for the next ~6 months they're gonna get bent over.Eh, there's plenty of people just building new computers and needing GPUs at the moment
for the next ~6 months they're gonna get bent over.Eh, there's plenty of people just building new computers and needing GPUs at the moment
I mean options are free and not the worst thing to have. Worst comes to worst you just ignore the email when it comes through. I signed up for both just because. I remember during the 30XX signing up for some queue through Nvidia or EVGA but it was for a SKU they like never made any more of at all. People were posting their emails and sign up dates and everything, no one ever saw a single card come out.Do I even want to bother signing up for the Nvidia lottery? These cards are bad and melt.
Thats how i got my 3080 ti.I had signed up for the Evga on two 3080s, one that was waterblocked. I got the emails like 4 and 6 months later.
1440p is way closer to the 4070ti i think and more people play at that vs 4k.
I’m in the same boat as you are. I’m done with PC building. I bought the Voyager Elite version last October and couldn’t be any happier with it. They weren’t able to ship it at the given timeframe and they took off a few hundred dollars for my troubles.I bought a Starforge Navigator Elite (amd cpu and amd gpu) in September. No regrets. Building PC's is fun but at my age/income level I'd much rather pay a bit more for a high quality build.
To a certain degree its the paradox of choice for me; I used to accumulate parts over a period of time, and then when I had everything I would put it together. If I had a slight variation, that would OK because I often built multiple machines close together and that would just what I would use in machine number 2 for the 2nd rig/kid/kids over time. Now with all the shortages, you might go years before video cards/power supplies/memory is reasonable again, and by then I may have changed from an all-LED super tower to an mini -ITX small design (this is really what happened for my 9900K built I never made; also Zen2 released and killed Intel's advantage.) I have multiple ways I want build a system and multiple things I want do and changing my mind slows me down stops the build and these days I always seem to just need one more thing.I have the opposite perspective. I've felt like PC building has only gotten better over time. When I built my first one 25 years ago it was nerve wracking but now it's so plug and play as long as you're not doing some custom cooling.
The research takes a little bit of time but I feel like ultimately there's only so many real options for a given budget and there's still some trustworthy enough resources to lean on.
Nvidia now has the monopoly on the highest end gpus, but Nvidia shit the bed with the 5070 too. I won't be surprised if AMD is about to blow us away and dominate the market.Back to Graphics cards: What a weird generation this is. Let's see if AMD pricing and the actual cards can put this gen back on track a bit, after Jensen proves everyone's worst fears correct about monopolization/large market share correct.
If AMD can at least release an upper mid range card that is good value and actually fucking available at MRSP, that could be a good win for them.Back to Graphics cards: What a weird generation this is. Let's see if AMD pricing and the actual cards can put this gen back on track a bit, after Jensen proves everyone's worst fears correct about monopolization/large market share correct.