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And if consoles didn't exist the minimum requirement would not suddenly be a 5070 because developers will always look to target the biggest possible pool of players, you'd still get requirements for most games below current console level therefore the consoles are not holding anything back.
If consoles didn't exist devs could choose whatever minimum they want, like Doom, Quake, Crysis did and Star Citizen does. Devs don't need to target anything on PC, unlike on consoles.
 
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And if consoles didn't exist the minimum requirement would not suddenly be a 5070 because developers will always look to target the biggest possible pool of players, you'd still get requirements for most games below current console level therefore the consoles are not holding anything back.
It's that CPU that holds everything back.
GPU's are all over the place in all kinds of shapes and forms. Weak to Powerful. But that CPU in a console is what is holding back gaming. It's running the show.
It is the anchor. Consoles keep picking the starchiest potato CPU's for whatever reason.
 
It's that CPU that holds everything back.
GPU's are all over the place in all kinds of shapes and forms. Weak to Powerful. But that CPU in a console is what is holding back gaming. It's running the show.
It is the anchor. Consoles keep picking the starchiest potato CPU's for whatever reason.
Again, I don't see how they hold anything back. Most games are 60fps on console these days. If a developer wants to be extra ambitious with CPU usage, they can just cap it to 30 for the console release like Flight sim. CPU performance often doesn't scale linearly. When consoles struggle to reach 60fps on a game, you will also see tons of complaints from PC gamers with much better CPUs struggling.
 
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A lot of folks waited for 9000 series to make the AM5 upgrade. There likely won't be another big CPU year until a year or two after AM6 comes to market.
 

Hard drives is next

Yes, the mechanical spinning disc kind

It just keeps getting worse, doesn't it? I feel like I should just buy some high capacity drives for the NAS I've wanted to set up to back up my music, games, etc... I ended up being super glad I did that with my new computer, so chances are that this side of things will turn to shit, too.

Nothing gets better these days.
 
It just keeps getting worse, doesn't it? I feel like I should just buy some high capacity drives for the NAS I've wanted to set up to back up my music, games, etc... I ended up being super glad I did that with my new computer, so chances are that this side of things will turn to shit, too.

Nothing gets better these days.
A NAS and a total backup image of my install + backup of every game I have from Steam+. Before all this mess started. I wish I had the foresight to get 64gb of DDR5
 
A NAS and a total backup image of my install + backup of every game I have from Steam+. Before all this mess started. I wish I had the foresight to get 64gb of DDR5

I think I'll be fine with 32gb since it's largely immaterial for games, but yeah - storage is the one thing I wish I had more of at the moment. I've wanted to just put everything in one reliable place for years, but never did when the gettin' was good. Naturally, I waited until it's almost too late.
 
I think I'll be fine with 32gb since it's largely immaterial for games, but yeah - storage is the one thing I wish I had more of at the moment. I've wanted to just put everything in one reliable place for years, but never did when the gettin' was good. Naturally, I waited until it's almost too late.
I do a lot simultaneously and going to AM5 would help even more so. RAM usage is going up and I'd like to be adequately prepared for today and tomorrow.
I went as far as upgrading my surge protector and even the wall outlets.
I'm just that serious about keeping my PC going for years to go. In fact, I need to repaste the CPU. 🧐

The powers that be are clamping down on the internet and I want to be prepared for that, too.
 
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Governments (especially the US) are driving this AI crap, not just ok with it.


No, there is no real shortage of CPU stock more a large drop in demand.
RAM being a strong roadblock to entry point is a problem. It's offputting to many and I think is a contributor to lower CPU demand.

For example, Id have gotten a CPU and Ram combo and went with premium sticks like Corsair or Something comparable. With today's price spikes, it's all about headhunting for a decent deal and even people on resale sites have caught on so deals are hard to come by, but not impossible.
 
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