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I don't see the point in buying an RTX 5090.

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Overpriced and uses way too much power. The 5070 can already run everything.
 
You forget, faggots love spending almost 3k for a graphics card to flex on people, my Dell optiplex still uses a gtx1650.
 
It's still part of the ugly hangover from the 90s and early 2000s. Back when new PC parts every few years was de-facto mandatory if you wanted to keep up because the tech industry was making such rapid progress. The graphics card you bought back in late 1998 was entirely outdated and useless by early 2000. We as PC gamers just refuse to acknowledge that like everything, tech advancement has slowed down significantly.

In all reality, a mid to high-end GPU you purchased back in 2020 will easily hold up now and likely for the next 5-10 years. When I built my first PC back in 2021, I used an old GPU my coworker gifted me for free from 2014. It did just fine until I purchased my current one.
 
Don't you wanna play the latest UE5 woke slop?!
 
it doesn't even make sense to buy it, only if you want to brag online. *which makes you retarded to begin with
 
90 class cards used to be for only for work purposes, then Nvidia realized people who want the best will pay for this level, so why not.
It's still part of the ugly hangover from the 90s and early 2000s. Back when new PC parts every few years was de-facto mandatory if you wanted to keep up because the tech industry was making such rapid progress. The graphics card you bought back in late 1998 was entirely outdated and useless by early 2000. We as PC gamers just refuse to acknowledge that like everything, tech advancement has slowed down significantly.

In all reality, a mid to high-end GPU you purchased back in 2020 will easily hold up now and likely for the next 5-10 years. When I built my first PC back in 2021, I used an old GPU my coworker gifted me for free from 2014. It did just fine until I purchased my current one.
Also, this. This is why I didn't do much PC building a decade+ ago, it was too expensive to keep up. Now it's reasonable, well was before shady shit happened to artificially raise pricing.
 
Duuuuuude this one has better ray tracing so you can play Apex better!!!! :soy: :soy: :soy: :soy:
 
How much is this going for? I'd have to take a loan to buy it tho
 
How much is this going for? I'd have to take a loan to buy it tho
At least $3000, but it's hard to find period. 5090 is a stupid halo product.
 
but without it you cant run the latest UE5 graphical test bro
 
It's still part of the ugly hangover from the 90s and early 2000s. Back when new PC parts every few years was de-facto mandatory if you wanted to keep up because the tech industry was making such rapid progress. The graphics card you bought back in late 1998 was entirely outdated and useless by early 2000. We as PC gamers just refuse to acknowledge that like everything, tech advancement has slowed down significantly.

In all reality, a mid to high-end GPU you purchased back in 2020 will easily hold up now and likely for the next 5-10 years. When I built my first PC back in 2021, I used an old GPU my coworker gifted me for free from 2014. It did just fine until I purchased my current one.
Didn't graphics settings exist back then why would need to buy the lastest products sounds like fomo
 
for running ai locally
 
my friend has it and it kept crashing his pc and such
 
buying a 50/60s and upgrading every few years is better
 
It's still part of the ugly hangover from the 90s and early 2000s. Back when new PC parts every few years was de-facto mandatory if you wanted to keep up because the tech industry was making such rapid progress. The graphics card you bought back in late 1998 was entirely outdated and useless by early 2000. We as PC gamers just refuse to acknowledge that like everything, tech advancement has slowed down significantly.

In all reality, a mid to high-end GPU you purchased back in 2020 will easily hold up now and likely for the next 5-10 years. When I built my first PC back in 2021, I used an old GPU my coworker gifted me for free from 2014. It did just fine until I purchased my current one.
All for vanity I agree. Realistically playing in 4k vs even 1080 I cant really feel the difference. the image is a bit sharper but the cost is x4 more,

only thing that I can feel while playing is a high refresh rate monitor. I think 1440p x 144 hz is the best
 
I have a RTX 3070 it serves me well
 

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