NVIDIA's limited GPU supply and high initial MSRP ridiculously increases costs for everyone.
PhysX 32-bit support has been depreciated.
12V high power cable is severely underspeced which may or may not cause problems into the future.
Scalpers are everywhere because of the limited supply and insane initial prices.
Market sellers such as Newegg are bundling NVIDIA's limited GPUs with overpriced and old components/peripherals.
Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) buyers will be saddled with overpriced and useless e-waste.
The general consensus online seems to be that NVIDIA has fumbled their 50 series GPU launch in spectacular fashion. Best of luck to those who can buy the 5070 Ti at the marketed $749 USD MSRP.
I'm not on board (heh) with Intel yet, also second hand is more sustainable, last but not least, it would be overkill with my CPU (and the PSU and indirectly the motherboard).
Holy shit. I had been thinking about upgrading while prices were still relatively low but have been trying to convince myself my 6700xt is fine and will hold up... Guess that window is closed now lol
I’ve been hunting for a fair priced 4070 recently, they’re all $750-$1000 right now. But checking Amazon early in the mornings I’ve seen some 7900s and 4070s at/close to MSRP. They go quick but I managed to get a 4070 for $550 two days ago, worth a shot if you need one.
Nvidia hasn't fumbled shit, they still know 80% of gamers buying new hardware will climb over mountains of dead bodies to get their hands on these cards and that their data center business will continue raking in money hand over fist. They don't give a flying fuck what they price them at or how the launch goes.
Damnit I just got a 9800x3d, guess I'll be good knowing I can upgrade to whatever gpu comes out that's in the sweet spot for awhile. I do have a 3070 so not like I'm slumming it, but was really hoping that the 50xx series would be worth it. Guess it's time to read up on ray tracing and dlss type features since I haven't done that homework in many years now. Always seemed like Nvidia was better supported but maybe not the big difference it it appears to be. I have gone back and forth over the years anyways.