

A registrant's timestamp will be used as a tiebreaker between accounts of the same EVGA score (and prioritized/deprioritized status).
#EVGA QUEUE SIGN UP SERIES#
Within each "tier", customers who have already purchased a 30 series GPU from the queue will be "deprioritized" within that tier (i.e., they will be after those accounts in that tier that have yet to purchase a 30 series GPU from the queue). EVGA will group scored accounts into a number of "tiers" (how many and what are the score thresholds remain, as of January 12, 2022, an EVGA business secret).
#EVGA QUEUE SIGN UP UPDATE#
Each account's score will be updated "at the beginning of every month" (the first measurement and update took place on January 12 the second will likely occur in early February 2022). The score is a level of abstraction designed to reflect the "value of your registered EVGA products, EVGA Bucks earned and "Blue Ribbons" from participating in the EVGA forums (from what I can tell "Blue Ribbons" are awarded for EVGA forum posts that provide significant help to one or more community members, to "commemorate post count milestones" and/or for posts that are otherwise superlative in providing value to the forum community). You can find your score here (the orange box at the top of the page).
#EVGA QUEUE SIGN UP REGISTRATION#
How will EVGA determine registration priority for the Queue 3.0 SKUs' (3050, 3080 12gb, and 3090Ti) queues? Accounts who reach to head of an applicable queue will receive an "invite to purchase" email from EVGA and will have 24 hours (formerly 20 hours) to complete the purchase via the direct link in the email.For clarity, an EVGA account may not have more than two total active registrations in total regardless of whether those registrations are for SKUs first released prior to or after January 11, 2022. The "no more than two" active queues at a time rule remains in place across both the Queue 2.0 SKUs and the Queue 3.0 SKUs (in total).

As of January 12, 2022, none of those queues have reopened for additional registrations. Please note**:** EVGA closed these queues to new registrations in September 2021, but suggested that individual SKUs may reopen for additional registrations once the current registrant pool has been invited to purchase a unit. Existing queues for the EVGA 30 series SKUs released prior to Janu(e.g., the 3060, 3060Ti, 3070, 3070Ti, 3080 (10gb), 3080Ti, and 3090) will continue to service registrants on a "first come, first served" basis within each individual SKU's queue (i.e., timestamps in order of original registration for that SKU).EVGA accounts will be limited to no more than one active registration per "Queue 3.0" chipset SKUs at a time (in other words, an EVGA member may not register for both a 3090Ti FTW3 SKU and a 3090Ti XC3.just one 3090Ti registration). EVGA announced new rules specifically for determining the priority of servicing registrants for the 3050, 3080 12gb, and 3090Ti chipset SKUs (the first set of which are the 4877 and the 4865 that were announced on January 11, 2022).What from the Januannouncement of "Queue 3.0" is different from the old Queue 2.0 rules and procedures? The most updated information I have regarding the current position of the individual SKUs' queues for North America can be found here: EVGA Queue Summary. An active registration is a timestamp that has "True" in the "Active" column and a "no" in the "Notify Sent" column.)

(You can determine whether your registration is "active" by looking for the applicable timestamp on this page ( ). What was the big change to the Queue from the "Queue 2.0" announcement back in October 2021?ĮVGA reduced the allowable number of "active" or actionable registrations within the queue to no more than two. I am most familiar with the North American queue, so this summary will not include any EU-specific features (beyond noting that the first "EVGA Score snapshot" (described below) will occur on January 13, 2022). I will make an effort to update this as appropriate. This is my attempt at a FAQ to help head off any lingering confusion caused by the new Queue 3.0 rules ( u/ihavenolifeee has put together a FAQ about the queue prior to the Queue 3.0 announcement). There has been a lot of confusion about the "Queue 3.0" announcement from EVGA.
