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Processor | Intel Core i5-8600K @4.9GHz |
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Motherboard | MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon |
Cooling | Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB |
Memory | XPG 8GBx2 - 3200MHz CL16 |
Video Card(s) | Asus Strix GTX 1080 OC Edition 8G 11Gbps |
Storage | 2x Samsung 850 EVO 1TB |
Display(s) | BenQ PD3200U |
Case | Thermaltake View 71 Tempered Glass RGB Edition |
Power Supply | EVGA 650 P2 |
I think all GPU's are overpriced. I think they should be closer to CPU prices.
I7's for $400 and I9's for $500-ish
2080's should be $400 and 2080 TI should be $500-ish...Titan RTX should be tops at $700-$800.
People are overpaying for these; by far......why? I blame the mining craze. At that point
greed hit everyone....miners, buyers, retailers, chip makers...ect... Nvidia saw what people were willing to pay.
and the only reason their still priced that high is people simply keep forking over the money.
I don't think this will end anytime soon....unless AMD comes out with a GPU that
performs better and undercuts thier price buy $300. I don't see that happening.
AMD will want some pie too.....Maybe Intel will come out with a good mid range GPU and sell it sub $200
just to get a hold and userbase in the market. Wishfull thinking.....lol.....
just my 2 cents
CPUs are only CPUs, nothing more.
You have to pay extra money for memory and motherboard to feed a CPU's needs, where as for a graphics card you literally get an all in one product. (Memory, VRM, Heat sink, fan, GPU itself etc.)
You're not comparing apples to apples here.