I have to admit, GPU prices are getting away out of hand thanks to crypto miners. I always prefer getting the higher end GPUs since they last longer and I like to play on high settings. However, with cryptomining, GPU prices shot up and AMD and Nvidia sees $ in their eyes.
The Nvidia RTX 4000 series Is a huge disappointment, the whole line besides the 4090 is a poor value and overprice. Granted, the 4090 is expensive, but it can basically run every game and last a long time. I'm still using a Geforce 980 Ti, which can still run games, but not at the highest settings at 1080P. This was the high end in 2015 and orginally retailed at $599. To get the same high end GPU, you need to spend $1000 more for the RTX 4090.
Monopolies aren't cool, and Intel is hardly making a dent in the high end while AMD continues to drop the ball, although their APUs are getting better. The Radeon 780M is very close if not a little better than the GTX 1650.
The Nvidia RTX 4000 series Is a huge disappointment, the whole line besides the 4090 is a poor value and overprice. Granted, the 4090 is expensive, but it can basically run every game and last a long time. I'm still using a Geforce 980 Ti, which can still run games, but not at the highest settings at 1080P. This was the high end in 2015 and orginally retailed at $599. To get the same high end GPU, you need to spend $1000 more for the RTX 4090.
Monopolies aren't cool, and Intel is hardly making a dent in the high end while AMD continues to drop the ball, although their APUs are getting better. The Radeon 780M is very close if not a little better than the GTX 1650.