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Reply 180 of 191, by Almoststew1990

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It seems the lower teir 4000 series are not selling great. Reviews for basically every card, Nvidia and AMD, have been pretty poor tbh, mostly based on value.

Nvidia and AMD now pre-scalp the price for your convenience but seem to have forgotten they need a desirable product or a genuine fear of supply at the same time.

My 2.5 year old 6800XT that cost £680 on launch day back has done the classic AMD 'fine wine' thing and today keeps up with the 4070, mostly, and is certainly faster than the 4060ti. FSR2 becoming more popular has certainly helped level the playing field even if I'm not really into upscaling.

Meanwhile I bought an Arc A380 which can, just about, play every game on low settings. The drivers keep it improving except for the current blip where the drivers just give a black screen on older motherboards.

Ryzen 3700X | 16GB 3600MHz RAM | AMD 6800XT | 2Tb NVME SSD | Windows 10
AMD DX2-80 | 16MB RAM | STB LIghtspeed 128 | AWE32 CT3910
I have a vacancy for a main Windows 98 PC

Reply 182 of 191, by bloodem

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awgamer wrote on 2023-06-03, 19:29:

Get a used 2080 ti for $300. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRQUTeocCSI

I don't know... as my daddy used to say: "I'm too poor to buy cheap stuff". Or, in this case, I'm too poor to buy used cards with no warranty.

Also me: bought hundreds of retro PC parts for much, much, much more than that. 😅

Jokes aside, I never buy used parts for my daily driver PCs. That's because I also use them for work, so I need them to be as reliable as possible.

1 x PLCC-68 / 2 x PGA132 / 5 x Skt 3 / 9 x Skt 7 / 12 x SS7 / 1 x Skt 8 / 14 x Slot 1 / 5 x Slot A
5 x Skt 370 / 8 x Skt A / 2 x Skt 478 / 2 x Skt 754 / 3 x Skt 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155
Current PC: Ryzen 7 5800X3D
Backup PC: Core i7 7700k

Reply 185 of 191, by bloodem

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awgamer wrote on 2023-06-03, 20:33:

Build redundant.

Check my signature. 😉 Redundancy is my middle name.
Bottom line, I have a main PC, a backup PC, a PC at the office that I can access remotely 24/7 + a Macbook Pro M1 Max and a secondary Macbook Pro x86.

However, things are much more complicated than that... And since we were talking specifically about the GPU side of things, I now have some ML apps that require level 8.x CUDA compute capability (which is supported by the RTX 4070Ti in my main PC, but is not supported by the RTX 2070 that I have in my backup PC).
And, in this particular case, buying another spare RTX 3xxx or 4xxx card is really not worth it. However, the fact that the RTX 4070Ti has a 4 year warranty and was purchased from the best online store in my country (one that typically solves warranty claims in < 5 days) is, for all intents and purposes, almost as good as having a spare card.

1 x PLCC-68 / 2 x PGA132 / 5 x Skt 3 / 9 x Skt 7 / 12 x SS7 / 1 x Skt 8 / 14 x Slot 1 / 5 x Slot A
5 x Skt 370 / 8 x Skt A / 2 x Skt 478 / 2 x Skt 754 / 3 x Skt 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155
Current PC: Ryzen 7 5800X3D
Backup PC: Core i7 7700k

Reply 186 of 191, by bestemor

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bloodem wrote on 2023-06-04, 06:30:
Check my signature. ;) Redundancy is my middle name. ----------- 2 x PGA132 / 5 x Socket 3 / 9 x Socket 7 / 12 x SS7 / 1 x Socke […]
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awgamer wrote on 2023-06-03, 20:33:

Build redundant.

Check my signature. 😉 Redundancy is my middle name.
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2 x PGA132 / 5 x Socket 3 / 9 x Socket 7 / 12 x SS7 / 1 x Socket 8 / 14 x Slot 1 / 5 x Slot A
5 x Socket 370 / 8 x Socket A / 2 x Socket 478 / 2 x Socket 754 / 3 x Socket 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155

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Redundancy FTW! 👌
Are these only CPUs, or does each x-number include an accompanying motherboard as well ?
(roughly resembles my own 'small' 😆 redundancy mobo collection, only I have a few more LGA1155/AM3 level boards)

Reply 187 of 191, by bloodem

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bestemor wrote on 2023-06-04, 12:30:

Redundancy FTW! 👌
Are these only CPUs, or does each x-number include an accompanying motherboard as well ?
(roughly resembles my own 'small' 😆 redundancy mobo collection, only I have a few more LGA1155/AM3 level boards)

They are complete platforms (motherboard + CPU + RAM)... and 27 of them are fully assembled PCs.
I have a lot more individual CPUs, GPUs, sound cards, etc...

Yes, I'm crazy, don't judge me. 😜

1 x PLCC-68 / 2 x PGA132 / 5 x Skt 3 / 9 x Skt 7 / 12 x SS7 / 1 x Skt 8 / 14 x Slot 1 / 5 x Slot A
5 x Skt 370 / 8 x Skt A / 2 x Skt 478 / 2 x Skt 754 / 3 x Skt 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155
Current PC: Ryzen 7 5800X3D
Backup PC: Core i7 7700k

Reply 188 of 191, by gerry

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bloodem wrote on 2023-06-04, 14:10:

They are complete platforms (motherboard + CPU + RAM)... and 27 of them are fully assembled PCs.
I have a lot more individual CPUs, GPUs, sound cards, etc...

Yes, I'm crazy, don't judge me. 😜

seems perfectly reasonable to me! 😀

Reply 189 of 191, by BitWrangler

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People say to me, "What is the best platform for multitasking, I figured you'd know since you've been into computers for decades, is it apple, linux or windows?" and I go "I use 3 machines at a time."

Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.

Reply 190 of 191, by appiah4

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Well.. A few months after thinking I'd never buy another GPU.. I bought a 4 month old second hand RX 6700XT from a dismantled mining rig.

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Reply 191 of 191, by Skyscraper

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During a short period late last year I bought a few former mining cards. Before this except for the RTX 3070ti in my main system I had not bought a video card since I bought a new GTX 1650 Super for ~150 euro shortly after it was released ages ago.

The Swedish auction site Tradera was really flooded with ex mining cards for a while so I managed to get all these for very good prices.

2x GTX 980
3x GTX 980ti
1x GTX 1060 3GB
1X GTX 1080
1x GTX 1080ti
1x Titan X (Pascal)
1x 1660ti (I have now sold that one)
1x RTX 3050

The 980 and 980ti cards are mostly "good to have" cards for future Win XP stuff.
The Titan X(P) is for a dual s2011-3 workstation build.
The 1080 (Asus Strix) seemed like a nice pairing for my Rampage V.
The 1060 3GB is my new general test card on the bench for modern systems.
The 1080 ti is mostly to have a decent fast gaming card available for testing when the 1060 isn't enough.

The RTX 3050 will be paired with my s2011 Rampage IV basement computer running a Sandy Bridge E5-2687W. It's not a great card but my winning bid ended up being ~135 euro and for that price I feel like it's a decent low power option. I hope the RTX 3050 will be enough to play Diablo IV at 1920*1200 with decent frame rate. The 8x PCI-E interface on the 3050 might be a bottleneck but I have at least managed to get the Sandy Bridge-E Xeon to to run PCI-E 3.0 so I think it will be alright, I guess I will know for sure tomorrow...

New PC: i9 12900K @5GHz all cores @1.2v. MSI PRO Z690-A. 32GB DDR4 3600 CL14. 3070Ti.
Old PC: Dual Xeon X5690@4.6GHz, EVGA SR-2, 48GB DDR3R@2000MHz, Intel X25-M. GTX 980ti.
Older PC: K6-3+ 400@600MHz, PC-Chips M577, 256MB SDRAM, AWE64, Voodoo Banshee.