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System Name | Mean machine |
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Processor | 12900k |
Motherboard | MSI Unify X |
Cooling | Noctua U12A |
Memory | 7600c34 |
Video Card(s) | 4090 Gamerock oc |
Storage | 980 pro 2tb |
Display(s) | Samsung crg90 |
Case | Fractal Torent |
Audio Device(s) | Hifiman Arya / a30 - d30 pro stack |
Power Supply | Be quiet dark power pro 1200 |
Mouse | Viper ultimate |
Keyboard | Blackwidow 65% |
Whenever AMD was in a market dominant position, they didn't waste any time to take advantage of it. Much much quicker than nvidia or intel could ever dream of.Blah blah blah I guess Freesync and FSR are so evil because they are open. What happened to Physx or even EVGA being in Nvidia's corner? Just like how they burned a bunch of their users with GPUs costing more than they did during the last mining boom even though it was done. Today a laptop with a 4080 is over $$4000 where I live and a 4090 is $5000.
3600 --> 199$
5600x ----> 299$
A 50% increase within a year. Yes yes, that's the X version blabla, that's exactly the point. They didn't release the non X version so they can charge you an extra on top of the price increase. And let's not even talk about the whole x470 fiasco, or the x370 fiasco, or how long I had to wait for my AM4 mobo to get support for zen 3 (2 years to be exact). P
Depending on market conditions, it might be better to sell your current platform and build one from scratch. Considering Intel still works with ddr4 as well, you can sell your AM4 + CPU and get a 13700k + a brand new mobo with warranty instead of the 5900xt with a probably very old motherboard.But you're not paying for a new motherboard and RAM. Hence the cost of upgradability.
Was in the exact same situation when 5800x 3d released. I could either keep my very old out of warranty b350 and buy an x3d for 450$, or just sell the whole thing and get a 12700 + b660 for 470$. It made no sense to me to go for the upgradability option when it just going to cost more money.