How do I get a GTX 970 with a reference cooler or just a reference card?

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As most of you know Nvidia came out with the 980 and 970 last night and the 980 is now being shipped with it's stock sexy cooler yet the 970 has a pathetic looking plastic piece of you know what slapped on it so that the vendors can save a ton of cash. So how do I get a Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 with a stock cooler or reference card in Canada? (Or at least tell me how to get one in the US) And also please do not throw the active cooling solution benchmarks out there I don't really care, I need a blower-style cooler because of my case and I'm in love with the reference card's look.
 


330 british pounds with shipping to US costing another ~30, the total cost of getting that reference GTX 970, at ~$570 after currency conversion, would actually eclipse that of simply buying a reference GTX 980.
 


Who says I was talking to someone not living in the US?

besides, that one model on Newegg is available only as a system bundle, not for sale as an individual item.
 


Yeah I admit it doesn't make sense to ship to the US. It gives hope that these cards are out there, I'm sure retailers in the US will adopt it soon, there must be a bigger demand for it over there.
 


We can only hope!

I'm especially fond of their statement that they bolstered their PCB design so as to eliminate any coil whine!
Glad to know that there are companies out there that actually would listen and respond to market response and demands.

 
There is a 970 with the reference design at Best Buy. I'm not sure if they ship to Canada, but they ship it to the US for sure, as I just ordered it myself. It was a hard find, so hoping to help others out 🙂
 


Well you can get one at Bestbuy but then you have to deal with them and on top of that it is more expensive then the other designs.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/nvidia-geforce-gtx-970-4gb-gddr5-pci-express-3-0-graphics-card-silver-black/9855169.p?id=1219441201895
 

I'm sorry but I bought a 770 so I no longer require assistance, and bestbuy.ca is the Canadian version, so pretty much I can't order off of bestbuy.com because it is American. (the exchange rate is crap too)
 
Best Buy does price matching. Even though the price on Newegg for the reference card is only available with a combo computer purchase, Best Buy price matched me at $353.99 anyway! :)

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814132038

Go to your local best buy and you'll see that they have graphics cards that are nvidia packaging only. At my local branch location, they had the Gigabyte G1 gaming edition GTX 970 and they also had the reference cards. My computer is red theme with red LED lighting and the bright green "GeForce GTX" logos look VERY nice in there. Wow!
 


Okay, STOP POSTING AMERICAN PRICES AND INFORMATION! I am a Canadian citizen and I can not geographically or physically order from newegg.com, bestbuy.com, or any American retailer!
 

That's pretty odd. I'm in the US, and I used to buy Warhammer 40,000 kits from Canada and overseas on a fairly regular basis, before Games Workshop decided to embargo online sales (thankfully I can still buy kits from amazon, though 😀). I also have Canadian friends who buy stuff from American retailers all the time (or at least so they tell me). I'm curious as to why your situation would be different.