8030 cards have been dispatched in previous weeks, use that.There are no "previous weeks" with a new graphics card like the 3080. Estimates are impossible at the moment.
8030 cards have been dispatched in previous weeks, use that.There are no "previous weeks" with a new graphics card like the 3080. Estimates are impossible at the moment.
You’re missing the entire point. You can only give estimations based on verified order figures and those don’t exist. The manufacturers are not giving any concrete expectations, they’re literally sending them out as soon as they’ve been made.8030 cards have been dispatched in previous weeks, use that.
Yes it would be easy if it was just the 3080 everyone was waiting on and not a whole PC with a numerous parts and ones that would differ greatly from one order to another.Make no mistake it is most certainly PCS's fault that they don't have an ordering system that meets the basic needs of its customers, irrespective of the rate they receive stock. They don't need to know the quantity of stock that is arriving in the future to make an estimate, you simply look where someone is in the queue and using the rate of stock observed in previous weeks estimate what it could be, but caveat that estimate with a statement about the rate of stock arriving remaining similar.
The problem is that their ordering system doesn't allow our relative position in the "queue" to be easily understood. For what it is worth, if your the kind of person who doesn't like not knowing where you stand then simply don't do business with PCS on new release items.
Now in the interest of being constructive PCS could be:
- Tweeting every time they complete an order containing the 3080
- Tweeting every time they receive stock, with a photo.
- Weekly emailing updates
They have said any order with a 3080 placed now probably wont be ready for Christmas, so that tells you the size of the queue. People on here have said they ordered a few days after launch and have been told they might not get their build before Christmas.A number of queue size would still be better than nothing.
I'm not asking for a completion date (although sure as, that would be nice ), I'm asking if it would be possible to know how many people would be in my same position queued up before me, before committing to a purchase going in the couple of thousand £s.
On the plus side, by Easter, we'll all be best of friends...They have said any order with a 3080 placed now probably wont be ready for Christmas, so that tells you the size of the queue. People on here have said they ordered a few days after launch and have been told they might not get their build before Christmas.
Basically its a long queue, one a lot of us are in together, though with lots of other parts involved too.
Was it Chillblost? Or was it Scon?Just had a look at another PC building company (may have a C and O in name).
Or ScyNot?Was it Chillblost? Or was it Scon?
Scone PC’s with Jam on the inside.Was it Chillblost? Or was it Scon?
That sounds like a post that has no clue on order management within a company handling multiple orders for individuals, satisfying company orders and facing a huge unknown the same as every other company expecting an NVidia card, that at end of day is still suspect.
your constructive ideas are plainly pointless, there is zero chance any employer would want anyone spending their day and the employers salary taking photos.
stock tracker https://www.stockinformer.co.uk/checker-nvidia-geforce-rtx-3080-3070-3090
apologies for the confusion it should have said 3080!!8030 cards have been dispatched in previous weeks, use that.
It was quite clear what you meant as people are being pedantic. Unfortunately you can’t make any criticism of PCS on here so I wouldn’t bother airing any grievance and just use it to see if people post when they get their builds.apologies for the confusion it should have said 3080!!
It is possible, you just have to tell the customer that it is based on previous stock arrival rates which may change for the better or worse, the resulting estimate is then relative to others in the queue.You’re missing the entire point. You can only give estimations based on verified order figures and those don’t exist. The manufacturers are not giving any concrete expectations, they’re literally sending them out as soon as they’ve been made.
You can’t make an estimation based on historical data on something that has no future expectation, it’s just not possible.
Recently JayzTwoCents said he’d heard that only 2000 units had hit the entire US since launch. That gives you some idea of how poor it really is.
But that’s not how order systems work, so again, with current technology, it’s not possible. It’s fine to make up stuff out of thin air, but that’s not how the world worksIt is possible, you just have to tell the customer that it is based on previous stock arrival rates which may change for the better or worse, the resulting estimate is then relative to others in the queue.
We actually condone people giving honest feedback, but there’s a big difference between airing constructive criticism and being unduly negative.It was quite clear what you meant as people are being pedantic. Unfortunately you can’t make any criticism of PCS on here so I wouldn’t bother airing any grievance and just use it to see if people post when they get their builds.