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I think business use would be less price sensitive than the general consumer market.

I just don't think it's as black and white as the costs passed on to the rest of us. The world dosnt owe America "cheap" gpus.

If costs for companies go up they pass those costs on to consumers. If not in GPU sales but in other products. I’m not going to go into detail but it absolutely has a knock on effect and n more than gamer GPU and CPU sales
 
If costs for companies go up they pass those costs on to consumers. If not in GPU sales but in other products. I’m not going to go into detail but it absolutely has a knock on effect and n more than gamer GPU and CPU sales

I agree with that (businesses passing costs on). I'm just leaning on American costs going up specifically for them, more so than passed on to everyone.
 
Though none of the CPU's you'd have to use on a PCI-E v3 system would, so a moot point :cry:
What’s interesting is that many x870e boards have pci lanes shared where yes it has a pci 5 x16 but as soon as you add a m.2, it halves that which is basically running it at pci gen 4 x16 speeds.

So PCI lane sharing is a none issue
 
Reverse psychology in action. There'll be a few here that want a 5090 Astra, Suprim etc on day one. If they can make others hesitate for even a second, they increase the likelyhood that they'll beat them to adding to cart and taking home the precious :cry:
I am eyeing on the supreme but not sure to get the AIO or the normal 10 slot 10kg one?
 
Whoever gonna secure the 5090 wins. With Trump tariffs hitting Taiwan, the 5090 is gonna be like 3k+

Nvidia’s margins are probably so big they can stick to the current MSRP for now, rather than immediately pass it on to the consumers.

The AIB’s on the other hand…
 
Pull up a seat kids, conspiracy time. What if, Nvidia picked Chinese New Year as the launch date to hide the fact they pre-sold all their stock to datacentres? That way they can blame the Spring Festival for slow movement while the second batch is prepared for shipment in mid Feb.
 
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He drank all his water, must be overheating

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Sweating think we will have to get the 6090 going because no one buying Blackwell. And my AI has crashed lol..
 
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