Miss your chance to buy an NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti? You have another one through Newegg Shuffle

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Windows Central)

What you need to know

  • The NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti became available today and quickly sold out.
  • Newegg Shuffle started including the RTX 3080 Ti earlier today
  • The first Newegg Shuffle with the new GPU occurred at 6 AM PT today.

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti went up for sale today and quickly sold out, as all of the best GPUs do at launch. While online retailers may not have stock available, you don't have to battle scalpers to get your hands on the high-end graphics card. Starting tomorrow, Newegg Shuffle now includes the RTX 3080 Ti.

Newegg Shuffle is a drawing system that allows people to enter for a chance to purchase in-demand gadgets. Since it's a drawing system, there's no guarantee that you'll have a chance to purchase an RTX 3080 Ti, but there's no harm in trying. If you do win an opportunity to buy one, you won't have to deal with price gauging and scalpers.

The RTX 3080 Ti was first part of Newegg Shuffle at 6 AM PT today. At the time of publication, you still have time to enter. There are seven versions of the RTX 3080 Ti available, including options from GIGABYTE, EVGA, ASUS, and ZOTAC. You can easily select all of the RTX 3080 Ti variants to improve your chances. They start at $1,199.

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If you don't get lucky through Newegg Shuffle, you can also look at a pre-built PC with the RTX 3080 Ti inside.

Sean Endicott
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