Will you get a 4000 card or wait for 5000s?

Will you get a 4000 card or wait for 5000s?

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Yes

it's only 1000 more graphics?

so the bigger the number the cheaper the lower numbers become
basically, buy the dip

I have a 3060ti so I don't plan on getting a new GPU until like 2025 at the earliest, unless I get a great discount on a new card.

thats so many more graphics though

Radeon had almost 10000 graphics over a decade ago

I'm waiting for 3080s to hit like 300 bucks, then I'll nab one. Probably by the time 5000s come out.

yeah but we're dealing with advanced graphics now

I'm still using a 750ti and there's nothing I want to play that this thing can't run

why are they planning a 4000 series already when they can still barely make the 3000 series?

I'm waiting for the 10000 graphixx
WAITCHADS LITERALLY CAN'T STOP WINNING

why would you get either when you can already play all of the best released games with older gpus and cpus being much more important with regards to emulation

Should I get a 6800xt now that they're ~1000 usd

YES, NOW I CAN PLAY SWITCH AND PS4 GAME ON MY PC

I'm getting a 3060 TI and then sitting because we all know what happened with 2000 series.

>not already having both consoles in addition to your PC

I emulate the shit out of Switch but 1-800-COME-ON-SON

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I always buy the new one and sell the old one. Do I need it? Absolutely not but I have a shit load of spendable income as I get older and not paying for a wife or kid. What else do I do with my money?

I'll likely buy the 4080 if it has a normal price

I did this with my 1080 when I upgraded to a 2080 a few years ago. My 2080 died after a few months and I was stuck with a GTX470 until the 3060ti launched. It was true pain

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Waiting for 100000 series personally

That was standard definition graphics. We're in high definition graphics now.

I caved and bought a 3080 so I'm unironically waiting for the 5000 series.

>buying every other gen
Consoomer retard.

I have a 1070 and am starting to think I want an upgrade for games like Death Stranding, ER etc

But I also don't want to consoom

>3080 12gb

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I'll get a second run 4000ti card just like I got a second run 2000ti card just like I got a second run 900ti just like i got a second run 700ti just like i got a second run 500ti.

my 2070s tries its best and there isn't anything coming out for a while that has me interested in upgrading

what games are there even to play with new graphics cards aside from garbage AAA shit? even my 1080ti handled Elden Ring great at 1440p and I'm going to ride that thing until it dies

Alyx really needs more but unless someone improves on VR game development...

Nothing, although Martha is Dead made my GPU sound like a helicopter until I realized that for some fucking reason it was running uncapped by default.

I nabbed a 3070 for MSRP from a friend as an upgrade from 970. It wasn't worth it. Everything new sucks. Except vampire survivors

>being able to max out literally everything at 1440p 144fps is a bad thing
Brainlet take. Your 970 was dead in the water a long time ago.

Waiting for the second coming of 8800

Why is that bad?

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It isn't, its just kind of a waste. Your GPU will easily last 5-6 years playing new stuff (maybe on lower settings towards the end of that) but unless you're doing heavy rendering or some shit every other gen is probably even overkill.

still have a 1070 and feel no need to upgrade

Neither

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I have a 3090 FE. It's really starting to show its age, so I think it's time to upgrade.

I have a 6900 XT and I want to upgrade to RTX 4090 because
>RT is shit slow on AMD
>AMD software is garbage (at least they fixed drivers randomly crashing)
>hopefully next gen is fast enough for 4K120
Hopefully I mash my mouse fast enough because I didn't when 3080/90 launched and had to settle for AMD or no card at all.

I just bought a 10900f and 6600xt for 500 bux off a dude on a forum I've been using since '98. I'm gonna be fine for at least 5 years now. 1080p masterrace will never be beat.

it's not, he's just a poorfag coping
buying every gen is justifiable, every other gen is fairly reasonable
and if you upgrade often, you sell your card for almost the same you paid for it as these don't fall in value until next gen releases and in case of shortages they go up in value

1080 ti still runs every single game worth playing just fine. Probably won't upgrade for awhile.

Ahhh, 2022 the year that the GPU model numbers and pricetag are virtually the same thing.

>6600xt
lmao

i'll move from a 3070 to a 4080 and then hand the 3070 off to someone who can't afford to buy a gpu

Won't upgrade 'till my card breaks.

I’ve always gone AMD. Good performance at a decent price. But, recently I built a new machine and installed Linux as I’ve always used. Come to find out there’s some issue with the newest kernel+Radeon and DaVinci Resolve that leaves Da Vinci Resolve broken and unusable. So, now I either have to fork out 3x MSRP for an nVidia card or use some janky half assed open source shitware for my editing. Fuck.

My 1070 still runs every game I need it to run without any problems.
Considering the specs of new generation consoles, that will probably not change any time soon.
I'll wait until I actually need to upgrade. Until then I'm fine.

What should I buy to replace a 970? I think mine is getting closer to death

Currently have a 2070 and it's just fine. Not like newer AAA games are worth playing anyway.

I have a 3090. I have no need for 4000 or 5000 series.

>m-muh high expectations
>m-muh 26k
>m-muh 14,000FPS
Absolutely nothing with 1080 @ 60+

You are braindead.

I'm currently on a 2060 and my previous card was a 680. And that's only because it died on me rather than lackluster performances, but it was definitely getting to that point. So no, it'll be the 8000 Series before I'm interested.

I mean, before this current build, I was using a gaming laptop with a 770m. So I think it's justified.

Depends on when my 980 TI dies

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Is there a reason NVidia doesnt go like, 3010 and then keep upping the numbers? Why start on 3050?

MUST CONSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM

I will buy a 3060ti if I can find one for less than $400

>buy gpu
>sell gpu while it's actually worth something
>use money to buy new gpu
woah what a waste

I'll be waiting until my 2gb 1050 dies. Don't see the point of going beyond 720p HD graphics, like what is higher than high definition? High High Definition?

based.
In the same boat with my R9 Fury, this thing just won't quit

>gpuless
it's not like i game anyway

I got a 48" 4K TV and I honestly can barely tell the difference with 1440p on it, it looks perfectly fine. 4K is sharper for sure and really clean but it's not worth the performance hit at all.
Good to know I don't need to really think about 4K AAA gayming and instead focus on 100fps 1440p as my sweet spot.
Althought 60fps is perfectly fine as well, but only with BFI. It's horrible without, even on OLED.

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I bought a 3070 last year and still have nothing to fucking play, so, no.nh0sk

I'll wait for the intel cards

Based although I upgraded to 6800 XT to play at 4K

Be quiet, jigaboo

I just want a decent and cheap GPU that costs $300 so I can play AA, emulate and indie stuff at 1440p + 60fps or more.

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6600 XT

Because NVIDIA is now run by a giant crustacean from the paleolithic era.

>Will you get a 4000 card or wait for 5000s?
I will try to get a 4090 on launch for MSRP but if I can't manage I'm more than happy to sit on my 3080 for a little while longer.

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if you actually need the graphics for whatever reason then that's fine

Once upon a time FX geforce had a 5200, 5600, 5800 andati was selling the 9250 and 9600 pro and 9800.
The difference between 5200 and 5600 wasn't as big as between lets say a 1030 and 1060 6GB but npcs would never check the performance and specs and would just buy based on other irrelevant shit.
Like the geforce 4 ti 4400 was similar in performance to the FX 5200 but fx was the brand new series and it was double the price.

PClets make me sick

And only NPCs buy nShitia. You left they part out.