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Poll: Whose going to get one - 5000 series

Are you purchasing a 5000 Series GPU?


  • Total voters
    129
5090 is what I plan to get. I am already 'decluttering' my office and selling off old stuff - including all my speccies - in order to be able to afford to build a complete new machine and pass my current one down to my son.

I really fancy a new build with a Hyte Y60 case, top end i7, 64GB ram and a 5090. Should last me a few years then.
 
The only way Nvidia gets any money from me is whether they offer good performance at a reasonable price.

And we know that wont happen. Over £1k for an 80 series card is scandalous.
 
I am in for this. Will be a new pc with the plan to run it for 5 years.
See you again in two years, then. :cry:
I am kinda interested in the AMD 8000 series. I get it the 7xxx series was a bad seller but besides the ray tracing performance I didn't think it was all bad or am I missing something here? Sure maybe it was priced typically above what we are use to and goes against the bang per buck philosophy.
Nope not bad at all. Pretty good infact.
 
I have a 4070 Ti Super currently, but I'm either going to get a 5090 or 5080 depending on price, or if they're both ridiculous maybe a used 4090. Mostly for VR sim racing. My 4070 Ti Super is fine now, but I'd like to be able to push the quality up a bit higher.
 
Price and value is subjective. In my opinion they will be iver priced but i do not care, boys and thee toys and i want one so will bve getting a 5090, preferablt an FE but i do not rewally care to much whivh model
 
i got the 3090 on release and then upgraded to the 4090 on release.. i think i may take a break with this generation coming.. i can run everything on max thats out and that will be coming out for the next year or two so will probably go with a 6000 series to see a decent uplift in performance.
 
5070 Ti if the price ain't silly.

Ultimately depends on how much performance uplift over my 4070 Ti and how much extra money after I sell my 4070Ti.

If i find it worth it I will go for it, if not I won't. No rush really. Everything I am playing works good enough for me for now anyway and gaming time is limited enough that I would not be too bothered.

But yeah, a new shiny 5070 Ti would be nice, even if it sits there idle most of the time :cry:
 
Thoughts on the 5080? Not sure on the value given that it has same GPU core and same 16gb Vram as the 5070ti, but only 20% more cuda cores and 20% more SM, although likely to cost £400 more if previous gen pricing is anything to go on. Probably 50% more expensive than a 5070ti for 20% more performance.

My feelings are either get the 5070ti or the 5090, no?
 
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