You can get a 5070 for like 500 bucks, that card beats everything that was availablr during the GPU crisis and is going to allow you to max out every game in existence, even the horribly optimized jeet slop.Those super high end -90 graphics cards are officially intended for (mostly professional) use cases because there is basically no scenario where you will even utilize a fraction of their potential with gaming only.It's only autists who need the highest end shit to satisfy their OCD without understanding that things have changed since the 2000s and graphics cards aren't exclusively used for gaming anymore.Thing is, if I want a card that will simply allow me to run everything at max settings with great performance, I will be covered with a few hundred bucks. As I am not an autist obsessed with number go up for its own sake, prices are fine again from my perspective.RAM will be similar, and if not spending a few hundred bucks extra when I make a new built once every decade or so will be survivable.You may scream and shout that I am merely coping, but deep down you know as well that owning a "high end" PC for its own sake is irrelevant to gaming. Similarly to how no one needs 128 GB of RAM.
anon if the AI bubble doesn't pop, there wont BE ram to buyit will LITERALLY not exist on the consumer market, AI companies will pay exorbitant markups on anything they can get their hands on because it is one of their remaining bottlenecks.ram wont go up 500% in priceit will just no longer be purchasable
>>729203852Completely unrealistic scenario.