Barozi said: Built myself a new PC today. Not necessarily for playing games but my old PC still had parts from pre 2010 so the replacement was overdue. GPU didn't support 4k even though my TV can output it. Couldn't even stream Youtube videos in 1080p without heavy stuttering or freezing. |
Yeah, GPU's are crazy expensive these days. I remember a time, not all that long ago, when most of AMD's and Nvidia's GPU lines were priced between $100 and $350, with only a few high end outliers coming in over $350. The most recent full Nvidia GPU line, the GeForce 30 series, started at $249 for the low end 3050 and went all the way up to $1999 for the high end 3090Ti. Meanwhile the most recent full AMD GPU line, the Rx 6000 series, started at a more reasonable $159 for the low end RX 6400 and went all the way up to $1099 for the high end RX 6950 XT.
Nvidia in particular is price gouging us hard these days, but AMD has also raised their prices considerably these days.
What GPU did you end up getting? I believe the best price/performance GPU currently is AMD's RX 6650 XT if you don't care about raytracing all that much, which ranges from $250 up to around $330 depending on how good of a deal you can find, while the best price/performance card if you want raytracing is Nvidia's 3060 currently, which will run you about $360-400 currently. I'm guessing you got a 3050 from Nvidia or maybe an RX 6600 XT from AMD based on the price you mentioned.
Last edited by shikamaru317 - on 20 January 2023