Where to buy Nvidia’s RTX 3080 graphics card — apparently, starting at 6AM PT

It’s a big leap in performance, and we’d be surprised if it stays in stock
By Sean Hollister@StarFire2258 Sep 16, 2020, 9:40pm EDT

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Sony’s PlayStation 5 opened pre-orders today, and it’s an utter fiasco so far — there was no communication about when, where, or how to get one without competing with scalpers. But perhaps we can help you get your hands on Nvidia’s new RTX 3080 graphics card, a GPU that finally powers 4K 60fps gaming or better for $700?

Truth be told, we don’t know when all of these retailers will begin — we’ve already seen this MSI card go in and out of stock — but Newegg recently tweeted that orders begin at 6AM PT, and an Nvidia community manager said the same, so that seems like a pretty safe bet. It’ll definitely happen by end-of-day Thursday, because September 17th is launch day.

But we do know where you might want to look: Amazon, Best Buy, and Newegg all have dedicated landing pages that list all the cards they plan to sell — though do note that they’re mostly third-party designs from the likes of EVGA, MSI, and Gigabyte, each with different coolers than the ones you’ll find on Nvidia’s own Founder’s Edition card. For the exact card we reviewed with its new push/pull cooler and 12-pin power adapter, you may also want to try Nvidia itself.


You might want to keep an eye on those links above. You could also try a tracker like this one at NowInStock.net; I’ve used their Google Groups variant to nab a Nintendo Switch before.

Update September 17th, 12:08AM ET: Added Newegg and seeming Nvidia confirmation of a 6AM PT start time for orders.

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