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Chazore said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

1080 Ti -> 2080 Ti was a 47% gain over a period of 18 months

2080 TI -> 3090 was a 46% gain over a period of 24 months

3090 -> 4090 was a 96% gain over a period of 24 months

4090 -> 5090 is reported to have a 27% gain over a period of 27 months*

In 3dmark  so the % are a bit inflated but the point is still there.

That's abysmal as fuck. Even with the newer cores and AI feature set, that's still a shit uplift if ever have I seen one. Even when you look back at the 1080ti. This proves they made the 1080ti what it was supposed to be, a strong and really good card, but with the 90 series years later, they actually feel lesser than the 1080ti (despite the fact 1080ti cannot do RT).

Man that new line is so cucked. I already said they priced me out of their brand, but I was thinking of just waiting for some sale in the future, but nah, fuck that entire gen line. I'll just wait for something from Intel at this point. AMD cucked themselves as they always seem to, and I don't wanna wait for them to slightly un-cuck themselves.

Yea I don't think there's much winning no matter what you buy this gen. Nvidia may as well start at $750 for Rtx 5000 and even if you have 2k to spend, you won't feel like you got something untouchable like you did with a 4090.

Getting Radeon feels like you are buying from a sleazy car salesman. Their leadership is so garbage that they have zero idea on how to move forward until Nvidia shows them the way so they can price their shat slightly under them. And it feels like they will always be behind Nvidia or possibly even Intel with feature sets.

And getting Intel still feels like you are getting into an experiment. Driver issues, cpu overhead and questionable support for old games and emulators. But least their price and hardware is amazing.



                  

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