It's not just old tech. The only RTX 3080 on Amazon is listed for $2999. The price of everything is inflated. This is Joe Biden's America.

I looked. I ran into two problems with this plan. First, I would still need to buy a whole new PSU for my main PC. I could get a big fancy one from a builder but I don't want to do that much part swapping with a prebuilt system. Those are usually not easy to work on and they do weird things. The second issue is that I still have spare parts that need to be put into things. Adding another computer on top of two partial builds is just adding junk to the world. And I am trying to downsize.Newbie wrote:
Why didn't you buy a whole new computer like I suggested?
Okay, but can I have just one thing that makes me happy? I have been nonstop working to make others happy this year. Let me just have this. The Red Cross will still get their $20's.Uzique wrote:
What a tremendous waste of money lmfao
MSRP is $699 though whomever set that knew that the card would never sit at that price.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
what's the regular price for that card? $1850 seems like a lot of money for a graphics card.
Bitcoin mostly but the cHiP sHoRtAgE didn't help. Look at the prices of cards on ebay.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
why is it so expensive? Is it solely related to chip shortages? Or is this a bitcoin mining demand surge thing?
My eldest brother sent me a link to a PC he purchased and it had a 20xx card in it. I had to ask him if it was a good deal because i'm so far out of the loop on specs and pricing.
Yeah, not how I'd have worded that. It's your money, take whatever hit you want. I'd like to add that I've seen 2060s going for $650+. Finding a $700 3080 seems absurdly optimistic.mac wrote:
I looked. I ran into two problems with this plan. First, I would still need to buy a whole new PSU for my main PC. I could get a big fancy one from a builder but I don't want to do that much part swapping with a prebuilt system. Those are usually not easy to work on and they do weird things. The second issue is that I still have spare parts that need to be put into things. Adding another computer on top of two partial builds is just adding junk to the world. And I am trying to downsize.Newbie wrote:
Why didn't you buy a whole new computer like I suggested?
It's not just Days Gone that is the problem. The GPU struggles just managing the to run triple 4-K desktops.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
re: why?
Overpricing has been going on for years. It's not just due to pandemic chip shortages. High demand, limited availability. Retailers gonna retail.Yeah, not how I'd have worded that. It's your money, take whatever hit you want. I'd like to add that I've seen 2060s going for $650+. Finding a $700 3080 seems absurdly optimistic.mac wrote:
I looked. I ran into two problems with this plan. First, I would still need to buy a whole new PSU for my main PC. I could get a big fancy one from a builder but I don't want to do that much part swapping with a prebuilt system. Those are usually not easy to work on and they do weird things. The second issue is that I still have spare parts that need to be put into things. Adding another computer on top of two partial builds is just adding junk to the world. And I am trying to downsize.Newbie wrote:
Why didn't you buy a whole new computer like I suggested?
IMO, screw all of that. You wanted me to play the game because it's a good zombie game. Bruh, my CPU barely tops minimum requirements.
Additionally, a GTX 1060 is listed in recommended. Your 2060 should have been sufficient. Maybe the game is just poorly optimized?
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no, i agree with you. 4k gaming even on one monitor will be a big power draw and a top-end GPU will help you.SuperJail Warden wrote:
And I also put my multiple display setup to good use during my WFH phase. So it is not like I am pissing the money away on AR-15s or some other weirdo stuff. This has practical value.