If your CPU has an integrated graphics then you can hook monitors up to that too via the motherboard. Works perfectly fine. In fact, it's even technically better than hooking secondary displays up to the gpu directly.
With that logic yes. But there are two things I'd like to point out. 1) ~25% inflation 2) The Titan Z was two 80 tier GPUs, not 90 tier. So with the MSRP of the 4080 (1200$) it would be cheaper but still not a good price at all.
Thank you! No, there isn't. The data in the spreadsheets are also pretty messy, so a clean up before publishing would be necessary. But if many people want the data I can clean it up and try to get it online.
NoVideo GPUs are expensive. I only bought a 4070 ti super for ai reasons and certain RT games, but I still think my investment on the 7900 XTX was better or doesn’t feel held back. (Including productivity)
Yeah, I think AMD is trying to undercut nvidias pricing a little bit. They defnitly have better price to performance in rasterisation. I might look into that...
5090 for 1800 USD 💀 I'm willing to bet MSRP will be 2500 USD. If it ends up costing 2000€ and is ~50-60 % quicker than the 4090 then I'll sell my 4090 and buy it anyway.
My guess is pretty optimistic. I also think they make it 2000 USD. Many people will probably also sell their 4090 for a 5090. So the used prices from 4090 should go down and automatically adjust to around lower the price to perf. ratio of the 5090.
Great video! I was shocked when i saw the views and your subs you deserve much more.
That Titan Z is sobbing rn
My 1050ti has worked well for years now... only problem being the lack of multi-GPU capabilities, which limits me to three screens unfortunately :D
1050ti is a great card. Don't worry, modern GPUs don't have that much more ports for monitors.
If your CPU has an integrated graphics then you can hook monitors up to that too via the motherboard. Works perfectly fine. In fact, it's even technically better than hooking secondary displays up to the gpu directly.
Titan Z was technically 2 gpus so 1500 $ each 4090 msrs is 1600 $ so actually the 4090 is more expensive in theory.
With that logic yes. But there are two things I'd like to point out.
1) ~25% inflation
2) The Titan Z was two 80 tier GPUs, not 90 tier. So with the MSRP of the 4080 (1200$) it would be cheaper but still not a good price at all.
@@barrierred2426 just accept you're wrong and he's right
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Thank you!
Nice Video! Is there a website for all the data in the spreadsheet?
Thank you! No, there isn't. The data in the spreadsheets are also pretty messy, so a clean up before publishing would be necessary. But if many people want the data I can clean it up and try to get it online.
really a good video
Thank you very much!
NoVideo GPUs are expensive. I only bought a 4070 ti super for ai reasons and certain RT games, but I still think my investment on the 7900 XTX was better or doesn’t feel held back. (Including productivity)
Yeah, I think AMD is trying to undercut nvidias pricing a little bit. They defnitly have better price to performance in rasterisation. I might look into that...
Ich finde gpus auf jeden fall overprized. Ich kann mir mit meinem aldi gehalt kaum ne halbe 3060 leisten
Gebraucht kriegst du die für 220. Ansonsten ist ne 2060 auch nicht schlecht.
Yes
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5090 for 1800 USD 💀
I'm willing to bet MSRP will be 2500 USD.
If it ends up costing 2000€ and is ~50-60 % quicker than the 4090 then I'll sell my 4090 and buy it anyway.
My guess is pretty optimistic. I also think they make it 2000 USD.
Many people will probably also sell their 4090 for a 5090. So the used prices from 4090 should go down and automatically adjust to around lower the price to perf. ratio of the 5090.
Yes they are
Not expensive at all had people actually invested like I did at a younger age they could afford 1000 4090s