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Retailer ProShop Gives a Peek into the Stark Reality of RTX 30-series Supply Situation

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Danish online retailer ProShop, via its German outlet Proshop.de, responding to criticism on lack of inventory of GeForce RTX 30-series graphics cards, came clear with the numbers. The retailer tabulated its entire RTX 3060 Ti, RTX 3070, RTX 3080, and RTX 3090 inventory, along with numbers of cards shipped by manufacturers in response to orders placed by the retailer to them, providing a valuable insight into the stark reality of the GeForce RTX 30-series availability situation. We see zero fulfillment of orders by manufacturers for several graphics card models; and very limited fulfillment in cases where the manufacturer decided to fulfill some of the orders, with the manufacturers barely shipping 20% of the cards ordered by the retailer.

These numbers fly in the face of the theory that demand for the RTX 30-series is "unprecedented." If you go by what NVIDIA or AMD say, graphics cards are reaching retailers, and flying off the shelves sooner than stocks could be replenished. This would hold ground if there was a near parity between cards ordered by this retailer, and order fulfillment by manufacturers; which clearly isn't the case. With mounting "outstanding customer (end-user) orders," ProShop.de is having to put pre-orders on hold for several cards indefinitely. The lists can be accessed from the source link below.



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We know yields aren't great and that GDDR6X chips aren't exactly plentiful either but they must exist in some volume especially after so much time, at this point we have to accept that they're lying and that these cards are sold somewhere else.

Mind you this is not the first time they're lying about this, it was the same story back in 1000 series days where they claimed that the gaming sector was booming when in fact they were being sold to miners. Got sued for it as well.
 
I'd love to see broader numbers both from Nvidia, suppliers and retailers. One shop gives such a small picture of what's going on, especially when I'm increasingly seeing they're in stock at other retailers.
 
On the same page:
100 RX6800 + 25 RX6800XT Powercolor cards received and 13 RX6800 + 9 RX6800XT ASUS cards incoming.
Manufacturers barely shipping 5% (in case of RX6800) or 2% (in case of 6800XT) of the cards ordered by the retailer.
 
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As the corrupt administration of Trump is leaving soon, hopefully chances of punishing Nvidia and AMD are higher than ever. Punishing them for unfair competition, spreading lies such as `scalpers`. These false claims would be proven wrong easily by using data from retailers such as this one.
 
paper launch is paper launch
this is way worse than paper launch, this is an official felony. They made official statement that includes many lies and false claims about scalpers etc
 
this is way worse than paper launch, this is an official felony. They made official statement that includes many lies and false claims about scalpers etc

What federal law did they break?
 
I'd love to see broader numbers both from Nvidia, suppliers and retailers. One shop gives such a small picture of what's going on, especially when I'm increasingly seeing they're in stock at other retailers.

What are the odds this shop is an extreme outlier and other shops don't have similar situation?
 
What federal law did they break?

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Lol please get everyone get your facts straight here Proshop is a Danish Company with webshops in Germany and Poland too so it's not "German" it's Danish....

I know if you want to get Todays RTX and RX numbers they link to their German site.
 
Lol please get everyone get your facts straight here Proshop is a Danish Company with webshops in Germany and Poland too so it's not "German" it's Danish....

I know if you want to get Todays RTX and RX numbers they link to their German site.
And Finland, Sweden, Norway, Austria.
I'm not sure if these numbers are only German representation of the products. It's a Danish store and this may reflect all available in the main store in Denmark spread across all the countries where proshop is available.
 
What are the odds this shop is an extreme outlier and other shops don't have similar situation?
I mean potentially who knows, they could be an extreme outlier, they could have virtually the same experience as any other retailer, or anywhere in between. What I'd like to see is a much more broad and reliable data set to draw meaningful conclusions from, one that isn't literally one retailer, in one countries data.
 
I mean potentially who knows, they could be an extreme outlier, they could have virtually the same experience as any other retailer, or anywhere in between. What I'd like to see is a much more broad and reliable data set to draw meaningful conclusions from, one that isn't literally one retailer, in one countries data.

Haven't seen numbers on retailers but I can give you numbers on nvidia's own FE card sales in russia because they did them all from the same store instead of their website and the number of processed orders is shown. The numbers are as follows:
3070 - 131 units sold
3080 - 95 units sold
3090 - 106 units sold

This was among just two batches since their respective release dates. The second batch was today and again sold out immediately.
 
On the same page:
100 RX6800 + 25 RX6800XT Powercolor cards received and 13 RX6800 + 9 RX6800XT ASUS cards incoming.
Manufacturers barely shipping 5% (in case of RX6800) or 2% (in case of 6800XT) of the cards ordered by the retailer.
Thanks for the link. The 3060 ti that were delivered at day 1 are more than the 6800 series and the incoming cards are even more. I'm afraid Nvidia 3000 series will remain expensive due to lack of real life competition.
 
Haven't seen numbers on retailers but I can give you numbers on nvidia's own FE card sales in russia because they did them all from the same store.
See again its one country and one store, it doesn't really paint a picture of the overall picture, there are likely hundreds if not thousands of retailers across dozens of countries, selling all sorts of models of the 30 series.

I'm not saying that anyone is wrong, perhaps stock was extremely low all around, but these figures alone are not even close to good enough to draw a viable conclusion of the 30 series product launch and availability overall. Much muuuch more data would need to come to light and be analyzed in comparison to previous launches and demand (among other things) to determine whether supply was the overall issue, or demand was the overall issue on availability. Like most things too, this likely wouldn't exactly be 100% clear cut either way.
 
Dont ever get your hopes up of seeing actual production and sales numbers, manufacturers have a reason to hide them and even tell white lies about them. Mainly done to keep competition in the dark as much as possible.
 
And Finland, Sweden, Norway, Austria.
I'm not sure if these numbers are only German representation of the products. It's a Danish store and this may reflect all available in the main store in Denmark spread across all the countries where proshop is available.

Pretty sure these are for all their regional sites, here is the swedish one (well .se) which has the same numbers as the one linked in the article https://www.proshop.se/RTX-30series-overview
So its really just the same overview page listed on all regional domains.

Another Swedish website also shows some estimates, amount of orders pending and information about deliveries on the page for the products themselves. Not as easy or quick to get an overview but most cards have plenty of pending orders and almost all of them say "delayed" or "no ETA" for deliveries. https://www.webhallen.com/se/product/324062-ASUS-TUF-GeForce-RTX-3080-10GB-Gaming-OC
In this case, 930 orders from customers, no ETA on delivers. They reached 400 orders in September, currently up to 930. For that card specifically that is.
 
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From experience I wouldn't put too much weight to Proshop's claims. For years they have been notorious for listing things they never had and never will have. So while GPU availability issues are real, inability to fullfill the order is nothing new at Proshop
 
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A total shit show! Non existing Zen3, RDNA2, Ampere and what you can get is extremely overpriced, even prices of zen2 went up, while I keep hearing rumours that miners have no problems buying large quantities of these GPUs directly from the manufacturers. If true AMD & Ngreedia can go F themselves. I'm done with DIY PC building until DIY market sort itself out.
 
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