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I'm still on my GTX 970! Got fed up having no chance of bagging a card for anything like MSRP that I just got a PS5 at launch. Still ready willing and able to hand £650 over for something decent, but I'm not getting scalped for a low end card with £250 added for lolz. Probably just end up getting a whole new system later in the summer to get a card at cost.
RTX2080 is comparable to 3060ti so you're not really in a position where you need to upgrade yet, I would pass on this generation and see what turns up in 2023.I've been waiting to get 6800 XT but prices still too high for me. Plenty appear to be in stock yet still prices nudging £1200. I've waited so long now to replace my RTX2080 having to wait longer for price closer to £800-900 doesn't seem such a drag.
I've been waiting to get 6800 XT but prices still too high for me. Plenty appear to be in stock yet still prices nudging £1200. I've waited so long now to replace my RTX2080 having to wait longer for price closer to £800-900 doesn't seem such a drag.
I've waited so long now to replace my RTX2080
The average household's energy bill will rise by £693 annually after a 54% increase to the cap
This will reduce mining demand
A lot of people are locked into multi year fixed contracts, I don't think this will suddenly change overnight and we'll have thousands listed on eBay.
I use to laugh at my uncle who sits in the cold with a scarf and hat in the living room and leccy switched off..... now he is laughing at me
I hope people with nice fixed deals don't get the planned rebate. It would only be fair.I'd bet most people aren't, a lot of people take no notice of things like this and don't switch. On top of that you have that clown Martin Lewis telling people to stick on the energy cap price last Autumn while also telling people the cap would increase massively in April. At the time there were multi year fixed cost deals available from Octopus et al.
A huge rise in energy costs can only make mining less/not profitable and therefore help gamers - how much is yet to be determined. Used prices are already down.
I'd bet most people aren't, a lot of people take no notice of things like this and don't switch. On top of that you have that clown Martin Lewis telling people to stick on the energy cap price last Autumn while also telling people the cap would increase massively in April. At the time there were multi year fixed cost deals available from Octopus et al.
A huge rise in energy costs can only make mining less/not profitable and therefore help gamers - how much is yet to be determined. Used prices are already down.
I hope people with nice fixed deals don't get the planned rebate. It would only be fair.
Or you could have ended up with terrible timing on a previous deal and then suddenly any new deals were off the table because energy firms were going under left, right and centre, like we had. If I'd had the foresight I would paid an early exit charge and moved but the chances are we'd have switched to a company that went bust only to be moved on to a variable rate on the cap again. So now were sat on the cap like numpties. Besides, the offers when they did return were 80-100% more expensive than the cap, which we'd have been paying over the odds for over several months until the new cap came, which by that point we would only see price parity between the fix and new cap. Thus it would have been more expensive on a fix, at least in our region. It's a gamble deciding what's going to happen to tariffs in 12 months time.
So long as crypto prices recover, I don't see mining going away anytime soon. Still far too much money to be taken.
Why would it?
Why should people be punished for being smart?
The rebate is to help people who will really struggle with the increasing cost of energy bills. It's not really a solution at all, just throwing money at it to delay the problem and making it worse in the long term, but there we are. Not getting given something for free by the government is not being punished.
This whole thing has, today actually, changed my decision on getting a high-end graphics card. The difference between "good enough" and "I can impress people online with this" will now cost way more in the long term than just the 400 quid on the cost of the card.
I'm also starting to get increasingly gloomy about the prospect of the economy over the next 3-5 years. An increase of the interest rates to 0.5% shouldn't be causing the level of concern that it seems to be today. I can't think of many things that will have its demand destroyed by a stagflating economy in serious trouble than high-end graphics cards.