Ahh, the classic dump your gpus before release and struggle to get a new one on release because they're being scalped move.
You miss out on actually profiting from your own GPU and have to play musical tabs for a few weeks to get something new or wait in line at a real store to only get told they only got 3x 5090s today and the same group up front bought them all again. But they have a few 5060s left.
It's just a bad move. There's only going to be maybe 2 cards faster than the 4090.
Right? We're all still dealing with shortages, high demand and scalpers. We are all hobbyists and we should be trying to take care of each other and not contribute to the scalping problem, at the very least. We can't do much about the rest. Just be good humans.
I dont know. Is it scalper pricing when you are just selling your gpu that was honestly used for gaming, but at a smart moment? I dont think so. There is apparently huge demand. Simple enough.
And there is this.
Its like me selling my house right now. Its value has skyrocketed because we keep failing to build enough houses in the country. But if I want to buy a new house, Im still not going to have a good time.
Yes, the pricing is high because the supply is still down.
The housing analogy is not the same because it's not a hobby. You need a place to live and if you are selling your house, you're likely buying another house, which is also high as set by the market. New home pricing follows as well so you can't sell your old house high and buy a new house low. Housing is not the investment scheme Boomers promised. Your profits go right back into your next home.
You can still get the next Gen GPU with patience at MSRP. If you can do that and choose to sell your old GPU high, utilizing scalper pricing, you're taking advantage of someone else solely for your own gain. It's certainly an option you're free to choose to do...but that's on your conscience. I won't do it.