Upgrayedd My god..when will it end...

I capitulate that we're at the mercy of the TSCM or GloFlo, and they've more demand than output, while remember not all that demand is exclusively for AMD/Nvidia.For AMD they've pretty much all their eggs at GloFo, and have to adjust that "mix" between Ryzen, TR, EPYC, Vega, and 2 variants of Polaris; while then Corporate custom designs (Xbox, PS, Apple/now Intel etc.). Then now there's Ryzen II, and probably now Vega11 (Polaris II) in production that AMD has to juggle starts to maintain markets, sales channels, and profits (that always a good place to be). They sure aren't looking to produce and dumping chips they don't have contracts for, or aren't seeing huge mark-up on (aka Polaris). I'm sure they're building Vega 11 parts, and have told AIB's this is the new price and if mining "goes bust", they'll rebate cost back to them in special cases, but till then AMD won't sell them cheap. (They're not a charity!) Vega... it's strange in they've fulfilled Apple's upfront requirement (to some degree), while it looks like the Intel marriage will suck-out even more production at some point. For gamers "for-get-about" it... seeing any at decent prices is vaporware. I'm sure Ryzen II while being a nice "tick improvement"... so will prices, and less folks will be making upgrades (memory & Graphics $$$!), while I think AMD will see more "wins" in OEM's especially in APU Raven Ridge both in Desktops & Laptops.Nvidia will slow their roll on GeForce next gen, with them sell everything the have wafer commitments for, while they might adjust starts up, with GDDR memory expensive and tight supplies they can't really fill the pipe. (That 1060 5Gb is an off shot of this whole memory dynamic...it's also why AMD isn't doing a lot with Polaris and 8Gb are through the roof again!) Nvidia will place their focus on the professional market as they have commitments to HPC projects that they are compelled to supply.At this point my boy's are pigeon-holing cash to have chance at Vega 11 hitting soon (580 replacement) with decent bump, but really just hoping there's stock on AIB aftermarket part that aren't priced in the stratosphere... They're still holding...one with a 280, the other a 280X.