ordered 51 days ago - 5800X RT6800XT - all in stock when i ordered!
The majority of foundries drastically reduced their production at the start of the pandemic, as orders for silicon wafers plummeted. This had knock-on effects for wafer probe, packaging, final test, and distribution.my build was £3000 where else do you pay the full price for something up front and have to wait for 1,2,5, 10 months waiting for an alignment of factors for the supplier to be able to fulfill the order - feel its misleading to say - yes parts are in stock - then somebody in front of you can take your part because they decide to change their specification. i would not have ordered if i had been aware of this at the time of the order. Under these conditions a 10 % deposit and final payment at build stage would seem more appropriate. i phoned to enquire 2 weeks ago and was told my order had been "printed" whatever that means!
This is kind of entirely missing what you're ordering, it's a custom PC that's built to order. How do you think they order all your parts without you paying up front for them?my build was £3000 where else do you pay the full price for something up front and have to wait for 1,2,5, 10 months waiting for an alignment of factors for the supplier to be able to fulfill the order - feel its misleading to say - yes parts are in stock - then somebody in front of you can take your part because they decide to change their specification. i would not have ordered if i had been aware of this at the time of the order. Under these conditions a 10 % deposit and final payment at build stage would seem more appropriate. i phoned to enquire 2 weeks ago and was told my order had been "printed" whatever that means!