• Want to buy an RTX 4090 GPU? Nvidias testing a priority access sc

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Oct 14 10:45:03 2022
    Want to buy an RTX 4090 GPU? Nvidias testing a priority access scheme with a catch

    Date:
    Fri, 14 Oct 2022 09:31:34 +0000

    Description:
    If youve been worrying about RTX 4090 stock, heres another way you might get your hands on the flagship GPU.

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    Nvidia is testing out a new idea to give folks a shot at buying an RTX 4090 with a Verified Priority Access system that means you can avoid the pain of having to keep an eye out for stock online (though dont forget, we do the
    hard work for you in that respect with our fully up-to-date guide to RTX 4090 stock thats available ).

    Right now, this is just a trial program, and its one which comes with a slightly controversial catch, at least for some folks the necessity to have Nvidias GeForce Experience (GFE) suite installed (more on that later).

    Those with GFE on their PC and an Nvidia graphics card either a GTX 10 Series, GTX 16 Series, or RTX 2000 or RTX 3000 GPU have a chance of getting
    a priority invite which contains a link to a retailer where they can buy an RTX 4090 Founders Edition there and then. (Note that this is still while supplies last).

    Nvidia posted to let us know about the scheme (as VideoCardz noticed),
    stating that: We know its often challenging to purchase a new product close
    to launch date for a variety of reasons. Today, were testing a program we
    call verified priority access which will give a limited number of GeForce gamers & creators an opportunity to purchase a GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition graphics card .

    Invited users receive a GeForce Experience in-app notification that generates a unique URL connecting invitees to a Founders Edition partner in select regions. Currently, testing for verified priority access includes: Best Buy (United States), Scan (United Kingdom), NBB (Germany & Netherlands), and LDLC (France, Italy, and Spain).

    So as you can see, aside from having GFE installed, the other caveat here is that its only certain regions which are involved in this trial scheme right now. Analysis: A somewhat divisive idea? And how does it pick the lucky buyers, anyway?

    This is causing a fair bit of controversy in some quarters, as you might imagine. For starters, some gamers (or indeed content creators) are not at
    all keen on GFE, believing it to be mostly pointless bloat, and indeed not wanting to create an account with Nvidia to run it. Theyd rather simply have
    a bare installation of the Nvidia graphics driver.

    Those people obviously have no chance of a priority invite, and arent too happy with the theory that this is a handy way for Nvidia to boost the number of installations of GFE.

    Theres a degree of miffed-ness, then, as to why Nvidia couldnt just set up a simple queue system for the RTX 4090 Founders Edition (as has been seen elsewhere in the past).

    That said, negative reaction is very much from the minority, and there are more folks questioning how the Verified Priority Access scheme actually
    works, than there are shaking their fists at Team Green and demanding that
    its abandoned. (Remember, it is just a trial at this point, so Nvidia is
    still testing the waters effectively).

    Questions include if theres any rhyme or reason as to who is selected from
    GFE users to receive an invite, with no real conclusions being drawn there.
    We do know that you must have one of the above mentioned Nvidia GPUs (so anything from the GTX 900 Series or earlier is no good), and aside from that, theres one other thing to do if youre keen to get an invite. Make sure that your offers are enabled in GFE (in your personal info, theres an option to receive offers, and if this isnt switched on, obviously you wont get any).

    Folks have further theorized that it helps to have updated to the very latest Nvidia driver, so theres that possibility too. That fresh driver adds RTX
    4090 support, so we guess theres some logic to this idea, of a fashion.

    Most likely, though, this selection process is entirely random, or perhaps that and also partially based on whether the specified retail outlets local
    to any given user actually have stock left of the Lovelace flagship GPU.



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/want-to-buy-an-rtx-4090-gpu-nvidias-testing-a-p riority-access-scheme-with-a-catch/


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