• Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Ya I get the hype and the desire to get these cards but do you really NEED it? This is like waiting in line for days to buy the newest iPhone.

    You can play all the latest games on the highest setting with the previous generation cards, and they are in stock too.

    At this point buying the card isn’t about need. It’s just purely status symbol and people in this article are complaining like spoiled children that they can’t get exactly what they want the SECOND the card hits the market. Jfc.

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      43 minutes ago

      I upgraded to an open box 7900 XT from my Vega 56. I tried getting a 9070 XT and was still in my return window, but damn am I glad I got the discounted previous gen card.

      I definitely could not play all the latest games on the highest setting with the card I’d been rocking since 2017.

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      17 hours ago

      I don’t feel like the 4000 series ever really got to easily available at MSRP prices.

      But on top of that I know a lot of folks skipped the last couple generations because the scalping was outrageous.

      I hate it though. They’re not wrong that the companies selling or making GPUs could easily solve the problem, but they just don’t care.

    • sheogorath@lemmy.world
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      19 hours ago

      Yea I’m just saving up for an oled monitor at this point. My 5800X3D + 3080 12GB combo can still pretty much play everything above 60 fps with optimized settings on 1440p.

      I also got a handheld for local streaming so I can push the graphics settings down more and still get a good IQ due to smaller size.