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I think people are realising the true value of money, Things like owning a house and having food on the table are what's really worth anything, GPU's cost more because a lot of reasons but mainly the whole chain from manufacturing to suppliers to computer shop salesmen, People need money for necessities (housing etc) so everyone put's their prices up, not exactly inflation but a readjustment.
I was more talking about how the situation with graphics cards specifically. They're giving a lot less of an uplift for the cost in recent years (this even dates to before the economic downturn of the last couple of years), and it's often excused as a result of simple inflation. I was putting forward another consideration with some numbers as support, that instead it's more like shrinkflation. Of course the two could be said to be inverse sides to the same larger subject and that's true, and it feels like bits of both at play with them. It certainly seems like far more of the latter though, so I wanted to mention to term for consideration because a lot of people go right to inflation as the supposed reason for it.
What? 4gb is just fine for 1080p, unless you're the kind that wants everything on ultra settings.
One question I do have to ask though for AMD GPU users. Can I set a global FPS limit so that all games are capped like you can in Nvidia control panel ?
Try playing Death Stranding with 4 GB card 1080p, low settings is all you get. Even medium settings need 6 GB.
Best way is to keep our existing GPUs in disposal until the manufacturers' marketing trap (lead by NVidia) on "milking real gamers" backfires. As long as you don't use your GPU for professional means, don't give a "King's Ransom" for an xx80 range card, $800 for xx70ti, $600 for xx70 card.