dall people suggest me to buy at least rtx 3000 series,like rtx 3050,3060,rtx 3070 or even rtx 4060 if i have more money.I don't know why many people are against rtx 2000 series. 4 years is considered OLD already?My Fury have 8 years old,what can i say?I mean, rtx 2080TI is not powerfull enough for 2022-2023 titles?I am little bit confuse...
2080Ti is an enthusiast graphic class,right?RTx 3060 and 3070 is middle-end graphic class.Why many people recommend me 3060 over 2080Ti?Anyway like i say before, i still have patience,is no rush
For me this purchase is very important,that's why i hesitate so much...It's very important this step,tha's why i am so carefull !! GPU is the most important part in a system at GAMING segment !!!
So? Your R9 Fury X is the very
definition of an enthusiast card. Liquid-cooled, high-wattage, chock full of at the time experimental technology. That's why we told you not to buy the 2080 Ti. Not to mention the exceptionally high chance of it being mined on and having very little life ahead of it.
If this purchase is
VERY important to you as you claim: do yourself a favor and purchase a
brand new in box graphics card
with warranty. The RX 6700 XT will match the RTX 2080 Ti in most games, has an extra gig of VRAM, and will perform well, so why are you hesitating so much? People are recommending you 6700 XT's and 3060's because they can be found
brand new in box with warranty and thus are reliable. If you buy an used card with no warranty, and a potential mining history, if your hardware fails
you will receive no help from the seller and you will have to purchase another card, and you have already stated that it is important because your budget is limited.
I think I made it abundantly clear in my previous posts, but just to recap:
1. Used cards are a gamble, as you have no way to ascertain their past.
This will prove especially true if you are purchasing a cheaper card! People who treated theirs well are not selling them for cheap.
2. Older high-end cards are not necessarily faster than newer midrange cards
3. Older high-end cards will not support as many technologies as newer midrange cards,
this is especially true if you mean to keep it for a very long time as you claim you will
4.
YOU WILL HAVE NO RECOURSE IF YOU BUY AN OLD CARD - IF IT DIES, IT'S ON YOU - I wrote this in bold and caps to get it through to you once and for all that without a warranty, if you experience any problems
you will not see you money back!
If this doesn't wrap up the thread, I don't know what will. Both people with arguments favorable or contrary to mining cards have made good points in general, but the truth is, someone in your financial situation and claiming to be generally risk-averse
should not purchase an used graphics card, mined or not.