I've finally got enough disposable income to spend on a mid-high PC but graphics cards at that tier are just ludicrously priced, especially from Nvidia. I remember building my first computer in 2013 and being flabbergasted that people were paying $1000 for a GTX Titan, the best card in existence back then, at launch—that was probably twice the price of my entire build back then (Radeon 7770/FX-8350... simpler times). Now this generation's equivalent, the 4090, is $1599 at MSRP, and often pushed up to $2000 by resellers and scalpers. The next rungs down aren't far behind either, with the 4080 at $1200 and the new 4070ti at $799. AMD isn't as bad, but their software game is so far behind and DLSS is very appealing for extending the life of my card as long as I can.

I was excited to make a new build and leap to 1440p/144hz but the expense has sucked a lot of the appeal out of it. I might just bite the bullet and shoot for a 4070ti deal to see if I can mitigate the tax at least. I know I'm part of the problem for buying new but I just want to be done with all this and have something I can keep for the next like 6-8 years.

  • culpritus [any]
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    2 years ago

    rx 6700 xt

    this seems like the sweet spot right now

    got a 980ti I'm hoping to replace in the next few months - and I'm on linux so going to AMD makes even more sense

    • joaomarrom [he/him, comrade/them]
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      2 years ago

      Yeah, it seems like it's pretty much the best bang for your buck in that category. Also, I have a Ryzen 5600, and apparently the RX benefits from that? I'm not sure, just something I think I read somewhere