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Sell it to someone else, preorder for yourself = profit.
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I suppose if he is there day 1 and can get a few its easy profit. If he can't he can just cancel it. Since he's the first "retailer" to go live with pre-orders in the UK lol.1600 quid lol.
LOL.
Why are people like this?
99.1% customer satisfaction. Guy is slaying it lol.The pics have the Chiphell watermark
Has to be a joke!
PS Do not do it!
100% here, all ladies...99.1% customer satisfaction. Guy is slaying it lol.
Why are people like this?
The pics have the Chiphell watermark
Has to be a joke!
Forgot the screenshots, you’re going to have to sell some photos for that 5090.1600 quid lol.
LOL.
Not me. I'll always have the new card in hand, test it for a few days and then sell on my old one.People may be more inclined to sell their current 40 series card to help fund the new purchase as well though.
I bet that new monitor will look really good hooked up to your new 5090.Personally I'd rather buy a new monitor upgrade than a GPU given I have a 4090 already, I am curious to see what the 5090 offers, but will almost certainly end up upgrading the 32" OLED 4K to the new 45" ultrawides being announced at CES. That would actually be money well spent IMO and probably cost nearly as much as a 5090 anyway.
Just get the biggest oled you can and play in ultra wide ratio if you REALLY want to. Don't pay more for lessPersonally I'd rather buy a new monitor upgrade than a GPU given I have a 4090 already, I am curious to see what the 5090 offers, but will almost certainly end up upgrading the 32" OLED 4K to the new 45" ultrawides being announced at CES. That would actually be money well spent IMO and probably cost nearly as much as a 5090 anyway.
Well there's only one way to fix that isn't there?I am curious to see what the 5090 offers
Selling a 4090 and upgrading to the 5090 for a few hundred surely makes more sense.
39"-45" ultrawide would not be paying more for less, would be paying more for more silly, 39" would be the same physical height as the 32" normal wide I have now, with the 21:9 aspect which is what I've been waiting for all along. 5120x2160 > 3840x2160
I think you're looking at closer to £1000 extra once a 4090 is sold lol.