GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Now De-listed on NVIDIA's Online Store

Why in the hell would anyone buy a 2080TI just to have it catch fire on them and burn their house down.

Worst launch ever Nvidia....
So one catching fire establishes a pattern?
Bro.... the fact is, the cards were completely pulled from the Nvidia site. ALL REFERENCE TO THEM WAS GONE. There are screenshots from numerous sources to prove this.

They never pulled all reference to the 1080TI FE. Pulling all reference is completely different than being out of stock.

Pulling all reference = we want people to forget this thing even exists for now while we figure out WTF is wrong.

Out of stock = it's just out of stock.

Pulling all reference, then, when called on it, listing it again as out of stock = we wanted people to forget about this while we put out this fire, but now have to re-list it because we got caught and called on it by the media.

This is why Nvidia has been able to get away with this debacle for so long already.... most people completely lack critical thinking skills.
The product page for the 2080 Ti was never taken down. I've honestly never been to the "Store" section of the website before this clickbait. I've always ordered directly from NVIDIA from the individual product pages.
 
I'm a PURE shill for nVidia and made the failure rate moar better by 3.5%, now where's my check. ;)
I left it with your Mother. She said you were busy in the basement. Lol
JK, sorry for the nitpicking, cause I think we are agreeing. Just a tease on the math. One should never include the replacement card in anything to do with failure rate. And that is the last thing I will say on the matter.
 
I left it with your Mother. She said you were busy in the basement. Lol
JK, sorry for the nitpicking, cause I think we are agreeing. Just a tease on the math. One should never include the replacement card in anything to do with failure rate. And that is the last thing I will say on the matter.
What about if the replacement fails?;) or the next 2 replacements play space invaders and shoot flames?

And if the answer is YES that it should be included then it should still be included if it doesn't fail.
Serious question.

This is not the last thing I will say on this matter.
 
At a retail store today and curious to upgrade, the 2080 Ti FE SKU has been deactivated.
 
I left it with your Mother. She said you were busy in the basement. Lol
JK, sorry for the nitpicking, cause I think we are agreeing. Just a tease on the math. One should never include the replacement card in anything to do with failure rate. And that is the last thing I will say on the matter.
uh oh, zee replacement failed
Now how is this calculated again. inquiring minds and all that jazz;)
"We have now owned three NVIDIA RTX 2080 Ti Founders Edition video cards. Two of those three have failed on us."​
https://www.hardocp.com/article/2018/11/21/rtx_2080_ti_fe_escapes_testing_by_dying_after_8_hours
 
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