can't you get a used 3090ti for example.
wait for amd
the mentioned, get a 4090
lots of options, you picked the worst. There's a reason they aren't flying of the shelves
I've already commented about the used market, but basically no.
The 1st card (out of the 2 I bought) is a present, so buying a used one is not an option here.
The 2nd card which I bought for myself I just went ahead and cancelled. Waiting for the AMD series to release, hoping it doesn't suck in RT and VR.
I'm in no real rush here, but damn it I've been waiting for 4 years to buy a card. 20xx & 30xx sky-rocketed because of crypto miners and the chip shortage so I was forced out of the market at the time, and the 40xx is so far behaving similarly, if not worse due to the already inflated MSRP price.
I just want to play already
If AMD fails to provide something good I am seriously at a loss here.
Btw, I dont think the 4080 will remain at that price for long. In due time, a few weeks perhaps it will go down to under $1k. Most likely after AMDs 7900 cards are out.
I think the same decision maker at Nv (Jensen) who came up with the brilliant idea to call a 4070 the 4080 12gb is also behind the 16gb cards pricing. And sooner or later it will dawn on him that maybe he messed up like he did with the 4070 12gb.
That's what I've been hearing for the past year about the 30xx series, and yet nothing had changed. They are still as high as a kite.
I definitely hope you're right, though.
I'll wait for AMD and hope for the best, fingers crossed.
I honestly think the approach you took in your OP, just being frank about your stance and asking in honest fashion why people think differently, is something more people should do.
We've been having a pretty open discussion because of it. The fact you even cancelled the order is a sign of a good listener, a virtue rarely seen today.
Well played, I say.
I had posted the exact same thing in other forums as well (like LTT), hoping to hear as many opinions as I can.
The sad thing is 70-80% of people just think I'm bragging about buying the cards, as if that's anything to brag about, and think my mind is all made up because I had already made the purchase and I'm trying to "justify" it. Like I have anything to prove to some random strangers on the internet. That led to mostly negative comments such as "This has to be an Nvidia sponsored post, right?" and "copium", providing basically no assistance and trying to laugh at someone who may understand this subject less than they do.
Have people never heard of cancelling a purchase or returning a product?
The situation in this forum was better, though. Though some were still skeptical about the purpose of this thread the vast majority understood I'm here to learn and hear other people's opinion and were able to provide meaningful data that helped me make up my mind while also teaching me a thing or two (or three).