I've been overdue an upgrade for a while now (still running a 2014 i7 4790k + gtx 780ti build) and decided that ampere was probably the perfect time. I ordered a new build from PC specialist but left out the gpu (thinking rtx 3080) knowing that I could easily install that myself upon release/after next pay day (also would allow me to pick the specific card/manufacturer I liked best). It's now looking like there are going to be shortages upon release, and ampere may have the smallest number of units ever produced for an Nvidia launch (due to Nvidia having questions over Samsungs low silicon yields). My next payday does not perfectly align with the 3080 release date, so I'm not going to be able to stay up all night refreshing webpages trying to get one of these cards the moment they become available. Because of this, it looks unlikely I'm going to be able to get one before they all sell out, and may have to wait some time before stocks replenish.
Pc specialist offer an upgrade system and they are a Nvidia partner, plus they don't sell to anyone who isn't buying an entire system or upgrading a system, so hopefully they may retain stock. So my questions are these:
Do pc specialist typically allow you to upgrade to the brand new gpu's as soon as they become available, or do they keep them for new systems?
If they do allow upgrades, are they known for retaining stock well, or are they too likely to be out of stock very quickly?
Many thanks.
Pc specialist offer an upgrade system and they are a Nvidia partner, plus they don't sell to anyone who isn't buying an entire system or upgrading a system, so hopefully they may retain stock. So my questions are these:
Do pc specialist typically allow you to upgrade to the brand new gpu's as soon as they become available, or do they keep them for new systems?
If they do allow upgrades, are they known for retaining stock well, or are they too likely to be out of stock very quickly?
Many thanks.