• KrokanteBamischijf@feddit.nl
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    7 months ago

    Having dual-purposed my 3080 for both work (product marketing renders) and gaming, the cost was actually manageable and I’ve since earned back the costs. But it is what we’ve come to. Enthousiast hardware is only really feasible if you have a businesscase for it. If it doesn’t pay for itself, it doesn’t make sense.

    Part of what got us into this mess is that GPUs started to become their own business case due to crypto mining. Which added a bunch of RoI value to the cards, which was ultimately reflected in their pricing. Now that consumer mining is pretty much unfeasable, we’re still seeing ridiculous pricing, and the only ways to make money using a GPU require a skillset or twisted morals (scalping).

    If I were to buy something for gaming only, $1k definitely does not make any sense at all. And if that part requires at least $800 in other parts to make a full system it’s even less reasonable. Consoles are the other extreme though, and are usually sold at a loss to get you spending money on the platform instead.

    On behalf of all of you in this community, fuck the status quo!

    • yeehaw@lemmy.ca
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      7 months ago

      Ya I dunno. It used to be you could build a decent gaming of for 1500$. So 1k +500 in other stuff isn’t super horrible. But now a decent motherboard is 400$. Same for CPU and everything else. Chaching