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I have seen at least one article a week since December saying that GPU prices were lowering.
 
I have seen at least one article a week since December saying that GPU prices were lowering.
I believe when the GPU is in my hands at this point.
 
I was at Best Buy today, and they actually had the 3070 Ti in stock, the same on that I bought.

They are trickling out.
 
I was at Best Buy today, and they actually had the 3070 Ti in stock, the same on that I bought.

They are trickling out.
What was the price though?
Same or near as what I paid. Though it was hard to see through the case, I believe it was $869
 
I was at Best Buy today, and they actually had the 3070 Ti in stock, the same on that I bought.

They are trickling out.

Same or near as what I paid. Though it was hard to see through the case, I believe it was $869

So $100 or more over msrp. That's not availability it's price gouging
 
So $100 or more over msrp. That's not availability it's price gouging
I probably would have bought 2 gpu over the last 4 years, so in the end. It's a wash...
 
Yeah, I upgraded from a 1060 to a 3070
Is that a big jump? I dont know squat about gaming cards. I play with Quadro and Tesla cards.
 
Well that's a decent jump, but if someone already had a 1080ti then paying $900 to upgrade to a 3070 ti isn't great
Can you play Red Dead 2 at 4K with every setting at Ultrra with no lag at 60 fps? DLSS and Ray tracing too.
 
Can you play Red Dead 2 at 4K with every setting at Ultrra with no lag at 60 fps? DLSS and Ray tracing too.

I could if I owned a 4k monitor and rdr2 on the PC
 
I could if I owned a 4k monitor and rdr2 on the PC
I am waiting for new flight sim to go on sale, 118 bucks for ultimate edition. Far cry 5 zooms, I just need to do final boss fight, but I'm going to explore more first.
 
I am waiting for new flight sim to go on sale, 118 bucks for ultimate edition. Far cry 5 zooms, I just need to do final boss fight, but I'm going to explore more first.

Flight Sim on VR is crazy, you can actually give yourself air sickness.
 
I have played MSFS 2020 on an OG Vive a decent amount and it is indeed surreal. I've been fortunate to have a 3080 Ti so performance is reasonable, although my aging Vive has fairly poor angular resolution so I eventually prefer to use a display to enjoy the screen candy. I haven't felt sick but I can imagine it, and after an hour doing a point to point hop, taking off the headset I struggle to stand up and walk.

My dream is a 4000-series GPU and some next gen AR/VR headset. I'm sure it's coming and I can't wait.
 
I believe when the GPU is in my hands at this point.
Ok fine you called it.

 
Ok fine you called it.

Best not to forget a lot of the materials used to make and manufacture GPUs come from Russia and Ukraine.
 
Well that's a decent jump, but if someone already had a 1080ti then paying $900 to upgrade to a 3070 ti isn't great

Thanks for that. I’m running a 1080ti and it’s still running my games just fine.

Eventually I want to play Elden Ring, but it’s doing just fine on my current game (XCOM2) and had just finished the Dark Souls series. Sekiro is in the pipeline. I was thinking of looking for Elden Ring on the fall/winter Steam sale.

WW
 
Speaking of GPUs and the like....I'm eyeing this:


My imac is old. Late 2013. I don't think I need the 64-core GPU over the 48-core, but what I currently have sitting pre-cart is a cool five grand. It'd be another grand. Thing is I don't do video editing, I just finally want a Mac that's good at gaming graphics. You know, max FPS at max settings. For a while. And I have little doubt that a well-built PC would run me less. I just hate windows with a passion. Always had windows at work, Mac at home, until I worked from home.



Looking at:
20-core CPU, 48-core GPU, 32-core neural engine
64GB unified memory (but maybe 128)
4 TB SSD

But again, I have a sneaking suspicion my eyes are greedier than whatever is said to use a computer. Probably wasteful if I just want gaming. But otherwise I have to step down to a 24-inch imac. And then I gotta buy a monitor worthy of such a beast. A good chunk of change. But then I almost never splurge on myself. I just don't need stuff.

On the other hand... There is the lower tier of studio machines (a single M1 chip, rather than two)



The other option:
-24" iMac, 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine, 16gb unified memory, 2 TB SSD,

Meh...I mean.. even downsizing my monitor? Sure, that one is 4.5k retina and mine isn't, but...




Or bititng the bullet and going PC. But ...
 
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I just finally want a Mac that's good at gaming graphics. You know, max FPS at max settings. For a while. And I have little doubt that a well-built PC would run me less. I just hate windows with a passion. Always had windows at work, Mac at home, until I worked from home.

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