that just goes to show the mid-high are intentionally marked up higher at launch coz its not the mainstream market. Gonna be tough waiting for their breadnbutter low-mid to go lower than that. When the next-next gen come the cycle repeats
We can see for upper range GPU, it has dropped about 40-50% of the price, however low-mid range, price didn't drop that much
The funny thing is that the best cheap GPU is still a RX480/580, which itself is a card dating back from 2016
Low end GPU hardware has been stagnated for quite some time, even AMD's low/midrange GPU offerings are just as bad as current nVidia ones:
Even worst still is that VRAM figures have not been increased at all, with 4GB VRAM is still the norm even on those low end GPUs
Either buy used GPU, or just forget about PC gaming and go console instead (considering that the GPU in those new consoles are equivalent to a RX5700XT/2080 Super performance-wise)
that just goes to show the mid-high are intentionally marked up higher at launch coz its not the mainstream market. Gonna be tough waiting for their breadnbutter low-mid to go lower than that. When the next-next gen come the cycle repeats
yup. but the recent release of RTX3xxx, showed that the price was not that bad if compared to the previous rtx2xxx launch, in terms of price per performance.
The funny thing is that the best cheap GPU is still a RX480/580, which itself is a card dating back from 2016
Low end GPU hardware has been stagnated for quite some time, even AMD's low/midrange GPU offerings are just as bad as current nVidia ones:
Even worst still is that VRAM figures have not been increased at all, with 4GB VRAM is still the norm even on those low end GPUs
Either buy used GPU, or just forget about PC gaming and go console instead (considering that the GPU in those new consoles are equivalent to a RX5700XT/2080 Super performance-wise)
yup agreed. but with this price going on. upper-midrange cards seems to be in good price. Waiting to see rtx 3050ti's price when it launches soon.