I've got my "selling a kidney to buy a new GPU" and "AC inputs on the rear panel because it uses so much power" memes already locked and loaded, ready to post!
Nah, hard pass on that. Next thing you know you're having conversations with her, and then you take her to a fancy restaurant completely forgetting she doesn't need to eat and it creates a mess everywhere.
That's when people find out you spent hard earned cash on a Lucy Lou sexbot and can't figure out how to judge you: based on your loneliness, sexbot creepy factor, or the fact that you brought a sexbot to a fancy restaurant and somehow expected it to put something it's not familiar with in its mouth.
I built my partner a computer, gave them my 650w PSU, and upgraded my machine to a 1000w platinum PSU for absolutely no reason other than it was a good deal. I think that’ll prolly handle it!
I always buy a 1000w PSU even when I don't need one, because PSUs operate better when they're not maxed out, and because idk what the future may bring.
I honestly don't understand why people keep buying these. It's not like games look that much better compared to cheaper models.
And what's really surprising to me: who exactly pays those scalper prices? Who can justify shelling out 1-2000 currency units for a (part of a) toy?
The entire industry lost its direction. It's only about some artificial numbers go up and no one even tries to come up with a reason for those numbers.
People with excess money. There doesn't need to be a lot of them, just enough to justify the scalping.
Past generations were mostly scalped for bitcoin mining, and this one will probably be scalped for AI enthusiasts. Both have potential revenue streams used to justify the cost.
The gamers were the smallest part, and probably will be this generation too. There are a few (poorly optimized) games where they do improve the experience, but yeah the last few gens have had diminishing returns even on the top end games. Certainly not enough to justify their massive price increases in my opinion.
Both have potential revenue streams used to justify the cost.
You sure about that? AI in any semi-professional environment uses proper AI accelerators with loads of ram and not overpriced consumer cards. And that ignores the fact that AI never produced any relevant revenue stream.
Miners, do they even exist anymore? Bitcoin is ASIC land and ethereum switched to proof of stake?
I understand your point but you'd have to admit that A. gaming is competitive. B. hitting high FPS in 4k+ requires thoroughbred hardware, and for those of well means, buying the latest just means staying ahead of those who can't.
games can absolutely look better on highest resolution, all textures and options enabled , etc.
that's just for overzealous gamers, not touching the coin mining industry or rendering or other capabilities the 5 series has( and will grow over time )over 4 series.
What is competitive about textures? Is eSports an arts contest now? You can't seriously suggest that having better textures makes a gamer better at playing counter strike.
4K high FPS is exactly the kind of useless numbers game I'm talking about. There's a point at which humans don't see differences anyway. Especially in those super high competitive games you also have pretty fast paced movements, you can't see texture quality.
Yes, if compared in a lab environment the newer card will probably create a better image, but we're pretty close to "virgin blood infused speaker wires for audiophiles" territory.
The target demographic of the 90 tier is grouped on two:
Enthusiasts who just kinda want the power for the power
Professionals, mostly 3D artists but video editors and a few others to. High fidelity renders can take days, so shaving a few hours off can add up, especially if you need to redo it
I'm with you but the meme does say "gpu enthusiast", which sets the stage that they are interested in the top of the line for no reason other than personal interest.
I have a graphics degree that I never use. But I know damn well that graphics advancements are not smoke and mirrors. The endgame has been the same for decades. All of the new graphic features existed for a long time in movies/TV. Now, we are finally getting those features to render in real time. It's so damn amazing.
I game on a 65" OLED from about 2 feet away. So yeah, there is a difference when one cranks the settings.
But then again, I'm apparently crazy because I'm a cloud gamer. But having the equivalence of a $3,000 PC for $16/month using a $700 laptop is a no brainer. And people saying the picture and lag is terrible is simply not true.
With that said, I'm happy that it doesn't matter to you. Because that saves you from having the need to have cutting edge equipment.
I went team red for the first time in 20 years with a 7900XTX and have been super happy. Don't get me wrong, still expensive, but not as insulting as team green's pricing.
I went 7900XTX instead of a 40XX Nvidia GPU and couldn't have been happier. Not the cheapest thing on the market but yet to encounter something it can't run to my standards.