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ASUS is working hard to produce the NVIDIA RTX 30 Series

The Boss November 16, 2020 No Comments

When a manufacturer introduces a highly anticipated product, such as GeForce Ampere, it is common that at some point they will not be able to create sales to meet demand. However, what happened with the NVIDIA RTX 30 Series is meaningless because the stock was so small that some stores did not have a single unit in their warehouses, let alone, for example, the RTX 3070 which could not even be sold on the NVIDIA website.

ASUS is working hard to make the RTX 30 Series

ASUS is probably partnering with MSI a manufacturer that sells NVIDIA graphics cards among all product integrators. And it was they themselves who issued a statement trying to reassure users who wanted and photographed one of NVIDIA’s new graphics cards.

“We know that the demand for new RTX 30 Series graphics cards is frustrating for many of you. We see messages and comments and work hard to deliver them to you as soon as possible. Keeping up with new information, we are seeing UK exports see an increase in November, and we will continue to ship as quickly as possible to distributors and retailers.

“RTX graphics cards from ASUS, TUF and ROG are constantly being produced and shipped as soon as possible physically. We apologize if the wait is frustrating, but please be sure to check the status of your reservation or purchase as often as possible, and try to contact the seller about it. We continue to update partners and send you regular updates for any updates so your distributors can provide you with updated and accurate information.

“Thank you for continuing to trust us, we will have to wait.”

In short, ASUS tells us that they work with consistent gears to produce as many RTX 30 Series as possible, and that they keep in touch with their partners and retailers to keep up-to-date, accurate and up-to-date with product information. shipping status, so they urge users to contact sellers as they will always be up to date with stock forecasting.

When will the stock of the RTX 30 Series recover?

This is a question we all ask ourselves (some of you even ask us directly via email), but we can’t answer it. We know that some manufacturers, like ASUS, use all their muscles to get as many graphics cards as possible, but obviously this doesn’t work in such a way that when producing a GPU they send it immediately to stores, but they have to fill trucks or product ships to make this journey from their factories to distributors. in the various countries with which they work properly.

This means that we will have to keep on the watch. The makers are working hard to get as many drawings as possible but they will get to the “waves”, so if you want to buy one of NVIDIA’s new GPUs the best thing you can do is ask your trusted store, or check stock in online stores regularly.

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