sixer9682
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I noticed that these were available shortly after midnight last night and they are all sold out in the US early this morning. What I don't get is 2 things.
1. Why not either push back the release date or ramp the hell up production since they know this is a highly anticipated release.
2. Understandably, they've committed a large percentage of the 870s produced to system builders, Dell, etc. but why not commit a slightly smaller percentage to builders to make more cards available on the release date to etailers.
I read that ATI committed 90% of its production stock to system builders and 10% for etailers, which seems to be a few dozen that were actually available. I know a lot of this is marketing but if that's such a large part of your production strategy then something's fucked along the way.
1. Why not either push back the release date or ramp the hell up production since they know this is a highly anticipated release.
2. Understandably, they've committed a large percentage of the 870s produced to system builders, Dell, etc. but why not commit a slightly smaller percentage to builders to make more cards available on the release date to etailers.
I read that ATI committed 90% of its production stock to system builders and 10% for etailers, which seems to be a few dozen that were actually available. I know a lot of this is marketing but if that's such a large part of your production strategy then something's fucked along the way.