Yeah.
Yup and even the base price of 750 dollar for a 5070ti, 900 dollars for a 5080, and fucking crazy 2 thousand dollar for a 5090 were all already overpriced in the first place.As little as possible but less than 1k (for now). My problem currently is my brain saw these cards cheaper and it is hard to convince myself that I should pay more for them now. The same goes for other current tech.
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About that much. Reimbursed from work though so really it was $0.
If I feel like I needed an upgrade, and was going for an all new PC I'd probably budget $5k for the whole thing (minus peripherals). But the way things are going I don't see much of a need for the next couple of years at least.
So in a decade you will get a new GPU, ok$2K USD, but it has to be an absolute monster. Right now, that would be something at least 60% faster than the 5090.
The rtx3090 was $1500 at launch, the rtx4090 was $1600 at launch. Why would you expect the 5090 to be cheaper than that at launch?I had $1200 saved up to get an RTX 5090 on release day. I was willing to go as high as $1500.
But then, BAM $2000 on launch day and up up up from there.
I never got that 5090. I ended up with a 5080 instead.
1,200 dollars would actually be a fair and reasonable price for a 5090 instead of the crazy 2,000 dollar price tag.I had $1200 saved up to get an RTX 5090 on release day. I was willing to go as high as $1500.
But then, BAM $2000 on launch day and up up up from there.
I never got that 5090. I ended up with a 5080 instead.
This. Maybe $650.$600