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not gonna wait for the 5080 super

Soldato
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it's time for my Son's complete upgrade
AM5 B850 motherboard,
9800 CPU,
32GB RGB DDR5

Pcie 5.0
gen5 m.2 socket
1000w gold PSU
So fully future-proof.
All in an epic lian li Vector fishbowl case, complete with their awesome RGB fans
Gladly, his old system ((5800x3d, wraith prism RGB cooler, 32GB RGB DDR4, 5060ti, 850w gold PSU ( with enough connectors for a 5070 upgrade) all in a Phanteks Eclipse G370A Mesh, windowed DRGB case...
... is worth ~£1000 on the second-hand market)), so that pays for most of this. I'm just fronting the money and adding a little to it in the name of Xmas, but this means he won't have a working system anymore without the new PC having a GPU, So that'll be a 5080 in the name of his birthday (he is trying to run 1440p at up to 240hz, which he knows is going to be unlikely with 'only' a 5080), but he can always upgrade that should he ever have the money later
As you can imagine, We have been umming, and ahhring about waiting for the 5080 super, but now everywhere is saying it will come out in '26 alongside CES '26, plus there will be a stupid lack of stock, and inflated prices when it comes out, so we're not going to **** about waiting for the super, just get the 5080 place holder, and be done with it for now
TLDR: sod waiting!
 
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The amount of money you've spent on small incremental upgrades to his existing and already decent rig in the past year or so is bonkers, and now you want to start doing exactly the same on AM5 while spending a grand on a 5080 a month or two before the refresh?

Are you going to be back in another 6-8 months informing us that your son needs money fronted to buy a 5080 Super or TI assuming one ever sees the light of day?

You've literally only just spent something like £380 on a B-Grade 5060ti a couple of months back, and you had to "front" the cash for your son then too.
 
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The amount of money you've spent on small incremental upgrades to his existing and already decent rig in the past year or so is bonkers, and now you want to start doing exactly the same on AM5 while spending a grand on a 5080 a month or two before the refresh?

Are you going to be back in another 6-8 months informing us that your son needs money fronted to buy a 5080 Super or TI assuming one ever sees the light of day?

You've literally only just spent something like £380 on a B-Grade 5060ti a couple of months back, and you had to "front" the cash for your son then too.
well, it's not just my money, is it? and it's not like the money is dead, since the old PC is worth a fair wodge, enough to pay for the majority of the jump to AM5 anyway! at least 9800s are in stock, and don't cost a mental amount of money any more, same to be said with the 5080 too
It was £350 on the B-grade 6050ti, which he has paid me back now, so yeah, no skin off my nose. I just had the spare cash to grab it at the time, and save him £50 vs new! how idiotic of me! must check myself before I wreck myself there, good point, well made, Bro.
Best estimates for 5080 super release is Q1 2026 now btw, not one or two months
When I had my current PC built, I went big on the GPU(4090) because I knew that I'd not be wanting to upgrade my GPU for as long as it took for 8k to become more mainstream, but Making sure that I had 5.0 pcie, should I ever really need to update the GPU in the pretty far future, by that time we will be on high AM5 refresh, , and what 7080 supers? that's what I'm waiting for, just for me, and if he has the cash then, he can do what he likes! I'm sure that all the computers my dad got for me were expensive in the days of BBCs C64s and amiga 1200s, I was told that I had to sell the C64 if I wanted the A1200 for Xmas in '92 though, it was only £50 with all my accessories, and cassette games with it, but I guess that he need the money, fair enough, now it is just my turn!

the whole reason for splashing out right the now on his GPU is so that I'm not splashing out in the future, right now, the 5080 is the third best card on the market, and it might overclock a bit higher than factory too ( he is an overclocker) if I had the liquid money spare then I'd get a 5090 for myself, and give him the 4090 if he wants to sell the 5080 in the future and buy a better card with his money plus some special occasion money from me then that is his business, I'm not going to stop gifting him money just because a stranger on the internet thinks I shouldn't, newsflash, kids cost money!
All my kids have at least 5k in the bank to go towards buying houses in the future. However, I still spend more money on them anyway, my job is done with the larger purchases they will make in their lives, this feels almost like pocket change to me in comparison as I have little need for money atm, I've got nothing to do with it because i'm hemiplegic now, so no more motorbikes, cars, or holidays for me, just sad days sat in my wheelchair playing chess, or watching reruns of star trek if I could still game properly, then I'd be getting a 5090, and and maxing out my 4k 144hz fps to play on. Still, yeah, I have no need for that now, so seeing my son happy is worth every penny, because it's not like we can walk into a pub, and spend quality time together( can't walk, and can't drink on my meds, gawd, how I'd like to take him to a good festival, and spend 1 hour just dancing with him!
 
You only just got the 5060 Ti, I'd at least take that out before you sell the rest. They're perfectly capable of 1440p and with upscaling will get very good FPS in most games.
exactly why the old PC is worth what it is! it's a capable 1440p PC, so imagine what it will be like in the hands of a 1080p high hz gamer, and ofc, it is already built, a lot of people want that too esp parents for Xmas
please do note that my son has a 240Hz 1440p monitor, and that we are chasing max fps here because of that, not gonna pair a 5060ti with a 9800 are we???
what would you spend ~1k on a base PC now that AM4 has come to its end? (without GPU)
 
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well, it's not just my money, is it? and it's not like the money

It is your money, consistently.

It's your son, who needs to keep borrowing from you to buy gaming hardware while apparently regularly going out on the ****.

Look, I'm going to be as kind toward you as I possibly can. Either your son is taking the wee out of you or you're enabling poor behaviour, the world is not becoming more friendly toward poor people and if your son wasn't having difficulty with money he would not need you to loan him money for stupid things. If you were fronting him money to buy a house or start a business I'd be much more understanding but it's always so that he can play video games that he could have already played just fine with lowered settings on his existing hardware.

As a parent you should be teaching him to be financially responsible, but you apparently keep doing the opposite. I would never in good conscious do what you have toward anyone I loved, even if I did have the cash to do so. He's your son, teach him to save and have respect for his finances, because long term you're teaching him very bad lessons. I legitimately think he's taking you for a ride and you refuse to see it, you keep "fronting" him money for utterly ridiculous things. Has he actually repaid any of it, out of interest? The amount you've spent on frivolous nonsense for him in the past year could have went toward a down payment on property, vehicle, or education.
 
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It is your money, consistently.

It's your son, who needs to keep borrowing from you to buy gaming hardware while apparently regularly going out on the ****.

Look, I'm going to be as kind toward you as I possibly can. Either your son is taking the wee out of you or you're enabling poor behaviour, the world is not becoming more friendly toward poor people and if your son wasn't having difficulty with money he would not need you to loan him money for stupid things. If you were fronting him money to buy a house or start a business I'd be much more understanding but it's always so that he can play video games that he could have already played just fine with lowered settings on his existing hardware.

As a parent you should be teaching him to be financially responsible, but you apparently keep doing the opposite. I would never in good conscious do what you have toward anyone I loved, even if I did have the cash to do so. He's your son, teach him to save and have respect for his finances, because long term you're teaching him very bad lessons. I legitimately think he's taking you for a ride and you refuse to see it, you keep "fronting" him money for utterly ridiculous things. Has he actually repaid any of it, out of interest? The amount you've spent on frivolous nonsense for him in the past year could have went toward a down payment on property, vehicle, or education.

It is your money, consistently.

It's your son, who needs to keep borrowing from you to buy gaming hardware while apparently regularly going out on the ****.

Look, I'm going to be as kind toward you as I possibly can. Either your son is taking the wee out of you or you're enabling poor behaviour, the world is not becoming more friendly toward poor people and if your son wasn't having difficulty with money he would not need you to loan him money for stupid things. If you were fronting him money to buy a house or start a business I'd be much more understanding but it's always so that he can play video games that he could have already played just fine with lowered settings on his existing hardware.

As a parent you should be teaching him to be financially responsible, but you apparently keep doing the opposite. I would never in good conscious do what you have toward anyone I loved, even if I did have the cash to do so. He's your son, teach him to save and have respect for his finances, because long term you're teaching him very bad lessons. I legitimately think he's taking you for a ride and you refuse to see it, you keep "fronting" him money for utterly ridiculous things. Has he actually repaid any of it, out of interest? The amount you've spent on frivolous nonsense for him in the past year could have went toward a down payment on property, vehicle, or education.
it's only money that I front, it's not my money that I spend, it comes back from him(as I have said, if you care to open your eyes and read? or from selling his old tech, plus his money, if he never paid me back then I'd never lend him anything, because doing otherwise would really be enabling poor behaviour, do you think I'm a mug? I gift my kids with money for birthdays and Christmas, it is the most efficient way.They can spend it how they like! this year I am giving him £1k for his birthday, and he wants to spend it on a 5080, so what? I can afford to do that, and so can he
where have you got the idea that he is out all the time on the razzle? He takes girls to eat out about once a week, but that is it. should he give up girls too? girls are a real waste of money, as we all know..
..The main thing is that he goes out to work, I wouldn't actually let him live with me if he didn't
He doesn't have any trouble playing games I think you are maybe a little confused, he's not thick, he knows how to balance settings to get higher fps, but pray tell, how low do his settings need to be to be anywhere near 240fps at 1440p?
I've already provided for him £5k locked away for when he buys a house. Do you think that has set a good example? I had to go without when building up that for him, for them all, actually
looking forward to seeing you in an I bought my child a car thread, where you say how frivolous, just get the bus!
speaking of which, was I a mug to front my single mum sister £1250 to get a car so she can get the kids to school, and get to work? I take money off what she owes me for her birthday, and Xmas too, am I teaching her the wrong lesson as well?
when I loan my Mum her pension until later, is that bad too?
crawl back into your hole now.
 
do you think I'm a mug?

Yes.

Your son makes consistent poor financial decisions time after time and it's either you promoting it or him taking advantage of you.

I will reiterate: If he needs to borrow money to play video games while already running more than capable hardware due to request or your advice you're doing a massive disservice to him or playing yourself for a mug.

Try being a good parent, stop enabling the laughable crap you have been.

"I have 5K locked away for a house" -- You've spent more than that on silly useless plap with your upgrade rhetoric, and 5K isn't a down payment on jack anymore when renting let alone buying.

If you have the money you claim you're widdling it away and damaging your legacy, period.

Was I a mug to front my single mum sister £1250 to get a car so she can get the kids to school, and get to work? I take money off what she owes me for her birthday, and Xmas too, am I teaching her the wrong lesson as well?

How far was the walk? You seem to really like spending money and defending yourself for doing so, but how far was the walk here? The bus ride, and remember kids go for free under a certain age. You annoy me almost as much as I feel bad for you.
 
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Yes.

Your son makes consistent poor financial decisions time after time and it's either you promoting it or him taking advantage of you.

I will reiterate: If he needs to borrow money to play video games while already running capable hardware to more than do so either due to request or your advice you're doing a massive disservice to him or playing yourself for a mug.

Try being a good parent, stop enabling the laughable crap you have been.

"I have 5K locked away for a house" -- You've spent more than that on silly useless plap with your upgrade rhetoric, and 5K isn't a down payment on jack anymore when renting let alone buying.
you're a bit 'special' aren't you?
If you were on the now end of the road AM4, and you discovered that your rig is worth ~1k on the open market, what would you do with the money? Give me a £1k base _build (without GPU), please, show me your sensible build! Put your money where your mouth is.
I've definitely not personally spent 5k on his upgrades, are you dumb?
I spent 5k on my PC, but I hope for it to last a long, long time, and even then, it will just be a cheap AM5 refresh, and a decent GPU when I finally get a good 8k screen in the future
today 5k is plenty to get a mortgage if you go for a sensible property, even if it wasn't (it is) then he would just have to save, wouldn't he?
I am a good parent, in more ways than one, prove otherwise.
Do you have kids?
 
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How far was the walk? You seem to really like spending money and defending yourself for doing so, but how far was the walk here? The bus ride, and remember kids go for free under a certain age. You annoy me almost as much as I feel bad for you.
14.4 miles there, and the same back twice a day, she racks up more miles than anyone I've ever known
FWIW I'm not a fan of you either, under your pomp, you are plain boring, I bet she left you because of that too.
 
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