- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
About to? Comparatively it’s been up for quite some time now and I expect it to get more expensive as we go. Used to be $1000 could build you a pretty decent PC for gaming. Now? $2000+. And the tariffs are just gonna exacerbate everything for Americans.
I just spent $4,000 CAD on mine and I’m glad I didn’t wait any longer.
While rubbing their hands fast enough to start a fucking fire.
GPU prices never recovered. I’m still on a 1060.
I bought an used RTX 3070 when they announced the RTX 40 series and AMD theirs with a 50€ difference. Gaming is slowly becoming a luxury, and now with the tariffs, and Nintendo trying to push games to 90€… Hello backlog.
Looks like I’m running the 1660 Super for the next decade
BOOO! You won’t be able to afford what you’re already not able to afford!
yeah, well, my gripe since covid has been how high end graphics cards are triple the cost of a new switch 2. For just a graphics card. There’s no way the hardware and R&D costs so much they need to be that much. Get fucked. I’ll wait until another player gets up to speed or they come down.
This is why I built my new pc, my wifes new pc and built a friend a new pc. The writing was on the wall and you had to have been blind not to see it.
Is the US really that central to PC component manufacturing, or is this (mostly) just a US thing? Like, don’t get me wrong, I know a lot of these companies are US-based, but isn’t basically all the manufacturing and most of the distribution handled elsewhere?
So there’s these things called ‘tariffs’ you might have heard mentioned on the news…
Maybe I’ll finally be able to find current gen hardware for a decent price in my country!
I’m so screwed when my current rig dies…