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NVIDIA 4000 Series

Got my 4090 for sale at the moment, waiting to see if I get an offer I want :p I've seen the price trend downwards since January, by about 300 on average. I guess there's enough supply out there now, so people are looking for better deals at the moment.

What I'll replace it with (should it get sold at any moment or not at all) I haven't decided on yet.

People who hold out may actually end up getting a good deal as well though, if supply of the 4090 suddenly dries up, and then it's a sellers market again.

So I do have that in mind also. May be worth just taking the extra loss if it happens and keep the performance I have until "official details drop the next fomo toy"
What will you downgrade to once it’s sold?
 
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What would be funny is if AMD somehow manage to bring out something that beats the 4090 and is a three figure sum (not holding my breath).

No doubt mrk will start saying yeah but the RT performance wa wa :p
You know as well as anyone that AMD will never suddenly jump 2 generations in RT performance, let alone beat a 4090 (the 2 games that are AMD optimised are excused coughCoDcough lol)
 
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Yes but you are forgetting that all previous generations of RTX the 90 series hasn't been order of magnitude more performant than the 80 series meaning the next model 80 series has comfortably been better than the last 90 series. That all changed with the 40xx cards where the performance gap between 4090 and the lower cards is up to a grand canyon of a gap vs the few % of previous 20 and 30x cards.
 
not sure but hasnt new 80 series not beaten or matched previous 90 series every time ?

Many times! My 1070 even beat a Titan for god sakes. But these are different times. Who is to say what Nvidia will do?

The 5080 might beat the 4090 and then they do something stupid like it want £1200 for it :cry:

To me 5080 should be around 4090 performance and be $999. But let's be honest. They will want $1200. Sad.
 
Yes but you are forgetting that all previous generations of RTX the 90 series hasn't been order of magnitude more performant than the 80 series meaning the next model 80 series has comfortably been better than the last 90 series. That all changed with the 40xx cards where the performance gap between 4090 and the lower cards is up to a grand canyon of a gap vs the few % of previous 20 and 30x cards.

well the price has also jumped through the stack so would be disappointing if 5080 cant at least match the 4090 , also 5070 should be matching or beating 4080

but with how times I wouldnt be surprised they having less raster and pump out something like DLSS 4, as we know Nvidia prefer if benchmarks are done with upscalling
 
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well the price has also jumped on the 80 series so would be disappointing if 5080 cant at least match the 4090 , also 5070 should be matching or beating 4080
The price has jumped because Jensen said low GPU prices are a thing of the past and just to get used to it, he literally said that :cry:

People need to accept reality, price to performance is history now, I had to accept this long ago and just go big or go home because none of the other options offer performance for their price lol.
 
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Many times! My 1070 even beat a Titan for god sakes. But these are different times. Who is to say what Nvidia will do?

The 5080 might beat the 4090 and then they do something stupid like it want £1200 for it :cry:

To me 5080 should be around 4090 performance and be $999. But let's be honest. They will want $1200. Sad.
Why can’t a 5080 be £699 and disrupt the market again?
 
Yes but you are forgetting that all previous generations of RTX the 90 series hasn't been order of magnitude more performant than the 80 series meaning the next model 80 series has comfortably been better than the last 90 series. That all changed with the 40xx cards where the performance gap between 4090 and the lower cards is up to a grand canyon of a gap vs the few % of previous 20 and 30x cards.

Not forgetting. We simply don't know what Jensen will choose to do. But what I can say is I would not be surprised if used 4090's go for a 3!figure sum in 2025.

You make it sound like that is a mad thing to say it is not ;)
 
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