Nvidia Blackwell RTX 5000 GPUs may debut earlier than expected::undefined

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          9 months ago

          It’s just frustrating that mining has made it effectively impossible to buy a higher end video card at anything even approaching a reasonable price.

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            9 months ago

            nVidia simply noticed that enough people were willing to pay the absolutely ridiculously inflated prices scalpers were demanding and realized they could skip the middleman and reap the profits themselves. Crypto and COVID might have been how they found that out, but the lack of competition is the reason they are getting away with it.

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          9 months ago

          At least the performance gap somewhat justified the price. The other cards, mainly 4060 got little to no performance upgrade, yet cost more.

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    9 months ago

    Fuck nVidia, I hope AMD’s MI3000 eats their AI lunch so they can go crawling back to the gaming table. Motherfuckers.

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    9 months ago

    I’m too old, I’ve seen too many generations come full cycle to 5x nomenclatures, first Voodoo (just the once:'(), Radeon like two or four times (bcs reasons), now GeForce is going for the third.

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    9 months ago

    I need an upgrade and I will buy Nvidia’s latest thise time (instead of AMD).

    The question is, when? How long should I wait after it releases to not be an early-tester?