Is 40 series too expensive?
Jensen went full zombie a few weeks ago; Broke into my house and bit a nice big chunk out of my bank account. The 4090 FE that he left behind is nice, but my bank account is still hospitalized from the ordeal.
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Really depends on their income, location, and life situation what's going to be affordable. There are some areas of North America where rent has increased so much in the last few years that people who were otherwise doing well are now barely able to afford a roof over their head. The economy is also looking like it might drop off a cliff at any moment, which definitely gives a lot of people pause when it comes to deciding on unnecessary expenses.
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well that was extreme condition, and just like jiggakills pointed about POV
let's say average car costs 20k, due to some unfortunate events they will up the price to 80k and once everything settles they will cost 40k - they still are expensive nevertheless the fact that used to be even more expensive
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Out of interest, as I'm hoping to build a gaming PC in the next year or two - what would a good price for a GPU of this power/range be, and is there a better alternative for the price? I'll quite possibly want to build as high-end as possible but a mid-range 4060/70 or equivalent would still be more powerful than the mobile 3060 I'm using (which is great, btw, and I'll still keep this laptop until it dies).
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as you will upgrade in later future, then maybe prices will come down
but performance wise they ain't expensive if they had released them couple years back
also to consider how much room they leave for 4050 for price and specs
Card | VRAM | Price | Year |
---|---|---|---|
GTX 660 | 2/3GB | $230 | 2012 |
GTX 660 Ti | 2GB | $300 | 2012 |
GTX 760 | 2/4GB | $249 | 2013 |
GTX 760 Ti | 2GB | OEM | 2013 |
GTX 960 | 2/4GB | $199 | 2015 |
GTX 1060 | 3GB | $199 | 2016 |
GTX 1060 | 6GB | $249 | 2016 |
GTX 1660 | 6GB | $219 | 2019 |
GTX 1660 Super | 6GB | $229 | 2019 |
GTX 1660 Ti | 6GB | $279 | 2019 |
RTX 2060 | 8GB | $349 | 2019 |
RTX 2060 Super | 8GB | $399 | 2019 |
RTX 2060 | 8GB | $329 | 2020 |
RTX 2060 | 12GB | $??? | 2021 |
RTX 3060 | 12GB | $329 | 2021 |
RTX 3060 | 8GB | $329 | 2022 |
RTX 3060 Ti | 8GB | $399 | 2020-2022 |
RTX 4060 | 8GB | $299 | 2023 |
RTX 4060 Ti | 8GB | $399 | 2023 |
RTX 4060 Ti | 16GB | $499 | 2023 |
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I'm hyped. Gonna get my 4070Ti soon and it's only 900€
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yet to see 3060 vs 4060 benchmarks but from information I have now I'd say it's fair, but that Ti bollocks where you say that 8GB might not be enough for games and then release 8 and 16GB versions for same GPU with high capacity at PREMIUM price - no way only adding 8GB VRAM is worth $100, I dare to say that even $50 would be quite profitable for them
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Apparently, adding extra 8GB cost them about 30$, if thats true then it should be at best 50$ more, but honestly after seeing the reviews both versions of 4060 Ti are bad value.
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The 8GB versión is just bad, so the terribly too expensive 16GB seems decent by comparison
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2b0MWGwK_U
The "4060 Ti" actually is...
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Same price and performance as the 3060 Ti at launch. Probably should have been called the 4050 Ti.
Not sure why you'd say its a 4080 by price though?
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I was actually going to post this. Yep., this cars is literally terrible. AMD'S 6800 is 40% better for the same price.
This whole generation, not counting the 4090 is terrible performance to price. But the 4090 is just too expensive. AMD is better at the moment
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Nvidia seems to have intentionally doomed sales of an entire generation of cards just to make the **90 series seem like a better deal.
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Their sales have to be much worse in general as people probably don't buy them as much to scalp and farm crypto, or at least that's what I believe.
The prices on their top cards are scalper prices during covid, they make no sense today, so for the most recent build I did, I bought an 6900xt amd card and it's amazing and it saved me like $500 - 700 to get the performance of a 3090 to a 3090ti..
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as we have come from Team Green announcement to comparing, then here is good news from Team Red
https://overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/amd_reportedly_cuts_radeon_rx_7600_pricing_ahead_of_launch/1
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Unfortunately if you need to do anything with AI you're forced to go with Nvidia, because AMD can't do that (and I'm wondering if that's one of the reasons Nvidia thinks they can get away with these prices. They have literally no competition when it comes to AI). I hope AMD catches up with that next gen. But I'm very skeptical they will.
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You can get Stable Diffusion and others working on amd, but yes, it is a pain in the ass and they're super slow for that and it would be better to just use cloud available options at that point.
I myself don't understand why they don't make a proper amd version already, there must be some sort of nvidia investment interest at hand or something.
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https://www.nvidia.com/en-eu/geforce/graphics-cards/40-series/rtx-4060-4060ti
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/geforce-rtx-4060-4060ti/ <- more informative page
Same as rumours said earlier
EDIT2: apparently some people just don't like me, have received 8 blacklists since creation of this thread
EDIT3: cheers EmeraldTablet for GamersNexus' video
seeing first benchmarks, even I have to admit that 4060 Ti is not even worth consideration for the performance it offers (maybe only if your GPU is end of life cycle) :P
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