• grue@lemmy.world
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    I mean this in the most polite way possible, but why did you need a new GPU so quickly?

    7.5 years is “quickly?!” I’m replacing a Vega 56 from 2017!

    If you mean why did I have to buy it on launch day, that’s obviously because that was my best shot of getting one at MSRP, or at all.

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      Then don’t buy on launch day? It pretty much always sucks, better just to go back a generation.

      Again, not trying to be disrespectful, but launch GPUs just seem super unappealing to me.

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        No, you’ve got that backwards. Standing in line at a brick-and-mortar store on launch day is the best strategy to reliably get a card at MSRP. Otherwise, you’re either having to constantly keep checking for months on end to snag a card during the brief windows when it’s in stock, or pay way over MSRP for the privilege of easy availability, or deal with all the risk and complexity associated with Craigslist/eBay sales of used stuff.

        Also, in this particular case, (a) a $600 9070 XT is a much better value than a $700+ 7900 XT with similar performance, and (b) this generation has tangible feature improvements (namely, decent ray tracing) that you just can’t get at all going back a generation. Edit: and oh yeah, © there’s also the imminent threat of Trump tariffs inflating the price 25% if you don’t buy pretty much immediately.