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Poll: Whose going to get one - 5000 series

Are you purchasing a 5000 Series GPU?


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Just placeholders at 25k at the minute but realistically AIB are going to be between £2000 - £3000 considering the FE is £1939

If performance increase is really 30% over a 4090 and the 5080 matches the 4090 in performance, the I can see the 5080 being very well received this time round an the 5090 not so much. The 5090 is not worth the premium over the 4090. It is not worth paying +£1000 for 30% increase, have to wait for the reviews to make definitive predictions. What surprises me most is that we don't have no leaked performance numbers so close to launch.
 
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Yup getting a 5090, probably for Gigabyte because my past 3 cards were the same brand, they're solid and it's gonna have low demand as everyone's gonna go for the founders or asus variants.
 
I’ve said it before but I think you’d have to be a chump to spend £1.5k+ on a card that’s going to be bested in a few months… people have definitely sold their 4090s for a lot I’m just really not sure who these buyers are!

It does look like the raw performance of the 5090 is less than I expected that (it’s likely it’s 20-30% rather than 30-40%) so I’ll revise my price for a used 4090 from £300 to tree fiddy.
 
I’ve said it before but I think you’d have to be a chump to spend £1.5k+ on a card that’s going to be bested in a few months… people have definitely sold their 4090s for a lot I’m just really not sure who these buyers are!

It does look like the raw performance of the 5090 is less than I expected that (it’s likely it’s 20-30% rather than 30-40%) so I’ll revise my price for a used 4090 from £300 to tree fiddy.
You underestimate how clueless the average person is :cry:
 
If performance increase is really 30% over a 4090 and the 5080 matches the 4090 in performance, the I can see the 5080 being very well received this time round an the 5090 not so much. The 5090 is not worth the premium over the 4090. It is not worth paying +£1000 for 30% increase, have to wait for the reviews to make definitive predictions. What surprises me most is that we don't have no leaked performance numbers so close to launch.
People forget that these cards have stopped being only "gaming" cards and they're now used by both miners as well as low tier AI companies/indivduals, that 32GB VRAM makes them appealing to both.
 
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