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>first ram
>Now SSDs are going up
>Next are gpus
Oh no no no I can't believe there were retards waiting for super/am6 thinking they were going to save money for more performance KEKAROOOO
You are stuck with whatever PC you have until 2030 at the earliest
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>>729208409
actually no that bubble is going to burst within the next year.
openAI has booked 40% of the world's raw ram supply.
they do not have the means to process it, which means they are using investor money purely to cripple the market.
it is going to fast track investors to questioning their investments and cause the whole thing to collapse in on itself.
we then get a flood of cheap computer parts
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Sounds fine to me. My 4070 Super and 32gbs of DDR5 should last me another 5 years of 1440p gaming
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>>729209312
this
openai will be gigaraped, alhamdulillah
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>>729209312
>it is going to fast track investors to questioning their investments
lol retard
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>we then get a flood of cheap computer parts

no that shit is going straight to landfill, because nothing good ever happens
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A budget computer is now $4000
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>>729209469
mashallah brother, jewvidia straight to hell
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more optimizationg coming to vidya, that's actually good
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>>729209593
A top-end PC is still about $2.5k
https://www.microcenter.com/product/700441/powerspec-g759-gaming-pc
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>>729209528
investors eventually saw the crypto and NFT scams for what they were and withdrew, it'll happen again here.
we're already at the tail end where the tech bros are getting desperate and forcing it in everything, just buying up stock to stop competitors is only going to make the process faster because they're wasting investor money.
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>>729209312
jews are going to destroy that ram just to spite you since the money they spent wasnt their own. theres a reason theyve beenkicked out of 109 countries, and half the time intead of exile its execution.
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>>729209528
institutional investors aren't the idiots you think they are and will be more than happy to leave you holding the baggies
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>>729209729
Cool. I usually upgrade my GPU when I can double my VRAM at a comparable price.

I got a 12GB card for 300 dollars a few years ago. I should be able to get 24GB for 400 dollars now, right?
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>>729210192
Close, you can get 2x Intel Arc B580 for $500.
Have fun bro!
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>>729208409
>until 2030 at the earliest
oh no...
look at all the awesome AAAA games I will miss
no...
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>>729209312
>a flood of cheap computer parts
>takes all yer supply
problem?
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>>729208409
>>Next are gpus
???
they were the first to get jacked retard
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>>729209312
OpenAI needs to pay back 1 TRILLION dollars a year, every year for 10 years straight to pay back their investors. This will be worse than the dotcom burst.
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>>729209312
>it is going to fast track investors to questioning their investments and cause the whole thing to collapse in on itself.
They are making money off the scam. Why would they pressure it to stop?

It's an infinite money glitch. And it doesn't stop until you do shit. Politicians will not save you.
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>>729211941
where does the money come from, exactly?
its all just large companies investing into each other
>muh gubberment
even they will realize its all a scam.
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>>729212001
>where does the money come from, exactly?
If it's not money they pass to each other, it's from taxpayers. The Big Beautiful Bill not only provisions it, but protects these conglomerates from losses if/when it does pop.

Either you do shit, or end up a slave in technofeudalism. Peter Thiel has already won otherwise.
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>>729209712
I lol'd
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>>729212001
>where does the money come from, exactly?
It's from the excess profits from FAANG themselves, they have billions and billions and putting it into AI is their big bet for the AGI future.
That on one argument for it not being a bubble, they are using their own money and won't need a bailout when it all pops.
(They will still ask for one, and get it)
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>>729212001
Stockniggers don't realize this process is bleeding money because any net-negative is temporarily offset by the revolving circle. Also no valid captcha but verification isn't required, fix this fucking shit already jannies.
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>>729209312
They'll probably get a ton of government money to keep the grift going a couple more years but god willing it crashes sooner.
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>2035
>pre built gaming pc
$12999
>ps6
>$1199
>a walk in the park and looking at a bee
>$0
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>>729208409
sucks to be a waitfag
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>>729211941
eventually it ends bro, you can only pump with 0 returns for so long, they made a lot of money along the way and are happy to dump it for the next thing that comes along, it may even be another ai project
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>>729212529
>Bees and insects
>still existing in 2035
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>>729209312
>investors to questioning their investments
lol
lmao
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>>729212529
>2035
>a walk in the park and looking at a bee

Bees will be extinct by 2035.
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>>729208409
>You are stuck with whatever PC you have until 2030 at the earliest
oh no, how will I play the latest UE5 trash...
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>>729212884
>>729210560
these
games are shite. no need to (((upgrade)))
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>>729209593
I don't think you understand what budget means
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cant wait to play the same 5 games until the day i fucking die
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>>729212529
I'm surprised no one saw this coming.
Computers being a necessity these days.
Just like cars.
Cars used to be just as expensive as a nice pc.


The trend is heading towards a world where everyone just has a "terminal" to accesses programs on a master unit.
Linux gaining in market share. Ai centers and crypto pricing out components. And services all moving to always online.
People will be renting out hard drive space to store their save files. You won't any drm programs and you won't be able to "download" or torrent any new shit because "personal computers" won't be able to run programs at all and only be able to access programs.
The computing underworld will be filled with "illegal" servers you need special specific knowledge of ala tor
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>>729208409
>retards think the industry is just going to move on without a consumer base and just bankrupt themselves with requirements that nobody has
remember WinXP? enjoy paying to keep 50% of your ram unused until 2030
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>You are stuck with whatever PC you have until 2030 at the earliest
It runs Factorio. I'm coo. I don't mind lowering the settings on the newest hottest AAA a little. Even if I never buy a new AAA release from now until forever, I still have many thousands of games it can play right now, and plenty more that don't need a high end machine to play will still release all the time.

I am really not bothered by an increase in component prices. I don't like Call of Duty anyway. Not everyone that plays PC games are sweaty sperglords that demand 800fps at 8k. In fact that is a very small minority of PC players.
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>>729213560
in was planning to replace my 11 year old gpu but i guess there really havent been any compelling games to justify it kek
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>>729213206
...said the nigger with 500 games in the backlog
and 10,000 game rooms from the past 7 gens.
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>>729213560
>In fact that is a very small minority of PC players.
Yeah, but your facts and logic mean nothing to console kiddies and they will just pretend all PC players are that. You're speaking greek to them, really. Having the ability to play a game you bought 15 years ago is completely foreign to them. Not being part of the MUST HAVE NEW AND SHINY MUST BE EXCITED FOE THE NEXT THING is completely foreign to them. Not being utterly crippled with FOMO is completely foreign to them. They project a weird part of themselves on the PC crowd and just assume that's how it actually goes.
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>>729213551
>WinXP?
QRD?
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>>729213560
Very few graphically intensive games are being released on PC.
People will get the next PlayStation or whatever if they want to play elden ring 2.
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>>729213560
The problem is when your motherboard breaks and you have to replace everything because they intentionally break compatibility every few years. That's why I ended up upgrading after 10 years.
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>>729208409
What the fuck is it with the none stop spam of ram prices. Go find a hobby you fat jew
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>he thinks he will still be playing games instead of watching some schmoo on twitch play them.
Lol.
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>>729213976
sounds like a goy problem
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>>729208409
Just take it and run, what are they gonna do?
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>>729214140
sorry, I'm not blakc
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>>729214094
Eewww a dirty nigger.
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>>729209528
cope baggie
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>>729214228
it's cool, I'm half Jewish
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>>729208409
>not buying samsung 990 EVOs before they jump in price next year
seems like a skill issue to me
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>>729213917
they are anti-AI spam
to "counter" AI spam
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>>729208409
That's in kangaroo bucks, right?
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>>729209312
Nah, the gooberment needs the AI datacentres to track your ass for Mr Sheckleburg so they'll foot the bill
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>>729213772
Guess I'll worry about that in 8 years.
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>>729214602
AI is a national security feature, yes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lYsO4k7OIY
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>>729213438
Sounds kinda based as long as there's no jeets on the underworld net.
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>>729208409
>>729214557
Amazon US price
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>KEKAROOOO
imagine writing that
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>>729208409
>with Heat
What is that supposed to mean? It gets hot? Is that a feature now?
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>>729215147
Heatsink, just a piece of metal cover and or thermal padding on the chip
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>>729215147
with heatsink, which needs to be mentioned because it won't fit all slots or might need some fumblework at least.
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>>729209312
I'm still not sure how people don't see right through altmans bullshit, like I get how greed works, but surely you'd eventually think "fuck I'm taking on a lot of liability here"
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>>729215147
>It gets hot?
No, just SPICY
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>>729215309
that even necessary unless running a database?
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>>729215395
He's nice Jewish homosexual who bottoms for his sugar daddies.
Yer just a seething anitsemite chud.
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>>729215428
No. But what you can do is spend a dollar to put a heatsink on it and sell it for 30 bucks more.
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>>729215428
Thermal throttling can happen without proper ventilation or left running for long periods, for normal household use it's probably fine.
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>>729215461
Is tight Jewish butthole really worth trillions?
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>>729215516
But it's SPECIAL foam, it's blue.
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>>729215309
>>729215351
I see. Crazy how they couldn't fit the word sink in all that empty space after the word heat.
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>>729215601
He got his start with his tight butthole when he was still a twink.
You get the ball rolling somehow.
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>>729215704
Yeah but now he's an old think, surely there's younger cheaper Jewish butthole on the market
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>>729215653
They couldn't fit anymore letters in their item space in their spreadsheets, the extra space is just on the printed label.
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>>729208409
Are CPU safe? It's what i need the most atm
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>>729215741
He's a billionaire now, I'm sure he whores them out himself as well.
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>>729215783
Yes.
AMD has their own troubles, but not related to the ai bullshit.
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>>729212685
>He fell for the bee population scam
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>upgraded from my antediluvian 4th gen in fall
And to think I was already feeling ripped off by RAM pricing then, lol
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>>729215395
to be fair the rats were able to drag prediction algorithms pretty far.
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quick question to lawfags there, but should anti-thrust laws prevent an industry to sell the entierety of their product to another industry like that? People laugh at consumers but this will also hurt the government and army.
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>>729208409
Daily reminder that you (you, personally) need to apologise
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>>729208409
My next PC build will be around 2030 so I'm good.
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>>729216905
The chip makers do not sell to consumers directly.
The consumer market for these products is quite niche compared to the industry as whole, everything has chips in them and we are last at the line.
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>>729208409
It will get better in 2026 already
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>>729216971
He should have stopped at Sudetenland, France, or the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.
Had he stopped after unifying Germany and Austria, he would be hailed as above Bismarck.
Just like Putin, old boomers can't leave shit alone.
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Not my problem. You retards were told for 2 years about AI.
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>>729208409
wtf? i can buy that same SSD for 200 euros and the price of that is not going up
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>>729214094
Wat the fuck am I looking at rn
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im just never going to upgrade
devs need to make games for my pc, im done chasing their increasingly outlandish system requirements
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I'm only slightly worried because I have a SSD from 2020.
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>>729209312
but /biz/ told me not to give into ELMER and to dick the dip
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>>729212685
what do you think we will be eating dumbask
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>>729208409
Man what the fuck I paid like 110€ for each, someone pull a Mangione on Sam Altman already. Why hasn't any of the burgers whacked him already?
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>>729213772
AM5 was stated going to last a while. As on 2026 it's gonna turn 4, with no AM6 in sight.

You should be fine for a while. I doubt we'd see AM6 anytime soon because of the situation.
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>>729209712
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>>729208409
>7800X3D, 32gb DDR5 RAM, RTX 4080 Super and 4TB of nvme storage
This pc parts price hike doesn't affect me
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>>729213917
This is our hobby retard, and people are being priced out, sure I can eat it but many can't and my hobby suffers from less people being in it.
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Can't wait for the AI bubble to burst and ruin the american economy
Long live the EU
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>>729214602
They already have everything they need to do that, states are worshiping AI because they're filled with businessman types who still believe there's some economic miracle at the end of all this.
We need to kick anybody who ever ran a large business out of conservative leadership.
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I need a new telephone, how quick do I have to get a cheap phone before those explode too?
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>>729217489
thanks for not answering and prentending to know your shit I guess. Better than your usual chatGPT copy paste, pajeet.
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AI can replace every female job no matter how much you screech about bubbles. That's halving costs for every company.
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>>729209312
Unfortunately this initiative is not only openAI's it comes from the entire tech elite. Nvidia gave OpenAI 100 billion less than a month before they spent 80 billion on chip wafers. Nvidia will continue to pursue this by any means, they will never accept a return to gaming and 90% of their revenue being erased.
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>>729209809
Stop repeating this stupid shit. Countries are a new thing.
List of >1000 expulsions:
https://archive.is/8Uvx5
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>>729220285
>you can't be ruined by AI bubble when turning your PC on debts your family for generations
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>>729208409
This sucks I just started to get into vr porn. Was planning on waiting to buy vr googles, now I am not sure what to do.


This sucks major balls. Maybe someone will figure out a way to make them cheaper
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>>729209312
I want the bubble to pop and I know suits are retarded, but surely the investors in AI know they're mostly footing the money for stuff that will theoretically help their companies down the line right? I struggle to believe people actually expect this abomination to turn a profit in itself, even if I hope they do believe that so they crash it faster.
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>>729220584
>AI can replace every female job
I don't want AI nurses, AI child care workers, AI elderly caretakers, AI teachers, AI dentists, etc.
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>>729212101
Larian did say they'll have to optimise* harder for the next Divinity.
*go further down the DLSS hole
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>>729216971
He ruined not only his own country but the whole of Europe, forever. In the same way wokies should take responsibility for the new age of racist white man he should take responsibility for the hysterical backlash to his bullshit that led to mass immigration and the permanent destruction of his home continent.

Autistic people don't know how to effect change without pissing off every single person they touch, eventually reversing everything they were trying to achieve.
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are CPUs safe? still on a 5600X
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>>729213438
Seems far less plausible than humanity no longer having electricity thanks to competency crisis of diversity hiring.
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>>729209312
>it is going to fast track investors to questioning their investments
LOL! LMAO even!
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>>729218030
My toex looks kind of like that. I had my large toenails removed. I was utterly plagued with ingrown toenails. I had pincer toenails on both of my big toenails. Like make a c shape with your hand. Now curl your thumb and index finger in just a little more. That was the shape of my toenails if you looked at it straight on. I would stub my toe and despair. It meant a couple weeks of painful walking and playing bathroom surgeon to pry the nail back out of the flesh. I wasn't even insured when I finally went to get them removed. Hands down, no joke, 100% serious, hand of god, the best 400 bucks I ever spent. Looks ugly, but even a couple years later I'm borderline elated that I'll never have an ingrown big toenail ever again. Worth every penny when walking is painful 30% of the time.
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>>729220840
>Trusting women, the most illogical creatures to ever exist, with TEACHING __your__ kids
Almost as bad as getting willingly cucked. In other words, 3rd world country monkey spotted - you'd only do this out of necessity because men are out working the fields
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>>729220942
We're going to enter a weird market where motherboards, PSUs and CPU sales are in the toilet while RAM, GPU and memory companies are making record profits. I expect many companies dedicated to pc gaming to go bankrupt in the next few years. Whether CPU prices will go down I'm not sure, I expect them to stay pretty stagnant.
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>>729221142
Oh fuck I am an idiot. That is a thumb, not a toe.

Okay. So you're looking at an obsessively compulsive nail chewer. Not a toe. My bad. Enjoy the foot pic.
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tards. you wont NEED a new PC anymore soon because AI will optimize code to such a point that you can run any game photo-realistically upscaled (on the fly, using AI) at 500+ fps (AI frame generation) without breaking 70° CPU temp. just chill holy fuck. its happening.
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>>729220840
This but unironically. I don't want robots. I want people. A local fast food place tried putting a machine for people to order instead of ordering from the cashier. Everyone hated the machine and kept going to the cashier. And i especially don't want AI near my kids.
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>>729221262
Knowing how stupid some people are i can't tell anymore if you're being ironic or if you're a genuine retard. I hope that you're memeing.
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>>729215428
Had this for 6 months and it has only been 'powered on' for 134 hours. Don't know how the fuck that works. All my games are on it and AI stuff; but presumably the only time the drive is in use is during the actual load into RAM, which is seconds. 37C, no retarded heatsink. The 52C drive is 18TB external.
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>>729221328
I understand that change is scary. and this is a big change, in fact the biggest ever in the history of life on earth. you'll get over it, give it time.
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>>729215783
If nobody can build PCs, all the other parts are going to crash in price before they all go out of business at least.
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>>729220840
>go to female dentist
>starts drilling wrong tooth
>nothing wrong with it so no point at which to stop
Yeah fuck off.
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>>729221142
Gross. I've lost nails from slamming them in a door or dropping a weight on them. They turn black and fall off and they are completely normal after regrowing.
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>>729209312
>That bubble will pop
You really have no idea how economy works, do you? AI being so massively profitable speculation means pretty much all portfolios with high risk fractions have a stake with AI (pretty much all of them except government bonds, and even them have by proxy). This combined with the fact that there's hedging multiple AI bets with securities to package them into "lower risk" -options means they infest major part of medium/low risk investment instruments as well. If AI bubble was to pop, it'd crash the entire economic system overnight. Why do you think this retarded "pouring money with minimal returns" has continued and even accelerated despite everyone knowing its mostly just a hoax? It has been far too profitable to reach a critical mass where its now too big to fail, so you have additional security of being reasonably able to expect massive global government bailouts, which feeds into increased security, which feeds into even more risk-taking for even greater profits and more infestation of safer investment instruments.

Someone describing it as money glitch put it very well. It managed to reach the point where AI crash would drag world economy down with it as well, so it "has to be kept going" making cutting the umbilical cord ever more difficult with each passing month. And in the end, its not investors who are left holding the bag but average joe with his taxes, so why would they care?
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>>729221715
>so it "has to be kept going"
How does that work though? They can't just keep pumping trillions of dollars into something that literally has 0 returns. It's literally just setting money on fire.
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>>729220893
Only cocksuckers care about what lariam says
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>>729214349
Should I get a 4TB 990 Evo Plus or Lexar NM790?
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>>729221715
The next crash is the peasantry no longer having food available. It will be within 5 years. Actually I'd say with high certainty it will be 3 years from now.
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>>729212529
Not a problem when there’s 1000$ bills anon
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Is DDR4 really that much worse than DDR5? I can still find it for reasonable prices
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>>729208409
We warned ya. Shilling AIslop like Scam Altman is only gonna get you this
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Is $370 good for a 4TB NVMe at the moment? I can't find them cheaper anymore.
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>>729221931
It'll give you anywhere from 20-40% worse FPS, depending on the game. So it really depends on the game and how much you value FPS.
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>>729221948
So, I should continue shilling it if I want to see the world crash and burn? On it
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>>729222035
You faggots told me that it was just like 3% max when I was building a PC
Great now I am a DDR4let because I fell for /v/tards lies
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>after years of waiting to build a pc I randomly decide to spend tons of money on one this summer
>feel kind of bad because I haven't really used it for anything yet
>stupid price spikes out of nowhere because AI
lmaooooo I'm so lucky, if I tried to build the same pc today it would be like +2k at least lmaooo
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>>729221797
Money is just Rothschild printing it and saying your government owes him all the money plus interest. Realistically it has no value and it will never be paid back, it's impossible to pay back.
The more this is done the more prices inflate. That's why you can't afford fast food or housing any more. People aren't willing to use violence yet and seemingly think as long as they personally have food and shelter the other 60% of the population aren't any threat to them.
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>>729209312
The bubble would pop before the prices could normalize. But the type of RAMs that's used in datacenters aren't the same as consumer RAMs so there will be no influx of supply. Maybe you'd see AI services or datacenter services' prices drop but considering ChatGPT and others are already free, don't expect much. So for 2026-2028 you'd just have to live with tech prices being expensive again
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>>729221797
AI itself doesnt have to be profitable - just as Bitcoin's value and growth is incredibly disconnected from its real-world utility. As long as investors keep believing it'll go up in value (which it provably has done for over half a decade despite offering no real returns), it'll be an attractive investment. As an investment thats value goes up faster than pretty much any other investment DESPITE being decoupled from real world utility, your only real questions as an investor are:
1. Will I be making a loss if it starts crashing?
(answer is: with AI having ~25% growth in valuation PER YEAR, no. Even if it crashed only 2 years after your purchase and you'd be so late you sold your investment at 50% return you'd make slight profit. Any sane investor will make profit hand over fist even if they dont predict the crash perfectly, making it massively profitable AND safe bet)
2. What happens to me if it crashes?
With this unbelievably profitable investment meaning its tendrils reach into every facet of economy, it cannot crash. At worst you get your own back in the form of a bailout. You are basically hedging "double my investment every 4 years or your money back". There is no losing move except to NOT invest into AI, so the demand is massive, which fuels growth, which fuels demand, which fuels growth and makes bailouts even more likely. You cannot lose. Infinite money glitch, baby!
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>>729209737
the thing is that AI is not a scam on the same level as crypto and NFT (which are both basically pointless), AI has some uses and is unironically the future. It's just that it's going to take like 10+ years to get even close to the ideal tech they were promising to investors. But they'll get there eventually, and once that happens the few investors that hold and didn't stop supporting will be happy they stayed.
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>>729222320
God help us all in a world where true AI is birthed and owned by a bunch of investor faggots.
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>>729222367
the future is grim
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>>729222219
>Even if it crashed only 2 years after your purchase and you'd be so late you sold your investment at 50% return you'd make slight profit
How the fuck does the """value""" of the sector matter when anyone can look at it and see "trillions have gone into this sector, but literally nothing is coming out of it in terms of profit"?

Nothing you are saying is making any sense when thinking logically and rationally. How would an investor gain money from a sector that has no profit? Is the sole mechanic just hinging on bailouts from the US government? Because surely there won't be trillions of dollars in bailouts.
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>>729221142
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Thinking of getting this new PC online from a reputable IT store here in my country... If someone else doesn't already buy it by next year. Care to check it out and say whether it's worth it?

>I7-14700K
>MSI Geforce RTX 4070 TI 12GB
>NVMe 2TB SSD
>64GB RAM DDR5 / 3400 Mhz / 5600 Mhz on 'turbo' mode

Costs like 1750 euros.
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>>729221715
>too big to fail
2008 called… they’re doing a rerun
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>>729209312
>actually no that bubble is going to burst within the next year.
Every single self-assured midwit is now confidently declaring that it's a bubble. This should make all non-retards want to run and buy whatever PC gear they can asap.
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>>729222453
I don't see how you can write sentences and fail to grasp the most basic concepts. Replacing retarded women jobs is the profit. It is already happening.
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>>729213438
>Just like cars.
why modern cars are so shit?
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>>729221715
It's already popping. the hyperacceleration based on announcements is not a proof of good health.
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>>729221142
i bet you walked in some shitty shoes
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>>729222857
>2008 called… they’re doing a rerun
This is novel tech. A completely new form of ordering society at scale.

Many, many AI companies could fail soon - even some huge ones - but that would not result in the AI genie being put back into the bottle. That tech is just a constant of life now.

There is no going back to the old world.
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>>729216971
he is sole reason why European colonial empires get liberated and USA become sole world hegemon
he is the biggest shabos goy of all times
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>>729222910
Highest IQ post in this thread. If you have the means, buy as much ram, ssds, and efficient/high vram video cards as you can. It'll be a huge hit, but you'll be thanking yourself in 5 years when sourcing unused parts will be next to impossible.

Seriously, I wouldn't be surprised if these companies paid off lawmakers to legislate against private ownership in 10 years. Don't worry tho, you'll still be able to pay $50 a month to use geforce's slop machine to play games
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you know games like half life 2 and portal are playable even on measly windows tablets with intel atom processors? you really don’t need more
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>>729221931
no, its like 5% max
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>>729208409
PCVegans are literal group therapy members. Master sauce mustard race. Have fun with your collapsed PC market.
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>>729222453
its all a scam, a fucking grift, its called privatizing gains, socialising losses aka tax payers will foot the bill
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>>729209312
this
they expected exponantial growth
turns out every time google pop up "would you like to try that ai feature" people close window down
ppl only care about language models
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>>729222910
war gonna start before that
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>>729208409
>Paid 50 bucks for a 1TB NVMe stick
>Check the same stick from my purchase history
>124
Christ this is getting out of hand
I should sit down and install it someday, it's been 3 months since it came home
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>>729222068
It's not that massive of a difference. The only thing it will matter for is squeezing a bit more power if you're running on ultra 4k meme tracing. Lower end configurations you probably won't even notice a difference.
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>>729222910
>>729223404
>y-you don't understand, you HAVE to buy high to sell low!!
>>729223309
>the glorified chatbot genie is out of the bottle... there is no going back now...
you're so fucking corny lmao
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What should I look for in getting an NVMe, just optimal for gaming?
My Crucial P3 isn't cutting it.
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>>729222068
>You faggots told me that it was just like 3% max when I was building a PC
>Great now I am a DDR4let because I fell for /v/tards lies
never listen to poorfag cope on this board. you must correctly identify when someone is poor and seething, then do the opposite to what they suggest immediately
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>>729208409
Why haven't you built a pc yet? are you a poser?
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>>729223971
PCs don't last forever
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>>729209312
none of the midwits in this thread understand the real reason why the bubble won't pop. Investors know they are feeding a bubble, but:
A) they have nowhere else to park their money
B) they know the taxpayer will bail them out when it pops
So in short: the bubble will never pop, and even if it popped, the demand for hardware components won't go down, ever.
Your only hope is that China catches up with the US and starts mass producing this shit on their own and selling it to us.
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>>729223880
>you're so fucking corny lmao
Your nervous stammer posting is corny. It's not my fault that you think you're too smart to sort your finances out. You have to save yourself, anon. No one is coming to save you. Get over yourself and focus.
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>>729224231
>no u
>doubles down on faux superiority when nervously doomposting himself
and you have the audacity to call others midwits. LOL!
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>>729224341
>doomposting
I am posting the opposite: I am suggesting that you develop the executive agency to improve your financial security and save yourself. Nothing about that is suggesting life if hopeless or "doomed".

But times do change, and we must adapt.
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>>729208409
Old SATA SSDs don't seem to be going up at all though?
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>>729209729
>https://www.microcenter.com/product/700441/powerspec-g759-gaming-pc
LOL? Dude you're lucky, in Eastern Europe, an upper middle laptop is $7000.
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>>729209312
>we then get a flood of cheap computer parts
Enterprise RAM and SSDs will not be useful for you.
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>>729209312
this is the kind of post you'd see on reddit. I miss the times when 4chan was the smarter website.
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>>729224531
You're spreading panic and advising people to buy at peak
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>>729223880
>you're so fucking corny lmao
He's not wrong. AI's been forced into people's daily routine. Too much money, energy and resources have been used to make these massive data centers. There won't be an influx of consumer grade RAM, so prices of electronics will remain high. The focus on AI sent us backwards when it comes to consumer grade electronics. Even new laptops are going to have 8GB RAM tops and phones will have less RAM which sucks given the bloat that normies leave on their phones. Because prices will remain hugh, tech companies will still push for the Cloud and AI as substitutes for powerful, physical hardware. I just can't see us going back to the way things were.
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>>729225326
I think you need this to not be the peak, because your current discretionary income isn't great. Which is why you'd like me to stop "spreading panic" to anon (really we're talking about you).
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>>729225768
>I think you need this to not be the peak,
to be the peak**

Normally I don't care about typos unless they shift context too much for anon. Had a few Christmas eve drinks.
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>>729225396
>tech companies will still push for the Cloud
Terry told us. It's going to happen. And the window to stock isn't that long. Maybe 5 years? With prices increasing all the while.

Anon don't want to hear this shit, I know. But it's happening (imo). All an unc can do is talk his shit and let people know.
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>>729208409
Do you ignorant niggas not know how to price match or look for sales?
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>>729220285
Long live the Euromuslim Union!
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>>729222910
>buying high
Retard
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>>729227061
>cut to 3 years later when there's been no correction and it's only raised further
Good luck have fun.
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>1 ssd or repair 2 scratches on car

ohh nonono!! hahaha!!
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>Waitfags miss out on housing because "muh housing crash" in two more weeks
>Waitfags miss out on upgrading their PC because "muh AI crash" in two more weeks
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>>729223623
>paid about $120 for a 2TB WD Sata SSD about a month ago
>mfw it's now $220
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>>729224818
>he thinks there's any sort of difference because it's more expensive
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>>729209312
I honestly don't get what's OpenAI's plan for keep on expanding their datacenters. Like as if current capacity isn't enough to power their LLMslop.
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>>729214602
Yeah, this is a government project and it will be kept up, however our market will continue to be fucked and destabilized and they will continue to crack down in terms of control and surveillance until they own everything so they can move to automation without fear of dissent at how it turns out for us, they have the right and the left both begging them to take our speech and right now they are moving towards bringing in Palantir.
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>>729208409
I have
32gb of DDR4 RAM (3600 CL16)
9070xt hellhound
gayzen 5900x
WD Black SN850X
WD Black SN770
Good chinese controller
Lotta H-games
PSU that has connectors on the side
A little box that I attach to my mirrorless camera that records gyro data so that if I want to stabilize any videos I can attach that data and use a program that's called gyroflow and mix them together and I don't have to rely on the shitty stabilization on my camera which is an a6500 and if you know how stabilization works on those you'll know it's pretty much useless outside of bare photography
A G502X
A Topping DX1
A QD-OLED monitor (MSI 271 QPX)

I think I'm good OP
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>>729208409
My i5 from 2015 still runs every game I want to play. Maybe if people made good games I'd care about upgrading. Escape Simulator 2 is the only game released in the past two years that I've bought.
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>>729218030
someone who bit their nails too much
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>>729227475
They are trying to get to too big to fail status I think but will pan it off as trying to reach AGI (Even though it's not possible to reach AGI via LLM's). They had a head start in the whole LLMslop race but now google is outdoing them because they have more data then openAI (And probs more hardware too)
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>>729227640
>A little box that I attach to my mirrorless camera that records gyro data so that if I want to stabilize any videos I can attach that data and use a program that's called gyroflow and mix them together and I don't have to rely on the shitty stabilization on my camera which is an a6500 and if you know how stabilization works on those you'll know it's pretty much useless outside of bare photography
What the fuck lmao
>Lotta H-games
Oh, more gay virgin shit I guess.
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>>729211815
they just need the infinite money glitch and they're good
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>>729208409
Damn. My PC has a street value of like $6000 right now. Time to sell and buy a hooker for a month.
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>>729227838
It's called Niyien A1 if you're curious
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I needed to upgrade my storage, so I bought a 2 and 4 TB SSD for futureproofing a few weeks ago. I have actually put them in my computer two hours ago.
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>>729209312
>it is going to fast track investors to questioning their investments
AHAHAHAH
oh wait you're serious, let me laugh even harder
HAHAAAAAAAAAA
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Why hasn't 3I/Atlas killed us yet
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>>729221931
Your file explorer will open maybe just slightly slower than on DDR5. Could make a world of difference when you're looking for that perfect basedjack image to reply to some anon when the thread is on page 10.
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>>729209312
Congress is fucking useless for allowing some Silicon Valley company to entitle themselves to 40% of the world's RAM production. For fuck's sake, schools, hospitals, and small businesses need RAM too. How the fuck are they supposed to pay to replace aging equipment now?

Who am I kidding, hundreds of senators and house reps probably own shares of OpenAI at this point.
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>>729227474
HBM is for specific workloads. You wont be benefiting from it anyway.
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Every time I see these fucking faggot ass threads crying about the price of ram I think "I should check how much ram k have next time I'm at my computer" but then I forget and have fun PLAYING VIDEO GAMES.
Holy fuck, I'm sick of it.
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>>729214094
what is going on with your thumb nail
i swear, we're not part of the same species
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>>729215106
>but i'm being ironic
yeah
i feel you
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>>729209312
>he thinks this isnt israel forcing the whole world into using subscription models
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>actually no that bubble is going to burst within the next year.
its cool being 15

it will burst the same way housing bubble bursted ... oh wait, it didnt

i know the cope is that the situation will change, but the truth is that the era of the personal computer is over for ever, kids in 10 years will look at people talking about pc as at some boomers

you will own a laptop, smartphone or you will subscribe to better hardware online and work in the cloud

time to take the "redpill" and accept the truth
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just get a steam machine
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>>729209312
I'm either riding out the storm, or I'm going to use this PC until the death of personal computing. Maybe I'll get a 5090 if Nvidia says no more consumer gamer cards.
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>>729223309
You don’t understand… the big AI companies are solely US based and no other nation except the USA will foot their bill when they go bankrupt. In fact the open hostility of the USA towards its allies and enemies alike will make sure they’re going into this burst alone.
Enjoy living in the techno-feudal state that will be built in its wake.
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>>729222085
PC gaming is crashing out. Retard PC vegan just because you took a parachute doesn't mean the PCMR will survive lol. Buckbroken.
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>>729213438
I think Apple will actually become a gaming platform as Windows starts becoming less attractive. While they aren't immune from pricing woes, they make and have the capacity to make nearly every component in all of their devices and additionally have a good recycling program to offset some production costs. Their entire business model depends on consumer products, so they will not go gentle into that good night.
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>>729212001
>where does the money come from, exactly?
It gets printed out of nothing and dilutes the money you have.
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>>729209528
>I'm sure line will keep going up forever!
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Anyone just needs to look into Altman's history to realize what a scam artist the man is.
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>>729209312
>implying investors weren't already informed before it long before OpenAI announced its move and they are either shorting this shit or waiting to scoop it
just like how Elon and all his inner circle of friends probably bought millions of Doge coins before he pump it



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