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

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      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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        I’m in the same boat.

        In general, there’s just no way I could ever justify buying a Nvidia card in terms of cost per buck, it’s absolutely ridiculous.

        I’ll fork over 4 digits for a gfx when salaries go up by a digit as well.

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        Not to mention the cards have gotten huge and you just about need a nuclear reactor to power them. Melting cables and all.

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        I have a 6700xt and 5700x and my pc can do vr and play star citizen, they are the most demanding things I do on my pc, why should I spend almost £1000 to get a 5070 or 9070 and an am5 board+processor?

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      “When did it just become expected that everybody would upgrade GPU’s every year and that’s suppose to be normal?” - that’s a really good question because I don’t think normal PC gamers have ever, and still aren’t, like that. It’s basically part of the culture to stretch your GPU to the limit of time so idk who you’re complaining about. Yeah, GPU prices are bullshit rn but let’s not make up stuff

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      Sticking with 1440p on desktop has gone very well for me. 2160p isn’t worth the costs in money or perf.

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      It’s never been normal to upgrade every year, and it still isn’t. Every three years is probably still more frequent than normal. The issue is there haven’t been reasonable prices for cards for like 8 years, and it’s worse more recently. People who are “due” for an upgrade aren’t because it’s unaffordable.

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      Still rocking a GTX 1070 and I plan on using my Graphene OS Pixel 8 Pro till 2030 (only bought it (used ofc) bc my Huawei Mate 20 Pro died on me in October last year 😔)

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      When did it just become expected that everybody would upgrade GPU’s every year and that’s suppose to be normal?

      Somewhere around 1996 when the 3dfx Voodoo came out. Once a year was a relatively conservative upgrade schedule in the late 90s.

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          That’s still not cheap when you account for inflation. Of course there’s a world of difference between “not cheap” and what they charge these days.