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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 2 years ago

Whatever you do, don't buy an Nvidia GPU right now | Digital Trends

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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 2 years ago
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We're already seeing deals on graphics cards for Black Friday, but now is just about the worst time to pick up a current-gen Nvidia graphics card.
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    Exactly. The best time to buy a graphics card is never

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      really my rule of thumb has always been when it’s a significant upgrade.

      for a long time i didn’t really upgrade until it was a 4x increase over my old. certain exceptions were occasionally made. nowadays i’m a bit more opportunistic in my upgrades. but i still seek out ‘meaningful’ upgrades. upgrades that are a decent jump over the old. typically 50% improvement in performance, or upgrades i can get for really cheap.

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        4x…? Even in older cards that’s more than a decade between cards.

        A 4080 is only 2.5x as powerful as a 1080ti, those are 5 years apart.

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          What’s wrong with upgrading once every 5-10 years? Not everyone plays the latest games on 4k Ultra

          Admittedly 4x is a bit steep, more like 3-4x

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            Starfield requires a minimum 1070ti to play. It’s not just about fidelity, you just wouldn’t be able to play any newer games.

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              I had a 1080ti and the only game that really gave me grief playing on high settings was Starfield. I’m not saying older cards won’t have problems playing newer games but I am saying all cards have problems playing Starfield.

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          Cry’s in 970

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            Dude, there’s dozens of us!

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      It depends on what you need. I think usually you can get the best bang for buck by buying the now previous generation when the new one is released.

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        Yup just picked up a whole PC with rtx3090 for $800.

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          New or used?

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            Used

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              On what platform? eBay?

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                Yeah eBay Canada, was a great deal

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                Best Buy has refurbished PC’s with 4070s for under a grand right now.

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      Graphics card. Not even once.

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        Real gamers use ayahuasca.

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