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So my constant comments and stance going back literally years to buy the fastest you can regardless of who makes it, makes me a simp fir buying and being able to afford the best?...
If AMD beats nvidia I'll swap, until then, guess I'm buying nvidia.
Not sure how anything I've bought is technically trash.
I'll be honest, you are putting out a lot of jealous vibes, just learn to budget and you can buy any if the expensive e tots you want (within reason) regardless of your income.
I'll tell you right now, computers are the cheapest hobby I have or have had.
that said, over the last 15 years or so they have set an expectation of what each number is .
first number is the generation,
second is a place holder
third and forth are the class of performance
you don't seem to understand the naming scheme i guess.
What I don't understand?
What law or rule says that Nvidia has to name their 5080 GPU a 5070 or 5060Ti? Or that 5090 should be called 5080 at best because the performance gain is too small? And why should I care?
We also don't have 5090Ti and 5080Ti like we had with 3090Ti and 3080Ti. We also had 3080 10GB and 3080 12GB with different performance. The same goes for the 3050 8GB and 3050 6GB, which have different performances and not just VRAM.
How can I vote with my wallet to change Nvidia's naming? What difference does it make?
We can agree to disagree.
I can assume that you mean the 5080 has a die size and relative performance to the 5090 more suitable for mid range and 70 class performance. The 5080 should be stronger than the 4090, as 80 class historically was over older 90. If it's not stronger, then it should be called 70, as it always was, and should be priced like a 70 class GPU as well.
Sure, but it doesn't matter. It's just a name. Price and performance are what matter. Nobody would blink an eye about the name if the 5080 had a $599 MSRP. There's really not much option for voting with our wallets - not without strong competition and actual options.
You are yet to tell anything or make a point as far as I can make out.
Good for Nvidia that there's plenty of low information consumers about.
But those prices are just.....
COMPLETELY OUTRAGEOUS.
if consumers start to buy RTX5090 from those prices, we won't be able to buy an xx90 card below $10000 within 10 years.
The pricing has just gone completely insane and got out of logical horizon. Did NVIDIA conceptualize us consumers as rich as themselves?
Even that overkill card (GTX690) which had DUAL GPUs inside was $999!!!!
Once more, you are making no sense.
With the exception of the flag ship, the prices are the same or lower than the 50 series while having around a 10-20% perfirmance bump.
I've not once said anyone should go out and upgrade from a 40 to a 50 series, but if you are on an older gen, they are a solid upgrade.
All you do is cry and moan about names, prices of stuff you aren't in the market for abd screach about 'fake' frames, not to mention calling the most advanced gpu's trash.
So, yeah, you come accross as a jealous child.
Have a nice day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaZs95L74V0&t=163s
yippy high end cards are just becoming decoration showpieces because they are just badly written expensive jokes
Not me.
Pretty much agree.
Just keen to know the specs/performance/price of the fabled RTX 5060 ti 16GB.
If decent, may be interested.