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What kind of absurd timeline are we living in where this isn't $800 tops...
When was an RTX -90 series card ever nearly that cheap? AFAIK lowest MSRP on such a card was the 3090 for $1499 almost 5 years (and much inflation and lower tariffs) ago.
$2653 is certainly inflated-- but MSRP on even the non-AIB version of the 5090 is $1999, all the AIBs are at least hundreds higher.
What kind of absurd timeline are we living in where this isn't $800 tops...
You can blame no competition, high prices that have not come down because of crypto miners demand from a few years back, pandemic supply chain issue and good old greedflation from a POS company like nVidia.
When was an RTX -90 series card ever nearly that cheap? AFAIK lowest MSRP on such a card was the 3090 for $1499 almost 5 years (and much inflation and lower tariffs) ago.$2653 is certainly inflated-- but MSRP on even the non-AIB version of the 5090 is $1999, all the AIBs are at least hundreds higher.
I'm well-aware. But in the end, these things even at pretend MSRP pricing is ridiculous. I'm still mad I felt I had to shell out $550 for a 5070 as I thought CrazyTariffCarrotPerson was going to cause pricing to go ballistic and my 2060 wasn't getting any younger
Just curious, how does this compare to when a 1080 was about top tier and retailed for like $500?
What in the world happened that GPUs are over 5 Thousand Dollars.
In the 10x0 era the 1080 ti was the top card, and MSRP was $699.. (or about $915 adjusted for inflation).
It was probably the high point of high end bang for the buck, and NVIDIA won't make that mistake again.
Next gen the 2080 ti has jumped to $999 MSRP (around $1279 inflation adjusted) and gains were only about 20% depending what you were testing so already less bang/buck.
But again this is a 90 series card-- a tier above the 80ti cards- not just faster, but also significantly more VRAM.
Which if you do productivity work can make a massive difference-- time being money and all.
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Aren't their new gpu coming out soon?
Nothing at this tier, no. The 5090 only came out in January of this year (and was largely unobtanium until pretty recently)
Nobody else makes anything at this tier, which is part of why they can charge this much for it- there's literally no competition if need this tier of card....
AMD explicitly said they were not doing high end for this generation of cards, and Intel is still down in the low-lower-mid tier performance (though they offer solid bang for the buck down there).
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When was an RTX -90 series card ever nearly that cheap? AFAIK lowest MSRP on such a card was the 3090 for $1499 almost 5 years (and much inflation and lower tariffs) ago.
$2653 is certainly inflated-- but MSRP on even the non-AIB version of the 5090 is $1999, all the AIBs are at least hundreds higher.
What in the world happened that GPUs are over 5 Thousand Dollars.
What in the world happened that GPUs are over 5 Thousand Dollars.
Crypto.
Then crypto again.
Then a pandemic.
And then AI.
Oh, and the crazy guy from the Apprentice TV show is now president and destroying the economy with tariffs.
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Crypto.
Then crypto again.
Then a pandemic.
And then AI.
Oh, and the crazy guy from the Apprentice TV show is now president and destroying the economy with tariffs.
What in the world happened that GPUs are over 5 Thousand Dollars.
It was probably the high point of high end bang for the buck, and NVIDIA won't make that mistake again.
Next gen the 2080 ti has jumped to $999 MSRP (around $1279 inflation adjusted) and gains were only about 20% depending what you were testing so already less bang/buck.
But again this is a 90 series card-- a tier above the 80ti cards- not just faster, but also significantly more VRAM.
Which if you do productivity work can make a massive difference-- time being money and all.
Nobody else makes anything at this tier, which is part of why they can charge this much for it- there's literally no competition if need this tier of card....
AMD explicitly said they were not doing high end for this generation of cards, and Intel is still down in the low-lower-mid tier performance (though they offer solid bang for the buck down there).
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