The launch of the 30-series graphics cards from Nvidia was terrible, with stock selling out faster than you could enter your credit card information. Many people were stuck with the option of buying secondhand cards due to the fact that they were being used by bots and miners.

While the cost of admission is high, with the Founders Edition of the RTX 4080 going for $1,199.99, that won't be enough to deter PC since the 40-series graphics cards are here.

While Newegg and Best Buy have set up landing pages for the new card, other retailers, like Walmart, B&H Photo, and Amazon, don't have anything we can point to right now.

Micro Center will have different models of the RTX 4080 available at launch, but only at its brick-and-mortar locations, so you can check here to see if there is a store near you.

There is no official word from retailers as to when the cards will go on sale, so our advice is to bookmarks the pages for whatever model you are planning to pick up. If you don't have an account with each retailer, you won't be able to check out without one.

We have links to the various aftermarket models of the RTX 4080 that will be available at launch, where to find them, and how much they cost.

Newegg

Best Buy

The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4080 Eagle OC has a price of 1,2399.99.