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Gamers Are Reportedly Skipping GPU Upgrades Due to Soaring Prices — Paying Bills Takes Priority Over Chasing NVIDIA’s RTX 5090

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  • P phoenicianpirate@lemm.ee

    I bought my most expensive dream machine last year (when the RTX-4090 was still the best) and I am proud of it. I hope it’ll be my right for at least 10 years.

    But it was expensive.

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    brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    #168

    It seemed like horrible value at the time, but in hindsight a 4090 was not the worst investment, hah.

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    • C cm0002@lemmy.world

      Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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      hugenerd@lemmy.ca
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      Food, not ROBLOX.

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      • S simple

        Unfortunately gamers aren’t the real target audience for new GPUs, it’s AI bros. Even if nobody buys a 4090/5090 for gaming, they’re always out of stock as LLM enthusiasts and small companies use them for AI.

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        brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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        #170

        5090 is kinda terrible for AI actually. Its too expensive. It only just got support in pytorch, and if you look at ‘normie’ AI bros trying to use them online, shit doesn’t work.

        4090 is… mediocre because it’s expensive for 24GB. The 3090 is basically the best AI card Nvidia ever made, and tinkerers just opt for banks of them.

        Businesses tend to buy RTX Pro cards, rent cloud A100s/H100s or just use APIs.

        The server cards DO eat up TSMC capacity, but insane 4090/5090 prices is mostly Nvidia’s (and AMD’s) fault for literally being anticompetitive.

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        • W werecat@lemmy.world

          The progress is just not there.

          I’ve got RX 6800 XT for €400 in May 2023 which was at that point almost a 3y old card. Fastforward to today, the RX 9060 XT 16GB costs more and is still slower in raster. Only thing going for it is FSR4, better encoder and a bit better RT performance about which I couldn’t care less about.

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          DefederateLemmyMl
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          #171

          bit better RT performance about which I couldn’t care less about.

          Yeah raytracing is not really relevant on these cards, the performance hit is just too great.

          The RX 9070 XT is the first AMD GPU where you can consider turning it on.

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          • M moktor@lemmy.world

            I’m still surviving on my RX580 4GB. Limping along these days, but no way I can justify the price of a new GPU.

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            brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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            #172

            What about the used market? The Nvidia 1080/1080 TI or AMD 6000/7000 series is not too bad.

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            • C cm0002@lemmy.world

              Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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              mystikincarnate@lemmy.ca
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              I was gifted a 2080Ti about a year or so ago and I have no intention on upgrading anytime soon. The former owner of my card is a friend who had it in their primary gaming rig, back when SLI wasn’t dead, he had two.

              So when he built a new main rig with a single 4090 a few years back he gifted me one and the other one he left in his old system and started using that as a spare/guest computer for having impromptu LANs. It’s still a decent system, so I don’t blame him.

              In any case, that upgraded my primary computer from a 1060 3G… So it was a welcome change to have sufficient video memory again.

              The cards keep getting more and more power hungry and I don’t see any benefit in upgrading… Not that I can afford it… I haven’t been in school for a long time, and lately, I barely have time to enjoy YouTube videos, nevermind a full assed game. I literally have to walk away from a game for so long between sessions that I forget the controls. So either I can beat the game in one sitting, or the controls are similar enough to the defaults I’m used to (left click to fire, right click to ADS, WASD for movement, ctrl or C for crouch, space to jump, E to interact, F for flashlight, etc etc…); that way I don’t really need to relearn anything.

              This is a big reason why I haven’t finished some titles that I really wanted to, like TLoU, or Doom Eternal… Too many buttons to remember. It’s especially bad with doom, since if you don’t remember how, and when to use your specials, you’ll run out of life, armor, ammo, etc pretty fast. Remembering which special gives what and how to trigger it… Uhhh … Is it this button? Gets slaughtered by an imp … Okay, not that button. Reload let’s try this… Killed by the same imp not that either… Hmmm. Goes and looks at the key mapping ohhhhhh. Okay. Reload I got it this time… Dies anyways due to other reasons

              Whelp. Quit maybe later.

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              • F finitebanjo@lemmy.world

                I’m ngl, finances had no impact on my decisions to stay at 3080. Performance and support did. Everything I want to play runs at least 60 to 180 fps with my current loadout. I’m also afraid once Windows 10 LTSC dies I won’t be able to use a high end GPU with Linux anyways.

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                mistercd@lemmy.world
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                #174

                You can always side-grade to AMD. I was using a 3070 and ditched Windows for Kubuntu and while it was very usable, I would get the slightest input lag and had to make sure the compositor (desktop effects) was turned off when playing a game.

                After some research I decided to side-grade to the 6800 and it’s a night and day difference. Buttery smooth gaming. It performs better with compositor on than Nvidia did with it off. I know 6800 isn’t high end but it’s no slouch either. AMD is king on Linux.

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                • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                  Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                  deflated0ne@lemmy.world
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                  #175

                  Ah capitalism…

                  Endless infinite growth forever on a fragile and very much finite planet where wages are suppressed and most money is intentionally funneled into the coffers of a small handful of people who are already so wealthy that their descendants 5 generations down the line will still be some of the richest people on the planet.

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                  • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                    Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                    evotech@lemmy.world
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                    #176

                    When a new gpu was 500-900 usd it was fine.

                    But yeah, 2070rtx keeps chugging on

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                    • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                      Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                      nikki
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                      #177

                      the most i use my gpu for at this point is minecraft shaders, i dont plan on upgrading in 10+ years

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                      • DefederateLemmyMlS DefederateLemmyMl

                        bit better RT performance about which I couldn’t care less about.

                        Yeah raytracing is not really relevant on these cards, the performance hit is just too great.

                        The RX 9070 XT is the first AMD GPU where you can consider turning it on.

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                        werecat@lemmy.world
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                        #178

                        But I wouldnt turn it on and actually play with it even if I could because I will always take the better performance.

                        I’ve actually tried Path Tracing in CP2077 running at native Steam Deck resolution streamed to my Steam Deck OLED from my PC at max settings and it could do 30FPS locked fairly well (overlocked by 20% though). But the game looks absolutelly horrible in motion with it’s terrible LOD so no amount of RT or PT can save it. It looks dope for screenshots though. But that’s PT, RT is basically almost indistinguishable. And PT is many, many years away for it to be viable for majority of people to use.

                        (The game reports W10 but it was Fedora42 actually)

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                        • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                          Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                          Mwa
                          wrote on last edited by mwa@thelemmy.club
                          #179

                          I am just using my GTX 1650 4GB VRAM (GDDR6) and it works fine for most of the things i do I can use Linux + FSR Hack to squeeze framerates out of games that perform poorly
                          and it runs my SCP:SL and tf2 fine
                          SCP:SL am using FSR HACK To squeeze more framerate until Nvidia fixes VKD3D
                          Maybe my next card is RX 6650 XT/AMD but still i might stick with my GTX 1650

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                          • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                            Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                            gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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                            #180

                            Nvidia doesn’t really care about the high-end gamer demographic nearly as much as they used to, because it’s no longer their bread and butter. Nvidia’s cash cow at this point is supplying hardware for ML data centers. It’s an order of magnitude more lucrative than serving consumer + enthusiast market.

                            So my next card is probably gonna be an RX 9070XT.

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                            • C coacoamelky@lemm.ee

                              The good games don’t need a high end GPU.

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                              epitaque@lemmy.world
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                              #181

                              Clair obscur runs like shit on my 3090 at 4k 😞

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                              • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                                Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                                baatliwala@lemmy.world
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                                #182

                                Been hearing this for the past 3 years

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                                • V vividspecter@lemm.ee

                                  It doesn’t help that the gains have been smaller, and the prices higher.

                                  I’ve got a RX 6800 I bought in 2020, and nothing but the 5090 is a significant upgrade, and I’m sure as fuck not paying that kind of money for a video card.

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                                  harxanimous@lemmy.today
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                                  #183

                                  Well that depends on your definition of significant. Don’t get me wrong, the state of the GPU market is not consumer friendly, but even an RX 9070 provides over a 50% performance uplift over the RX 6800.

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                                  • A allemaniac@lemmy.world

                                    I’m sitting on a 3060 TI and waiting for the 40-series prices to drop further. Ain’t no universe where I would pay full price for the newest gens. I don’t need to render anything for work with my PC, so a 2-3 year old GPU will do just fine

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                                    warehouse@lemmy.ca
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                                    #184

                                    I’m pretty sure that production of the 40 series has stopped. The 50 series uses the same node.

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                                    • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                                      Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                                      endlessnightmare@reddthat.com
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                                      I don’t buy every generation and skip 1 if not 2. I have a 40xx series and will probably wait until the 70xx (I’m assumimg series naming here) before upgrading.

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                                      • C cm0002@lemmy.world

                                        Well I am shocked, SHOCKED I say! Well, not that shocked.

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                                        throwaway4669332255@lemmy.world
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                                        IT litterally costs $3000

                                        Thats almost 4 time the cost of my 3090.

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                                        • F finitebanjo@lemmy.world

                                          Technically Intel is also releasing some cheapo GPUs in similar capability to nVidia but they all have the same manufacturers anyways.

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                                          critical_thinker@lemm.ee
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                                          There’s major issues with those GPUs in some commonplace use cases and they have major scalping issues. Sure in some use cases there’s zero issues, but this aint like the early 2000s when there were many brands that all basically worked.

                                          Now you’re either nvidia with every feature, amd with most features (kinda like a store brand), or intel with major compatibility flaws with specific games because it’s technically a GPU.

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