Exclusive: Custom Nvidia RTX 2080 Graphics Cards Back In Stock Early October

You can expect the custom Nvidia RTX 2080 Graphics Cards to be back in stock in early October, ranging from the 1st to the 10th.

Nvidia RTX 2080 has just been announced and the cards are selling like hot cakes. You might have noticed that the specific graphics card that you are looking for is sold out at the moment. This is what happened when Pascal graphics cards came out last year and the same is the case for the Nvidia RTX 2080. But you need not worry as the Custom Nvidia RTX 2080 cards will be coming out next month.

You can expect the custom Nvidia RTX 2080 Graphics Cards to be back in stock in early October, ranging from the 1st to the 10th. This information is according to the Amazon listing and could change with time but keep in mind that Nvidia has promised that supply won’t be an issue this time, it is more than likely that there will be an ample supply of custom Nvidia RTX 2080 cards, but keep your fingers crossed.

The Nvidia RTX 2080 has been overclocked using dry ice and we saw that the graphics card was able to perform 20% better as compared to the reference stock speeds but it also consumed a lot more power and this is a solution that is not ideal and cannot be used day in and day out. It is also worth mentioning that in order to provide the power needed to overclock the graphics card, a voltage mod was used. This is not something that everyone should be trying at home.

We also know that the RTX 2070 will be coming out next month and it is the bare minimum requirement for Nvidia real-time ray tracing. It will be available for purchase starting October 17th For $499 but you will be paying $599 for Founders Edition.

Let us know what you think about the custom Nvidia RTX 2080 that we have seen so far and whether or not you are interested in getting one of these graphics cards when they come back in stock next month.

Sarmad is our Senior Editor, and is also one of the more refined and cultured among us. He's 25, a finance major, and having the time of his life writing about videogames.