• @ComradeMiao
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    42 hours ago

    My 1080 still running strong… who is paying for these

  • snooggums
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    335 hours ago

    Originally, the leaks had pinned the price of the RTX 5090 at $1999, leaving many of us largely unsurprised at Nvidia continuing to push the price of its flagship card even higher. That’s not only because it maintains a market-leading position – with AMD expected not to even try and compete at this extreme end of the GPU market this generation – but also because of the huge uptick in the specification of this new GPU.

    I remember back in the day when they made huge leaps every generation but the prices remained fairly stable, not increasing by 33%. This is all due to lack of competition and profit seeking, not technical improvements.

    • sunzu2
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      114 hours ago

      Merchant will always charge the highest price they can extract, this is pricing 101. Fuck your economies of scale etc.

    • DarkThoughts
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      84 hours ago

      This is all due to lack of competition and profit seeking, not technical improvements.

      And people buying it anyway instead of sticking to actually reasonably priced products.

  • @[email protected]
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    74 hours ago

    Honestly specs hardly matter for the top of the line GPUs. The flops are basically infinite, and gaming has visually stagnated to the point where you would never know the difference. I just bought a new card and focused mostly on vram per dollar, which probably has a stronger correlation with hardware longevity.

  • Lucy :3
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    196 hours ago

    Ok, but fuck NVidia. What’s with AMD? Will there be a card that matched the 7900 XTX at least? Will there be a 8900?

    • DarkThoughts
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      64 hours ago

      AMD said they’ll focus on the low and midrange segments, so likely not.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 hours ago

      No, there will not be. The RX 8000 will top at the mid range. There will be no successor for the 7900 XTX. Maybe the 9000 in 2027 will have a 9900 XT. I wish there will be a 8800 XT for $500 to put pressure on nVndia, but with Blackwell 50 series using GDDR7 and RX 8000 using GDDR6, an RX 8800 XT for $500 might make no difference.

      • @bitwaba
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        The problem is midrange is defined on being “lower than high end”, and the 5090 is insane that it drags that line up. If AMD makes an 8800 level card, it’ll be a “mid range” card by the extremely wide spectrum of performance, but it’s still an upper 1/3rd card.

  • ditty
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    6 hours ago

    Journalists […] suggest the upcoming GPU could cost around $1900. Manufacturers have allegedly been told anywhere from $1899 to $1999 will be the expected range, lining up with pricing rumors from last month.

    For reference, the RTX 4090 launched at $1599 for its Founder’s Edition but has since crept up to nearly $2000 or more for overclocked cards.

    Ouch. I was a sap who built my first gaming rig in 2015 and I thought I was dumb for buying a Titan X (Maxwell) for $999. Hard to fathom paying double that for one GPU

  • @b34k
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    Sweet, guess my 4090 FE isn’t going to depreciate in value anytime soon.