Only YOU can fix GPU pricing... Here's how!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @LinusTechTips
    @LinusTechTips  Год назад +928

    Now that you have a new old GPU, why not test it out by playing Stellaris free this weekend. Check it out on steam or at lmg.gg/StlLTT starting on the 22nd.

    • @ded__
      @ded__ Год назад +27

      Stellaris is good trust me

    • @Lucifer_.._
      @Lucifer_.._ Год назад +14

      I'll be playing Stellaris with my Rx 580 from Aliexpress

    • @sriram151092
      @sriram151092 Год назад +4

      Thanks for making it a short video

    • @Eli-zb2yj
      @Eli-zb2yj Год назад +19

      If you connect 3 1030 cards together, you will get rtx 3090

    • @vidsbylambo
      @vidsbylambo Год назад

      i personally dont need a 3080

  • @nucks4cup75
    @nucks4cup75 Год назад +7469

    This is exactly the reason why a scrapyard wars reboot is a good idea!

    • @krunkjunk
      @krunkjunk Год назад +318

      A recent WAN show they said it’s back on the table.

    • @FutureKLX300SMowner
      @FutureKLX300SMowner Год назад +87

      @@krunkjunk saw that, super excited

    • @HoloScope
      @HoloScope Год назад +18

      @@krunkjunkooooOOOO

    • @yvan2563
      @yvan2563 Год назад +60

      I hope they give themselves really limited budgets (may three different tiers?) such as 250, 500 and 750$USD.

    • @muhyadeen17
      @muhyadeen17 Год назад +40

      @@yvan2563 People might say that 250 isn't limited for a budget but for an average person it really is

  • @lurick
    @lurick Год назад +1884

    Now I have to prevent forest fires AND out of control GPU prices?!?!?

  • @MechAdv
    @MechAdv Год назад +393

    I’m usually not a big fan of buying used electronics, but with the crazy MSRP of GPUs these days, I almost feel morally obligated to do so if I was building a new system.

    • @brohvakiindova4452
      @brohvakiindova4452 Год назад +22

      The issue is, it's kind of not all too great depending on location. Where I'm from I can get e.g. a 6800XT for 440€ not including shipping, instead of a new one for 550€. This also is for at least 1-2 year old cards. The risk is probably low on sites like e-bay but 110€ savings still doesn't feel like beating the system.
      Also what do people think what the seller did? Buying used cards for high prices can't break the new GPU market. The people selling their GPU are most likely buying new themselves. The new market dictates the price for used hardware in most situations.
      Lastly despite the low risk and evident price advantage, the used market is such a tiny fraction, it hardly changes anything. You see some offers for days or weeks online (similar to above example) while companies like mindfactory sell thousands of cards weekly in countries like germany.

    • @almc8445
      @almc8445 Год назад +18

      @@brohvakiindova4452 Re: "people selling their GPU are most likely buying new"
      Yes that's true, but if you're buying theirs second hand it means *YOU* aren't buying new. A similar argument can be made about e-waste, if we both buy new and toss the old ones, that's 2 cards gone to waste. If you buy a new one, I buy yours, and I toss mine, that's only one card gone to waste.

    • @jadedandbitter
      @jadedandbitter Год назад

      The only new GPU Id buy is an Arc 770

    • @brohvakiindova4452
      @brohvakiindova4452 Год назад +5

      @@almc8445 True, but come on we all know 95% of consumer graphics cards are sold in prebuilt systems.
      I wasn't trying to say it's pointless to buy used, just not THAT significant for many other factors like people not bothering with selling their old hardware to have backup and then really having E-waste sitting there because after some years it's not worth selling anymore or being too lazy etc.
      That being said maybe my critique is stupid because it could become more significant, if more people would do so.

    • @C0BEX
      @C0BEX Год назад +1

      @@brohvakiindova4452 you don't have to aim to save money when buying used, I usually try to get a much better performing card for the same money.

  • @adsy6819
    @adsy6819 Год назад +132

    The issue here is now if demand for the used GPUs goes up and increases the used prices. I’ve seen it happen across other 2nd hand products (not IT related) with much smaller audiences.

    • @Razumen
      @Razumen Год назад +26

      True, but at least it lessens demand for new cards, which might force them to lower their ridiculous prices on them.

    • @Clone683
      @Clone683 Год назад +6

      Yeah, just Linus making this video will probably bump up second hand GPU prices

    • @filmboy18
      @filmboy18 Год назад +5

      @@Clone683 Some people might laugh at that but it does happen, especially with someone as influential as Linus.

    • @jasonlamontagne5429
      @jasonlamontagne5429 Год назад

      Well they are here in Quebec there’s only a 100$ difference in cad so 76 us

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 Год назад

      Agreed. I was looking at used prices but realised that a new RTX 3060 12GB was actually a pretty decent card for reasonable money new. If you want cheaper bang for buck then a VEGA 56 is a good bet.

  • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
    @DragonOfTheMortalKombat Год назад +6275

    Linus : ONLY YOU can fix pricing.
    Gamers : We absolutely agree, Linus.
    Also gamers : Proceed to buy 4070 because it is 10$ below MSRP.

    • @aqqalur3941
      @aqqalur3941 Год назад +943

      Don't forget about gamers asking r/pcmr if the purchase was good AFTER they bought the product

    • @Dobaspl
      @Dobaspl Год назад +224

      Players: You're right.
      Graphics Card Manufacturers: We're cutting production in half
      Players: sad pikachu noise

    • @brutallica2944
      @brutallica2944 Год назад +78

      Also Linus: Proceeds to hype up the next cashgrab from Nvidia.

    • @NoTimetoCry
      @NoTimetoCry Год назад +270

      @@brutallica2944 because the hype is about performance when the price is unknown? Where tf does he hype the bad products from Nvidia recently? Western customers who blindly buy overpriced shit is why we are in this situation.

    • @vaksjdfkj
      @vaksjdfkj Год назад +131

      @@brutallica2944 literally that's not even what happened. and they're always transparent if its a sponsored video - try again

  • @NoContextGaming
    @NoContextGaming Год назад +618

    I hope they do another scrapyard wars. I have wanted to see them do a complete streaming setup. Get streamers involved and judge by quality of the live stream rather than just raw performance.

    • @harshlarose6670
      @harshlarose6670 Год назад +13

      It'll have to be other team members though, Linus is too famous

    • @irispettson
      @irispettson Год назад +18

      It also makes sense when their company is so much bigger now. They can have some of their lesser known employees buy parts without risk getting recognized the same way as would be the case for Linus. Then Linus could be the commentator for the video / judge regarding which team that wins.

    • @IdentifiantE.S
      @IdentifiantE.S Год назад +1

      @@irispettsonYes !

    • @acoolrocket
      @acoolrocket Год назад +1

      Same, now that the absolute dark ages that was 2020-2022 is now long gone.

    • @zacharyKewDenniss
      @zacharyKewDenniss Год назад +2

      On a recent Wan show Linus said he thinks they will soon

  • @Majorowsky1337
    @Majorowsky1337 Год назад +208

    IMPORTANT NOTE FOR BUYING USED CARDS! Even when the seller says the card was not used for mining please check the GPU-Z and compare the specs between your gpu and the manufacturer specs, my gpu was heavily underclocked and restoring by gpu bios flash restored its original clocks.

    • @prateekpanwar646
      @prateekpanwar646 Год назад +34

      Actually that's good, Cuz it means ur card never took as much stress and its life is longer. Isn't it?

    • @Majorowsky1337
      @Majorowsky1337 Год назад +55

      @@prateekpanwar646 that means without checking you would avoid questions like "why the fuck my speeds in games are not like I seen others get on RUclips?"

    • @gabrielgiguere2108
      @gabrielgiguere2108 Год назад +14

      ​@@Majorowsky1337yeah my 6700xt was used for mining, I was wondering why I was getting below 60 fps in everything.
      I had to update drivers and tweak the settings, bios too lol
      Now I'm over 100 FPS in most games in 1080p

    • @izzatradzali1361
      @izzatradzali1361 Год назад +5

      Sorry to ask, what the difference in gpuz that i need to compare? I mean, how to know that the gpu had already used for mining?

    • @gabrielgiguere2108
      @gabrielgiguere2108 Год назад +3

      @@izzatradzali1361 the seller usualy tells you he mined with it, otherwise of he didn't revert back to the original bios, there's no way to tell

  • @excrubulent
    @excrubulent Год назад +1155

    I appreciate that Linus acknowledges his privileged position as a wealthy industry insider. It makes it a lot easier to take him seriously as someone that's actually considered the position the rest of us are in. A lot of people in that position just stop acknowledging it because it's awkward for them to admit that they're not directly speaking for their audience, but when they leave it unspoken it always leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
    EDIT: Before anyone else comes into this accursed space to tell me that I'm "upset" or "pissed" about this, please point to the part of my comment that made you project your own emotional volatility onto me, then don't make a comment about it. Instead why don't you volunteer at your local mutual aid group, or maybe beat your head against a brick wall? Both would be more productive uses of your time.

    • @doctahjonez
      @doctahjonez Год назад +20

      Yeah pretty rare for tech youtubers

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +17

      Through all the growth I never thought that he totally lost touch to his viewers. This and scrapyard wars and even both "pay for 4K" videos show that.

    • @CanIHasThisName
      @CanIHasThisName Год назад +16

      They're not supposed to "speak for the audience" and frankly, it shouldn't need to be said. Their job is to show us how it works, maybe provide some different perspectives to consider. Nothing more. They're not supposed to tell us how to feel.

    • @davidfidler8761
      @davidfidler8761 Год назад +38

      But it's irrelevant. He's right - the market determines the prices...
      The only ones to blame are the consumers.
      Getting pissed at LTT (privileged or not) for saying that would just show how spoiled/immature/entitled/karenish the person would be.
      The irony here is that LTT IS trying to change the market pricing... But not by yelling at manufacturers (which would not work). He's educating the market.

    • @excrubulent
      @excrubulent Год назад +9

      ​@@davidfidler8761 I'm not talking about getting pissed at anyone, I'm explaining why Linus's attitude is helping him keep people engaged and listening to him. If he wasn't like that I probably wouldn't be pissed, I just wouldn't be watching. Pretty straightforward consumer behaviour I would have thought.
      Also if market prices are anyone's fault then that fault lands on both consumers and suppliers. It's absurd to say that the market is only influenced by actors on one side.

  • @shangerdanger
    @shangerdanger Год назад +711

    i'm still using a 1080ti that i got with a full machine, keyboard, and monitor for $1k, while the card alone at the time was the same price. easy deals.

    • @nosslraK
      @nosslraK Год назад +40

      still using my 1070 👍

    • @soykike1991
      @soykike1991 Год назад +11

      1080ti team, still able to play any AAA game and VR, wont upgrade until next gen probably I am hoping for a boycot from gamers and actually drop the gpu prices

    • @AC3handle
      @AC3handle Год назад +30

      7 years of age and it STILL is on performance charts.
      I got a 1080 just for the looks right before the 30 series launch,
      and it eventually went in my daily driver machine during covid because nothing else was available (affordable) at that time.

    • @KINGMANJARO_343
      @KINGMANJARO_343 Год назад +16

      Is it odd that card is still my goal to get? I view it as the golden boy card.

    • @rafidahamed8889
      @rafidahamed8889 Год назад +9

      still using 1070ti that I got for $300 back then

  • @KillahMate
    @KillahMate Год назад +493

    _Important note:_ when you go searching for your ideal used card, it's probably a good idea to _not_ buy anything _older_ than an RTX 2000 series GeForce or a 6000 series Radeon (yes 6000 not 5000). Those are the first Nvidia and AMD generations respectively to fully support DirectX 12.2 (AKA DirectX 12 Ultimate), which is the DX version implemented by the current gen consoles. That means if you have one of those cards or newer then your card is sure to support all upcoming games for a _long_ time.

    • @Splarkszter
      @Splarkszter Год назад +7

      for at least 6 years sure

    • @Rspsand07
      @Rspsand07 Год назад +14

      5700/xt and vega 56 and 64 are amazing value for the money though, there's nothing comparable otherwise. There's an ebay sold listing of a vega 64 for 64$. Techpowerup relative performance has vega 64 tied with the 2060/1080. 3060 is only 20% ahead

    • @Bodwaizer
      @Bodwaizer Год назад +15

      Those kind of details Linus should be putting in his video, not that you shouldn't meet seller at midnight by the tree

    • @bipbop3121
      @bipbop3121 Год назад +2

      Looks at 1660 Ti laptop I got in 2020 instead of 2060? 2080? Whelp, not much I can do about that. Another reason to look forward to a framework laptop in my future

    • @AniviaS
      @AniviaS Год назад +12

      @@bipbop3121 the 1660ti is technically a 2000 series card so you are fine actually. Same way the 750 and 750ti were technically 900 series cards

  • @perochialjoe
    @perochialjoe Год назад +230

    You have to appreciate that GPU prices have gotten so absurdly bad that it takes buying the previous generation's mid-tier second hand to start approaching what the high end retail prices used to be.

    • @beeman4266
      @beeman4266 Год назад +19

      I remember when I first built my computer in 2008. First gen i7 920 and a 4870, it was right around the fastest computer you could build with consumer grade hardware. It was 300 bucks and was a basically top of the line card, I think I even bought it before the 4890 came out.
      It's insane that a decent video card is now more than the entire cost of my first PC, monitors, keyboard and mouse included.

    • @stevenjonas1
      @stevenjonas1 Год назад +12

      ​@@beeman4266it's insane that a low-midtier card costs $300+. You can go a step further and talk about CPU pricing as well. Sure these components do more and are more powerful, but that's expected since it's been 15 years! I think the days of a bargain are gone :/

    • @ethyr
      @ethyr Год назад +8

      part of it is inflation. prices are up 40% since 2010. part of it is also manufacturing. CMOS scaling is reaching its limit, so they need bigger sizes.

    • @freshmoor9357
      @freshmoor9357 Год назад +11

      ​@elfrjzgreed all the way.
      Even with inflation taken into account, everything from computer parts makers to grocery stores to hpusing markets, it shows that that the companies themselves skyrocleted the price far above the inflation line

    • @admyru
      @admyru Год назад

      To be fair you don’t turn 18 and get a license and immediately seek out a brand new car

  • @kouroshb26
    @kouroshb26 Год назад +11

    You should do these videos more often because I often forget what good GPU are good for the prices because there is so many variables that change over time

  • @andrewroes7942
    @andrewroes7942 Год назад +330

    This is why I can't wait for the labs website. Userbenchmark SUCKS, and yet it's still the most broad and exhaustive list of parts with a UI that lets you easily compare stuff. It really is a shame that you just cannot trust their data, because it's super useful. As much as "ohh you can't just give a single number to show all the performance, it doesn't tell the whole story", well... for people who don't know what they're doing, a single number at least gives *something* of a point of reference for if you wanna find out a 1650 isn't better than a 1080 because bigger number must be better (real story, I based a laptop purchase on this 4 years ago. agony)

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool Год назад +59

      UserBenchmarx trashes AMD with no due cause, they're such a joke other websites have banned their results and reviews from being referenced.

    • @BottomOfTheDumpsterFire
      @BottomOfTheDumpsterFire Год назад +37

      I love how they said a dual core i3 was a better buy than a i9 because it was the only way to tweak the numbers to make amd look bad

    • @andrewroes7942
      @andrewroes7942 Год назад +37

      @@blunderingfool It's such a shame cause it honestly would be a great site if they were just honest. Ads aren't intrusive, UI makes it easy to compare things at a glance super fast then select something else to compare to fast all without scrolling, and has more detailed info underneath in a neat simple layout. On other sites I have to scroll all the way down to the bottom just to find actual benchmarks or a solid number to compare with. I honestly think UI is the sole reason they still pop up before any other search result. Even knowing how terrible they are I still find myself using it, only saying "Add 20% to the score if it's an AMD thing", because no other site replaces their convenience.
      And yet all that is worthless because their data is just intentionally wrong. Praying LTT takes hints from their UI so we can finally just replace them completely and lay them to rest.

    • @captainAOG
      @captainAOG Год назад +1

      labs website seems to be a long project make take at least 6 months to role out first version of website, that is if they cover all the cards and all the systems and at least 20 gaming titles

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool Год назад

      @@QueueTeePies Hah! It just gets better. XD

  • @sethdyer8828
    @sethdyer8828 Год назад +770

    I’ve been telling this to people forever. It’s the same for anything. If the prices are ridiculous, don’t buy it

    • @vinothkmr
      @vinothkmr Год назад +65

      *Dies from hunger*

    • @syariq7732
      @syariq7732 Год назад +37

      Try telling that to apple fan

    • @redhatpat
      @redhatpat Год назад +65

      @@vinothkmr Pathetic, just don't die from hunger, you can survive on half a heart

    • @Seizuqi
      @Seizuqi Год назад +7

      Medical costs in america. Hmm...

    • @archbound6224
      @archbound6224 Год назад +11

      The issue is that Linus is wrong here in this case #1 GPUs are not as elastic as we all would like. The market is captured by only a few players and they are required to complete a task people want, so unless people are going to stop playing games not buying GPUs is a hard sell.
      The other thing is that Nvidia in particular wont drop prices they will just stop making GPUs for gaming and will just fully shift to AI Cards and drop the consumer GPU market altogether.

  • @travislarson9794
    @travislarson9794 Год назад +6

    Scrapyard Wars will forever be my favorite segment created. I've rewatched it more times than any other RUclips content, outside of music videos, abridged series or particular guides.

  • @curtstrick
    @curtstrick Год назад +31

    Anyone agree with the fact that since Linus stepped down... he's been given a lot more freedom to star in awesome videos like this? The writing and editing is awesome, as always (in my opinion)!

  • @kalmtraveler
    @kalmtraveler Год назад +245

    I'm not sure that the 2080 Ti being 'a lot closer to losing driver support than the 3080' is a huge deal right now in June 2023, Nvidia's driver version 536.23 released June 14 2023 still supports the GeForce 750 Ti, 750 and 745 which launched ~ February 18th 2014 according to Techpowerup. Over 9 years ago. 2080 Ti launched September 20 2018, so if we assume that it will be supported at least as long as the 700 series... it should still have new drivers into 2028, 5 more years from now (and counting).

    • @bonniscootor
      @bonniscootor Год назад +32

      The only problem is that Nvidia is taking that into account, as well. If less people are buying their brand-new cards, they'll start dropping support like crazy to try to force people to get a newer card.
      I do whole-heartedly agree with that, though. The 2080 TI slaughters even a 3070 at everything that I ran on both cards: Forza Horizon 4&5, Halo Infinite, GTA V, Fortnite, Cyberpunk. That INCLUDES with ray-tracing turned on, but only because the 2080 TI was so over-powered to begin with that they re-introduced the xx90 series in the next generation.

    • @coolCoyote22
      @coolCoyote22 Год назад +8

      Right now, I'm not going to assume anything that involves giving Nvidia the benefit of the doubt. In fact, I could see them doubling down on their crap. Let's be honest...would anybody be surprised if NVidia pulled a scumbag move like dropping support for anything older than 3000 series whenever 5000 series is released?

    • @kaljamaha22
      @kaljamaha22 Год назад +4

      @@coolCoyote22 yes because they have always supported very old gpus

    • @mannye
      @mannye Год назад +1

      That logic is flawed once you factor in that manufacturers can use that to force consumers to buy new cards by not supporting old ones.

    • @mannye
      @mannye Год назад +1

      @@delomuy841 that's funny that you think NVIDIA gives a shit about what fanboys think or say.

  • @kadenk.3760
    @kadenk.3760 Год назад +301

    Yes, bring back Scrapyard Wars! Maybe the new CEO will give Linus more time to actually do one, or at least have other people do it.

    • @Shadow0fd3ath24
      @Shadow0fd3ath24 Год назад +10

      Having other people do it would be more likely with linus and luke as team captains or something as they get recognized too often

    • @Saismee
      @Saismee Год назад +1

      @@bradhaines3142 they stated its a time issue, it tears up their entire schedule too much nowadays

    • @formes2388
      @formes2388 Год назад +1

      @@bradhaines3142 It actually isn't worn out - it's just something that would be best done once a year, or maybe whenever a hot new GPU or other hardware is released to show case the value of the second hand market.

  • @corn322
    @corn322 Год назад +89

    Don't forget about your PSU budget. Also, it would be neat if the FPS charts included how much power it took to achieve the numbers.

    • @ilovehotdogs125790
      @ilovehotdogs125790 Год назад +5

      @@lurch789 the thing is, usually the higher efficiency psus use more reliable components also. I agree the actual "gold" rating means nothing important to most people though. I would be nice to actually determine which psus are cheap and have great reliability (but not necessarily efficiency).

    • @HazewinDog
      @HazewinDog Год назад

      the 3080 undervolts pretty good :)

  • @Shard113
    @Shard113 Год назад +11

    I can't wait for that Lab website that Linus mentioned. It would be so cool to see generational comparisons for gpus reaching far back.

    • @techinitiate9318
      @techinitiate9318 Год назад

      Gamers Nexus already has it

    • @brukkobanner7938
      @brukkobanner7938 Год назад

      ​@@techinitiate9318i can't find it, are you sure there's a page with benchmark of gpus with uo to date drivers on their site?

  • @the7311
    @the7311 Год назад +200

    It’s the same with the ps5 shortage. I couldn’t believe people were spending 1-2k for a ps5. That was absolutely outrageous.

    • @Flaggyt
      @Flaggyt Год назад +11

      Yeah and the people got mad at the scalpers. Wrong, get mad at the people buying it, or just be happy you live in a free market were supply an demand is at work. :)

    • @Shadow0fd3ath24
      @Shadow0fd3ath24 Год назад +2

      Ive sold 7 of them myself that i bought at walmart this way just cuz idiots will buy them. Saved them $200 over anyone elses prices and made a chunk for myself

    • @majorchaos5000
      @majorchaos5000 Год назад +2

      imagine spending 2k on a console with no games

    • @the7311
      @the7311 Год назад +2

      @@majorchaos5000 lmao my cousin spent 1k I got my ps5 at retail a year later 💀

    • @VeLvEtGuNs
      @VeLvEtGuNs Год назад

      They can't even get rid of them now for considerably less than msrp because alot of them are out of warranty.

  • @Denominus
    @Denominus Год назад +426

    It sucks, but Linus is right I've been saying it for years. If you keep buying as they raise the prices, that's a thumbs up signal to keep raising prices. People buying up ALL the GPUs while they were at scalper prices was the biggest signal to GPU manufacturers from consumers that GPUs needed a massive MSRP increase, and that's now arrived.

    • @Apater6076
      @Apater6076 Год назад +40

      When they priced the 2080ti at $1400 and still sold thousands they gave nvidia a green light to more or less charge what they like.

    • @amicloud_yt
      @amicloud_yt Год назад +37

      I feel like when I told people during covid that prices would never come back down because the sellers/manufacturers learned just how much money people were willing to spend I was laughed at

    • @arthurwintersight7868
      @arthurwintersight7868 Год назад +12

      @@amicloud_yt - Those prices were so incredibly high because of crypto-mining, and this latest crypto-crash was followed by multiple crypto-currencies moving away from the traditional proof-of-work model in favor of something more efficient.

    • @MTGeomancer
      @MTGeomancer Год назад +19

      @@amicloud_yt Same. And I still get laughed at every time someone says AMD will come to the rescue, despite the repeating evidence that they always price just below Nvidia, and just below insanity is still insanity.

    • @talhaahmed2130
      @talhaahmed2130 Год назад +9

      No, he’s not right. Nvidia doesn’t give a shit about if their gaming cards are selling because they’re cashing in on AI right now. AMD can price themselves just under nvidia’s ludicrous pricing because there’s no other competition. The pricing isn’t really coupled to demand, there are other factors going on right now.

  • @noodleman9945
    @noodleman9945 Год назад +3

    0:25 that wallet didn’t look like a ridge wallet to me.

  • @syncmonism
    @syncmonism Год назад +10

    I follow some repair channels, and I keep hearing that a lot of RTX 20 series cards are having high failure rates with memory (especially from Northwestrepair, which specializes in graphics cards), but some models of memory are clearly having far worse failure rates than others, so if you can figure out what type of memory a 20 series card has, and check to see if it's one of the ones with a high failure rate first, then that's a great idea. You should definitely avoid buying cards with memory chips which are known to have very high failure rates, especially from an old series like the 20 series, because it seems to be more a matter of when, not IF the memory modules are going to fail. Replacing the memory is possible, but it's generally too expensive to be worth it on older cards.

    • @FishikK
      @FishikK 10 месяцев назад

      Happened to me when i bought 2070S (Asus ROG) back when it was current gen, got VRAM failure out of the box, micron manufactured chips. Got replacement card and vram was again micron and this one is still going strong. But in general i feel like RTX20 is too much of a failure lottery to justify buying it nowdays without warranty.

  • @jamest18
    @jamest18 Год назад +270

    As a 2080 ti owner myself, it is pretty insane what people are asking for used ones. It's a great card and she's never let me down, but 400 dollars is too much.

    • @proficientplumbus
      @proficientplumbus Год назад +29

      Probably due to the MSRP being like 1.2k I feel like it would be too painful to sell one at an actually reasonable price lol

    • @jeuonly3474
      @jeuonly3474 Год назад +7

      Yup, 2080 ti owner are something, i was seeing some at 900-1000$ a year ago.

    • @sprocket5526
      @sprocket5526 Год назад +11

      She? Dude.... its not a blow-up-doll

    • @supercool_saiyan5670
      @supercool_saiyan5670 Год назад +33

      @@sprocket5526 its the same idea as calling a boat or car she

    • @casualtake1497
      @casualtake1497 Год назад +1

      ​@@sprocket5526bruuh

  • @benn125m
    @benn125m Год назад +378

    The problem is even if the prices drop in some places around the world , a lot of us only dream to even see close enough prices to the o es shown in videos like this . Here in EU they are still pretty high and it looks like it is not gonna change anytime soon

    • @killkiss_son
      @killkiss_son Год назад +74

      Yeah. You can have an RTX 3060 or a PS5 in France. Who is seriously gonna buy an RTX3060 when you can have a PS5 that is literally more powerful for the same price. ☠️ GPU market is broken, except for some AMD cards

    • @swapnilkadam5373
      @swapnilkadam5373 Год назад +14

      In india the prices have gone down really good but it took a serious time for that to happen. But I now have lost all my mojo for the high end gaming thnks to this pricing fiasco. There are priorities important than gaming and i dont see any point in investing $300 $400 just for entertainment. Bought a 1650 on a decent price and m very happy. Only do casual gaming now.

    • @MetallicReg
      @MetallicReg Год назад +14

      Oh they will change for sure… once China eats up Taiwan you will have to get used to 5000-7000€ cards for a while.

    • @atomkacke
      @atomkacke Год назад +6

      @@killkiss_son isn´t RTX3060 faster than a PS5? Google says, the Power of a PS5 is around a 2070.

    • @killkiss_son
      @killkiss_son Год назад +23

      @@atomkacke I have a 3060 *ti* and it performs worse than my PS5. It can barely play any games in 4K at 60 fps , especially with high graphics settings.
      And it doesn't change the fact that it's the same price as a working console. You are not gonna play any games with just a 3060

  • @darkphoenix7225
    @darkphoenix7225 Год назад +7

    I bought a "broken" B350 board for $20, looked at the signs of how dead it was, and took a small gamble to see if the person who sold it just didn't get it to boot for some reason. Which is what happened. That was a glorious day as a 15 year old who could barely afford a CPU and ram. (I literally had to ask a friend for a penny because I was missing it...pretty funny now that I'm working XD

  • @ericprivate2572
    @ericprivate2572 Год назад +6

    Hey Linus nice work here. I had never bought a second hand gps until about 6 month ago but with the crazy state of the gpu market I took the plunge and bought a second hand 3090 $900 aud (about 600 usd) and it’s been working great and still out performs anything new that I could have bought for that

  • @EricE168
    @EricE168 Год назад +122

    One tip: Always use paypal/credit card or some sorta payment method to protect your purchase. Just ask the seller to send invoice through paypal for instance. If he complains about the 3% paypal fee. Just have him to add 3% fee and pay for it. If he refuses to do those badly, something might not be right and I'll walk way. (Aka: There might still be fake gpu/fake orignal invoices out there).

    • @benadriel
      @benadriel Год назад +3

      This is a good tip!

    • @miguelangelmartinezcasado8935
      @miguelangelmartinezcasado8935 Год назад +27

      @@benadriel Also DO NOT SEND MONEY THROUGH PAYPAL FRIENDS. Normal paypal allows you to refund, but if you add him as a friend and send him the money though there, it´s quite possible is a scammer

    • @Mesakezuit
      @Mesakezuit Год назад +2

      glad more people understand this⁠@@miguelangelmartinezcasado8935yep,

    • @buyandsellnow
      @buyandsellnow Год назад

      FIFINE USB Microphone Review 👉 ruclips.net/video/JAzcKCd4F0Q/видео.html 😀

    • @LeegallyBliindLOL
      @LeegallyBliindLOL Год назад

      Also quick tip, PayPal automatic fraud system only checks if the city is identical, not the full address. When that is the case and your seller sends a fkin letter to a random warehouse in your city from Hong Kong and PayPal denies your claim, then call them immediately. Pathetic worthless wannabe programmers

  • @Sikaros
    @Sikaros Год назад +46

    This is one of the best intros ive seen LTT make. Bravo!

  • @EeyoreDavey
    @EeyoreDavey Год назад +10

    I think a new 6700xt is really the ticket if you're on a budget right now. It can be had for $300 and with recent driver updates it's about between the 3070 and 3080. Seems like a no brainer to me if you're just gaming.

    • @eidrag
      @eidrag Год назад +1

      something more than 8gb vram, $300, readily available.... yeah I just grabbed 6700xt too

    • @smokinlogs80085
      @smokinlogs80085 Год назад

      the best graphics card in every area when it comes to value. Won't run out of stock for a while either. Sounds good to me

    • @maindimon
      @maindimon Год назад

      Agreed. I grabbed a 6750 xt for $350. 67xx series are the best bang for the buck at the moment. Used marked is quite risky with the flood of mining farm GPUs.

  • @MarioGoatse
    @MarioGoatse Год назад +9

    I love this video so much. Thank you Linus for advocating for gamers to buy used cards. The more we buy used, the less cards get manufactured and sold for $$$$$ (jacking up prices) and the less cards end up in eWaste. Get out there and support your fellow gamer by getting a bargain, and helping someone else upgrade. It’s the circle of life!

    • @pwd1134
      @pwd1134 Год назад

      GPUs don't work indefinitely. I'd also love to buy used cars with 200k miles on them but they don't tend to last me very long. At the end of the day, unfortunately most used GPUs are coming from miners or scammers. I'd rather not support the very same people who put us in this situation in the first place by buying secondhand mining GPUs. The miners fucked over consumers making us pay a premium for new sku GPUs and now you want to pay them more money for sloppy seconds lol? No thanks.

    • @MarioGoatse
      @MarioGoatse Год назад +3

      @@pwd1134 That’s cool. Don’t buy them then. More bargains for me.

    • @helljumper912
      @helljumper912 Год назад +2

      ​​@@pwd1134ood point, except for the fact that you're not paying full price for a used gpu, mining card or not. If that's not the case for you or your area, then I'm sorry, but sucks to sucks

  • @chiefwhosmoralsareelastix
    @chiefwhosmoralsareelastix Год назад +62

    Rather than buying a used card from a private seller you can also try a recycling centre as most will offer a warranty even if the gpu is out of the manufacturers warranty. As an example my current gpu came with a 1 year warranty and that was why I bought it as having had 2 gpu failures (my original from new and an eBay replacement) and as it was during the pandemic when prices were so high, a warranty was a must.

    • @theguyinthechair
      @theguyinthechair Год назад +9

      GPU recycling center?

    • @cloudofthought
      @cloudofthought Год назад +11

      Never seen a e-recycling center that sells directly to customers.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад

      @@cloudofthought Was about to say that. The one here doesn't offer to sell any of the things. Even if the visitor wants to give money for still fully functional things, they don't allow it.

    • @chiefwhosmoralsareelastix
      @chiefwhosmoralsareelastix Год назад

      Should have said I'm in the UK so other countries may not have this, also by recycling centre I mean a company that specialises in e-waste as opposed to say your local dump (which could also be called a recycling center since they'll seperate plastics and cardboard).
      That said, the more rural the dump, the more likely they'll tell you to take what you want out of it.

  • @artins90
    @artins90 Год назад +116

    Nvidia's recent pricing strategy has turned me into a second-hand market only GPU buyer.
    I am 1.5 years behind in terms of game backlog and I will likely stay 1 generation behind, or more, for the foreseeable future.
    I got a cheap used 3080 Ti and I plan on using it for at least another 3 years.

    • @THE-X-Force
      @THE-X-Force Год назад +4

      How much did you pay for the 3080 Ti? And I agree completely with your way of thinking.

    • @artins90
      @artins90 Год назад +5

      @@THE-X-ForceI got a Palit GamingPro for 550 €, it's limited to 360W but it's about as much as I am willing to bare as far as power usage for a GPU goes. Generally 3080 Tis hover around 600-650€ in my country.

    • @hafuridotus
      @hafuridotus Год назад

      Same tbh, I got a good deal for my 2070 and 3060 using the second-hand market. Open box can be good too in my experience.

    • @TheJapie
      @TheJapie Год назад +9

      How are you behind 1.5 year with a 3080 ti? That can literally run almost any game at a reasonable fps with medium graphics settings.

    • @schnilsus
      @schnilsus Год назад +4

      I'm just happy with my good old 1050 Ti :')

  • @MadCatChiken
    @MadCatChiken Год назад +9

    My 1080 is still going strong after 6 years, plays pretty much most games well enough 1440p, though now with a 1600p UW it struggles a bit on new titles, but tbh for me personally as long as it's 30/40fps + (Ofc 60 is the ideal!) for a single player game that's doable and enjoyable enough experience that isn't worth paying £900+ on a new gen card.

  • @shwylie
    @shwylie Год назад

    I appreciate the editor for panning the audio for the "Boo". Was a nice touch xD

  • @zkatt3238
    @zkatt3238 Год назад +67

    The most comprehensive way to compare general GPU performance across generations is the Tom's Hardware GPU hierarchy. It has results for different resolutions and settings too.

  • @garugakiller0827
    @garugakiller0827 Год назад +14

    This. This here is exactly why I love you guys. Your content is ACTUALLY made for the benefit of the watcher, not for the money it might bring, and teacing people how to find, understand, and more importantly, buy their hardware is the BIGEST step a person can do to become "tech savy" enough to not bother their resident "IT guy" for random bullshit.
    Plus, the ever increasing love I see in everyone on the team about technology makes me enjoy every video more and more.
    Thank you all at LMG for your work, keep it up!

  • @andrewmarshall1142
    @andrewmarshall1142 Год назад

    scrapyard wars was my favorite series, y’all should bring it back!

  • @DJCloudy_
    @DJCloudy_ Год назад

    Best sponsor segue I've seen in the past couple of years. Do more like this.

  • @Ali13445
    @Ali13445 Год назад +63

    The same thing goes with modern video game launches…. I hope the community can work together like this for bad video game launches to help bring the life back to gaming

    • @DragonOfTheMortalKombat
      @DragonOfTheMortalKombat Год назад +3

      They are, Last of Us, Jedi survivor, Gollum got destroyed in steam reviews.

    • @atif1538
      @atif1538 Год назад +8

      they wont, gamers cant stop the fomo and keep buying empty promises on release.

    • @Jamal-mq6xn
      @Jamal-mq6xn Год назад +3

      Gamers deserve this treatment.

  • @Esgaro
    @Esgaro Год назад +67

    I feel like GPUs stay relevant now longer than they ever did before. Games just aren't pushing new GPU sales like they used to. I've been using my 2080ti founder's edition since I bought it right at release, and at five years old now it still does everything I need it to do. Without some kind of must-play game that my card can't run well, I just don't see any reason to replace it.

    • @travelguy78
      @travelguy78 Год назад +11

      The absolute top end does show differences, but if you are willing to decrease the graphics slightly from Ultra/High to Medium you can easily game on an older system. I remember back in the early 2000s when you basically needed to upgrade yearly

    • @KarolusTemplareV
      @KarolusTemplareV Год назад +2

      The console ports aren't as exciting visually as when someone made a game to showcase a graphics engine so they can try to sell the graphics engine. Last big one was Crysis.

    • @SNixD
      @SNixD Год назад +6

      It's probably due to most game developers optimizing for consoles. Once the next gen drops all those "great" 8GB cards, that somehow cost more than a 8GB card did in 2016, are going to become potato class.

    • @edge929
      @edge929 Год назад +5

      Cyberpunk was really the last game to push GPUs outside their comfort zone, just happened to be released shortly after the 3090 and 3080.

    • @son_rico
      @son_rico Год назад +1

      Both my 1060 and 2060 Super are going strong in my friends builds.

  • @thedragnslayr1
    @thedragnslayr1 Год назад

    i got a great deal on a 3090, dude was so chill. paid $550 and got a barely used card, sent me fresh test bench videos and proof of card working

  • @vanveenmatt
    @vanveenmatt Год назад +1

    Yes bring back scrap yard wars! That was super fun! I'm sure it can speak for everybody.

  • @odinsplaygrounds
    @odinsplaygrounds Год назад +238

    One reason why prices are kept up on the high end, of Nvidia in particular, is because smaller businesses and freelancers buy the 4090 class GPUs. It is MUCH cheaper than buying their "professional" lineup, including easier to get a hold on. (RTX 6000 ADA has double VRAM of 48GB, but cost $6800 for 4090 performance) This is why the 4090s were sold out immediately at launch.

    • @nickierv13
      @nickierv13 Год назад +40

      This.
      The cold truth is Nvidia owns the professional space, and even if you want to dabble, your going to be using Nvidia. Cuda comes to mind. Yes there are other things can do similar workloads, but they are at best half the speed on a comparable AMD card.
      Even in the high end hobbyist space its going to be Nvidia for the same reason. The Titans where effectively non validated professional cards, a perfect 'budget' option at a half or a third the price. Gee, wonder why those got killed off.
      All you have to do is look at anyone doing freelance/independent art: they can probably use 18-22GB VRAM without trying that hard. So 4090. And if your looking at animation, well 10 minutes is 18000 frames GPU#0 runs frames 1-9000, GPU#1 runs 9001-18000 and the time to combine the two is a rounding error in the render time of a single frame. So how many 4090s do you have, Ill take the lot.

    • @Vittrich
      @Vittrich Год назад +20

      @@nickierv13 exactly. i simply cant use an AMD card for lack of support so i have to use the 4090 for work.

    • @memeconnect4489
      @memeconnect4489 Год назад +7

      the only reason is really because people keep buying nvidia cards

    • @562.anthony2
      @562.anthony2 Год назад

      Yea I randomly seen a 3070 box outside a room yesterday at work. No clue why because we all have terribly slow laptops

    • @lolmao500
      @lolmao500 Год назад +2

      For sure AMD needs to fix their stuff so they can kick ass at things like rendering in Blender.

  • @blindfaith8777
    @blindfaith8777 Год назад +82

    Scrapyard wars was an awesome series. I would love to see scrappy competition content again on the channel. Now that you guys are larger, maybe you could have two teams design, build, and brand a pc component, such as a radiator, in 48 hours, fully leveraging the equipment and talent you've acquired.

    • @EmoChipmonkVOD
      @EmoChipmonkVOD Год назад +2

      That defeats the purpose. The 0original purpose was to show you dont need to buy the latest and greatest to have a good gaming experience. That you can go used and be perfectly fine. Especially for those that are new to the custom pc world.

    • @santiagolozoya3439
      @santiagolozoya3439 Год назад +1

      Linus said on the wan show that he wants to bring it back following the production of this video

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Год назад

      I just wanna see more jank setups besides my own pc lol

  • @augold1681
    @augold1681 Год назад +3

    Is this the guy who make the argument that the 4060ti had it's merits. He should be required to disclose all they payola he has taken from these companies. Full disclosure.

  • @m4nc1n1
    @m4nc1n1 Год назад

    Hiring a CEO was the best thing you have done since taking your chance on RUclips

  • @ricequackers
    @ricequackers Год назад +28

    The only problem I see is that sellers in the used GPU market are still trying to bake-in the covid premium and are a little deluded with their prices. Same is true in the used car market, which is why I'm putting off my project car idea until next year. The good news in both cases is that sanity is returning and prices are coming down, but it'll take some time before we're back to normal.

  • @pofeed
    @pofeed Год назад +115

    I held onto my RX 480 until 6 months ago but I straight refused to pay the absurd prices during the pandemic.
    Then I grabbed a 6700xt over the holidays for $360, which was a great price at that point.
    It sucks, but it is what it is. You don't have to give in and pay these absurd prices.

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et Год назад +4

      Hey I had a 480 for years too! I upgraded to a 6600 for msrp tho. Couldn't get prices like that in my country. Great deal on that 6700xt

    • @readycheddar
      @readycheddar Год назад +2

      I had the same card and went with a 6700 because the XT had three fans that wouldn’t fit in my case. I was holding on to that 480 for dear life. Still a good card. Carried me through the GPU apocalypse.

    • @wahidpawana424
      @wahidpawana424 Год назад

      Same here, but I bought a second hand gtx 1060 because 6gb because the price are more reasonable.

    • @e3.14c4
      @e3.14c4 Год назад +1

      480 gang *SKRR SKKRRRR,* well shit there it goes hard crashing again because I forgot if the game was using unreal engine xD

    • @cupudotexe
      @cupudotexe Год назад +1

      sold 480 for $300 and wait for 3-4 months for the crypto crash and then proceed to buy rx 6800 for $320... what a time to be alive

  • @korone609
    @korone609 Год назад

    Please bring back scrapyard wars! It was not only so much fun to watch but was extremely helpful to those of us trying to build/upgrade on a budget. When I started planning my first build my first step was to watch all of scrapyard wars. Gave me such a good idea of what to expect from the used market at that time. The only reason why I (and I also think other fans) haven't been harassing you as much to reboot it is because you are too recognizable in that field now. But now you have minions to do it! You could even use the lab to not only make it more fair (thinking of all the overclocks that worked on one outlet but not another) but to make it more educational. When someone buys a part that doesn't work the lab can look it over, identify what is wrong with it, and explain warning signs so we know what to check for when shopping used.

  • @MeepMeep88
    @MeepMeep88 Год назад +1

    2:16 honest question here..
    How would taking a pic of your car validify anything? One can just get any picture off the net with the same car..
    If a buyer is asking for a pic of my car, I'd more think they're the ones being sketchy lol

  • @lordruzki
    @lordruzki Год назад +31

    I bought a 6700xt from a data center that was selling them at $300 a pop. Card hasn’t failed me at all and the improvements over my 1660 were so worth it. I got off eBay and took a bit of searching but you’re right they definitely have good deals if you find the right ones

    • @maxmad4771
      @maxmad4771 Год назад

      But they go for 310$ new, was this long time ago or just bad deal?

    • @AIC_onyt
      @AIC_onyt Год назад +3

      @@maxmad4771 in europe they still go for 400€.
      310$ is a bargain for a 6700xt- i have one and its a Decent GPU.

    • @coolrussianman6374
      @coolrussianman6374 Год назад

      @@AIC_onytfr 4060 ti here in Sweden cost like 500 euros

  • @TheQuickSilver101
    @TheQuickSilver101 Год назад +16

    I appreciate you guys continuing to suggest used parts. Just because something isn't brand new doesn't mean that it's trash. I really wish more folks understood that. It's the throw away everything approach that is making us poor and causing environmental issues

    • @Dempig
      @Dempig Год назад +5

      I dont think people have issues with used items, people have issues with scammers. Theres just sooooooooooo many scammers in the used market thats its not even worth dealing with.

    • @0Rookie0
      @0Rookie0 Год назад

      @@Dempig Also, the need for validation or security that an item works. Having the buyer protection of eBay or being able to see that a product works in person is the bare minimum to want to buy used tech, for me.

  • @joshp1011
    @joshp1011 Год назад

    Here's an idea scrapyard wars mixed with secret shopper. Main LTT staff would get lesser known staff do their interactions so we get a mix of knowledge and not letting people know its LTT doing scrapyard wars.

  • @westerlywind1035
    @westerlywind1035 Год назад

    Your intro sums up the real estate market too actually!

  • @akyhne
    @akyhne Год назад +4

    You can often fix the fan. Just pull the fan blade off (carefully), clean for dust, and put it back on the fan motor.
    It's not all fans, you can do this to, but I saved my sons GTX 780 TI, some years ago, using this method.
    We also used a few bucks on sewing machine oil for the bearing.

  • @Pax.YouTube
    @Pax.YouTube Год назад

    5:36 "GPU came out almost 5 years ago..." - That hit hard.

  • @VinzkieBolivar
    @VinzkieBolivar Год назад +3

    The more you avoid buying Nvidia GPUs the more you save.

  • @randomuser_no5500
    @randomuser_no5500 Год назад +9

    I would also add that you should also reapply thermal paste when getting a used card, particularly if it has been mined on.

  • @scottouellette5354
    @scottouellette5354 Год назад +10

    That's why I bought an Arc A770. Got exactly what I paid for and it has been excellent.

    • @killergg0072
      @killergg0072 Год назад +1

      I might buy the arc a380

    • @jameslake7775
      @jameslake7775 Год назад +1

      @@killergg0072 As an A380 owner, I’d suggest you probably go with something else. The drivers still underperform in DX9-11, and in DX12 it doesn’t perform well enough in demanding titles to take advantage of Intel’s decent RT architecture.
      I’d go up to the next tier or go used.

    • @killergg0072
      @killergg0072 Год назад +2

      @jameslake7775 well I won't be playing that heavy weight games bur I am considering a Radeon rx 6600 or 6600xt

    • @killergg0072
      @killergg0072 Год назад

      @@jameslake7775 .

    • @c1nqbl7
      @c1nqbl7 3 месяца назад

      As an owner of rx6600, I really love it's perfomance, even tho I undervolt it too hard as I love seeing max 70° on it's hotspot, it still manages to get like 130fps in 1080p medium in RE4, and 144+ with fsr2 quality. Esports titles manage 240+fps obviously, but I still think that 6600xt would've been quite a bit better​@@killergg0072

  • @wizardofki
    @wizardofki Год назад +1

    It's true that you can usually get a good deal on a used card. But, I got ripped off on eBay twice earlier this year on a used GPU and motherboard from sellers with 99%+ positive feedback. I was able to get my money back because of eBay buyer protection. I have been building my own systems for many years, so I know that it wasn't me at fault for the part being DOA. Also, the time that I put into troubleshooting these parts before sending them back if I was reimbursed at $10 per hour would have been $1000. While I have gotten stellar deals in the past on eBay (and even bought two "for parts" cards that actually worked), after my recent bad experiences, I would rather buy new ones and have an actual warranty.

  • @ReloGP14th
    @ReloGP14th Год назад +1

    So excited for the next Scrapyard Wars. Now is the perfect timing to make this type of videos cuz hardwares pricings are now ridiculous

  • @brandonlight621
    @brandonlight621 Год назад +24

    This is how I upgraded to a 3090. Lucky in my area that card prices have really come down. Seeing 3060 consistently at $200. Also saw the same thing where the used Radeon pricing is still hugging new price.

    • @FlameSoulis
      @FlameSoulis Год назад +5

      Same. I purposefully waited, knowing the 40 series was coming out AND that Ethereum miners would be getting screwed over soon. The two combined made my upgrade from a 2080 to a 3080 Ti, with water cooling, cost less than the 2080 when I got it brand new! Had I waited more, it would have gone down even further, but it was JUST at the right spot I felt okay with everything, and the seller babied the card.

    • @Dewalt-mh1dz
      @Dewalt-mh1dz Год назад

      I`ve seen a RTX3090 2nd hand for R13 000 here. For reference the RTX4070 12gb palit dual fan card is R13200 here brand new.

    • @309electronics5
      @309electronics5 Год назад +1

      Wow a 3060 at 200 in my country a 3060 is litteraly 400 euro wich is pretty expensive

    • @Jarrell.
      @Jarrell. Год назад

      Yeah I’ve seen 3080s go for £350-500 which is wayyy below MSRP, a very good deal tbh!

    • @crisschan2463
      @crisschan2463 Год назад

      @@309electronics5 luckily i had my 3060ti last year for $280

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs Год назад +18

    I used a GTX 960 all the way up to halfway through 2020, my RTX 3070 (I have the same model Linus grabbed off the shelf!) is going to live a long life. Growing up poor teaches you to make the most of what components you can get your hands on.

    • @BottomOfTheDumpsterFire
      @BottomOfTheDumpsterFire Год назад +4

      I used a 970 until a few months before the 4000 series launch, when stores were selling off their 3000 stock. I paid less than MSRP for a 3080 12GB, still more than it's now on eBay, but I hope it lasts me 7 to 8 years too

    • @nkozi
      @nkozi Год назад

      Made the exact same upgrade

    • @ivvan497
      @ivvan497 Год назад

      I went from gtx960 to rtx 3060ti last year 😂

    • @TheTyisawesome
      @TheTyisawesome Год назад +1

      ​@@BottomOfTheDumpsterFireI still rock 970 and FX series CPU 😅

    • @Beregorn88
      @Beregorn88 Год назад

      I'm still using a 965m 😭

  • @MrDuno9
    @MrDuno9 Год назад

    Grabbed a 3090 at auction for $700 USD, non-sketchy seller, shipped early, everything in working condition! I couldn't be happier and never imagined I'd own a 3090, let alone get one for less than half MSRP.

  • @-a6833
    @-a6833 Год назад

    I love in-person sketchy deals, say what you will, but they're always the best deals

  • @Moredrums
    @Moredrums Год назад +11

    I got heavily into video gear during Covid and while there aren’t any additional hurdles like scalping and insane price gauging, camera bodies, lenses, lights…..are simply adding up veeeeeery quickly. I’ve been buying about 90% used and with some extra work and not insisting on getting things right friggin now, I’ve saved thousands and had zero bad experiences.
    Another great source - at least for some items - is commercial sites that sell refurbished products only. In most cases it’s not as cheap as buying from a private seller but you often get up to 3 years warranty and still save 20-30% compared to MSRP.

    • @charleyatkins9094
      @charleyatkins9094 Год назад +1

      Agree for camera kit. The company is buying FUJI X-T3’s for like £150 used… that do the job. They’re so cheap they’re almost disposable compared to a Nikon D5 at 4,5,6k a pop + lenses. Used is the way

  • @Marshall_yi
    @Marshall_yi Год назад +7

    You're absolutely right ,but don't forget that they also adjust the production line to always have a higher demand

  • @MrSpielero
    @MrSpielero Год назад +1

    got myself gtx 1080TI used on 2019 from fb marketplace and it was modified by owner - added water cooling and i bougth it for around 350$ and you know whaat? best decision ever, still rocking!!!!

  • @thealandude9146
    @thealandude9146 Год назад

    This is a really nice video to reference to even years ahead in my opinion

  • @thecanadianlanboy8132
    @thecanadianlanboy8132 Год назад +7

    My 1060 will continue to game until prices improve

  • @respectedprophet6247
    @respectedprophet6247 Год назад +3

    What Linus dosnt understand is that this video raises used gpu prices

  • @Nnyerix
    @Nnyerix Год назад

    06:05 that's a 'parts only' 2070 for $140 with the red arrow next to it. Goes to show how easy it is to overlook that label!

  • @killallsuvivors
    @killallsuvivors Год назад

    I think Linus was joking about scrapyard wars with gary and tim but i think scrapyard wars with non conventional hosts would be even more interesting.

  • @stephanieamare
    @stephanieamare Год назад +8

    The craziest thing for me was a year ago almost, I grabbed a Gigabyte 3070 Gaming OC as (used, 1 week old). But the thing was mint, even the packaging, for way less than what the price was new at the time. I never asked questions--HWiNFO said it was/is a LHR version though; maybe that had something to do with it. But I've had it married to a 5800X with 64GB DDR4 and a couple of NVMe as well as SATA SSDs, game at 1440p. I've been a happy gal.
    My niece got my old GTX 1080 and 2700X with a 970 Evo 500GB and Crucial 1TB, 16GB RAM. She's a happy one too. xD

  • @provokateurin-dp6br
    @provokateurin-dp6br Год назад +4

    Bring back scrapyard wars! I just rewatched all the old episodes over the last week and it was just awesome! I guess your lab could also make the benchmarking way better and maybe capture other metrics such as quality of the parts (e.g. PSU). Would definitely be interesting to see what's possible now

  • @_lonath_
    @_lonath_ Год назад +1

    Scrapyard wars was fun man, and was the only way back then we got Luke back

  • @nathangamble125
    @nathangamble125 Год назад

    That's *two* mentions of Scrapyard Wars in Linus videos I've seen today.
    The series returns when? Along with secret shopper, and LTT Labs, it's my favourite thing you've ever done.

  • @voidpointmedia853
    @voidpointmedia853 Год назад +17

    Just an idea and I’m not sure if ya’ll thought of this already, but what about including sound results with mark bench in the future? Some people may wanna see sound data as well to see how loud fans can get and stuff like that. Just an idea.

  • @gianlucaangeli
    @gianlucaangeli Год назад +7

    "don't buy overpriced stuff, don't get scammed on ebay" only the best writers at LLT could came out with this outstanding video idea.

  • @kioumaarstaeed
    @kioumaarstaeed Год назад +2

    Wait... you North Americans always do 2nd hand deals in public? Here in Holland we can always pick up the things we buy from their home. Therefore I always know where a seller lives if the product doesn't work. And if they do shipping only I will never be interested.

  • @mrbrisvegas2
    @mrbrisvegas2 Год назад +1

    Another option is buying refurbished Quadro workstation cards cards. They have much better build quality, more VRAM and lower power consumption. They also run the latest RTX drivers.

  • @syncrossus
    @syncrossus Год назад +44

    I'm kind of disappointed Linus didn't touch on the GTX 1080. They are going for $100, and offer some of the best bang-for-buck on the used market. The reality is many people still have 1080p monitors and not many games support ray tracing (and it's usually a minor visual improvement anyway). DLSS is a great technology, but just not that useful if you're already comfortably running the games you want at the framerate and resolution you want. I don't play many super recent and demanding titles, but I have yet to play a game that the 1080 doesn't run fairly comfortably. Horizon Zero Dawn, Control, and Sons of the Forest run fine. The GTX 1080 is an option worth considering for many gamers, at the very least as a temporary card while waiting to save up and find another better deal later.

    • @jamesmorgan1991
      @jamesmorgan1991 Год назад +1

      Massively under rated comment. I wish this flagship card was still included in testing graphs that they do.

    • @TypicalBlox
      @TypicalBlox Год назад +9

      1080 is too old to recommend, nearing 8 years of age and if your main goal is to have a temporary card just use integrated graphics or a very-very cheap GPU, no need to waste $100 on something you're going to get rid of

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +4

      @@TypicalBlox The biggest downside is the power draw. If you pan to keep the card for a while, spending a bit more for a newer midrange card will balance out the upfront cost fairly quickly.
      Before I bought my 1060 I did extrapolate running cost compared to the 480/580, and by now going for the slightly more expensive and slightly slower card has more than made up for it. In fact, with my usage pattern so far, getting a 1080 would've been cheaper than a RX 480

    • @TypicalBlox
      @TypicalBlox Год назад +8

      @@HappyBeezerStudios Listen I love the 10 series I truly do believe it was the greatest GPU's ever made however I'm shocked people are still recommending anything other than the 1080ti in 2023, it's time to move on people unless you get it at a crazy low price there are other newer options for not that much more and you unlock new features, years more of support and warranty and such.
      This is like saying that a 2014 iPhone is better than a low range 2023 Samsung.

    • @gokublack8342
      @gokublack8342 Год назад

      Imagine buying something that old in 2023 what are you a filthy console peasant?

  • @glowingmarshmellowpo
    @glowingmarshmellowpo Год назад +3

    Been using this setup for the past 4 years (most of which I got second-hand prior to and during lockdowns).
    Ryzen R7 2700x
    Radeon 5700xt
    16gig 3200
    And a Combo I picked up of a case, mobo & psu.
    All in all it was about $650 CAD (2019)
    Still able to rock most modern titles in the 1080p-1440p +60fps range.

  • @enochbooher6509
    @enochbooher6509 Год назад +1

    I had a dream last night that Linus fixed my pc and gave me a ltt screwdriver
    Let’s hope it comes true 🙏🙏

  • @PurpleKnightmare
    @PurpleKnightmare Год назад

    I got my Strix 3070 with almost two years of warranty still last year for $400, it still works great, and I'm really happy with it. It even came with the box, and everything in it.
    My wife is using my old 970 card, and I got that new many years ago.

  • @peeferin9476
    @peeferin9476 Год назад +4

    I would absolutely love to see scrapyard wars again by the way. I just love this kind of content it's like a drug to me xD
    The satisfaction of getting a great deal on something or thinking up clever alternatives to save up cash and still end up with a cool rig, I crave it so so much !

  • @The_NitDawg
    @The_NitDawg Год назад +18

    I feel like we did vote with our wallets. Nvidia saw massive drop in demand from the consumer market, but AI companies have taken over that demand so it was for nothing anyway. This was even addressed on a WAN show, why was it ignored in this context?

    • @SaltyMikan
      @SaltyMikan Год назад

      @@Ren33469 A shill for who exactly?

    • @ThatOneFace
      @ThatOneFace Год назад +4

      @@SaltyMikan Yeah, I don't get it either man. Obviously they are going to try to cover every GPU and for a while now they have been critical of Nvidia. I don't see the shilling. I see him getting review copies and him and his team being honest on the quality of the GPUs.

  • @subarashiki14
    @subarashiki14 Год назад

    YES! bring back scrapyard wars! was a big fan of that series back in the day

  • @Ingeronic
    @Ingeronic Год назад

    I started watching regulary when I saw Scrapyard wars, not stopped since then would love to see it brought back!

  • @filpoamati
    @filpoamati Год назад +29

    Short version: Buy used

  • @hafuridotus
    @hafuridotus Год назад +10

    Got a 3060 (highest tier I could fit in the case I wanted) for $283 for a mini-itx build. Found a new motherboard for $180 with a 4 year warranty. (On NewEgg sadly, but I couldn't beat that deal anywhere else) Deals are out there using Linus's tips.

  • @dray4129
    @dray4129 Год назад +1

    when i bought my 3090 i had the previous seller test it before i even considered buying it and almost my entire pc is used hardware, my cpu, case, and water loop are the only new components. i am personally a huge fan of buying used just make sure you get it tested first.

  • @marthezemedia8523
    @marthezemedia8523 Год назад

    2:00 I couldn't stop starring at the Lexus in the background😳

  • @Fundamental117
    @Fundamental117 Год назад +9

    i got my first ever gpu as a second hand 3070 ti for 350 $ still going strong. and thinking of upgrading to 3080ti second hand as well

    • @FutureKLX300SMowner
      @FutureKLX300SMowner Год назад +2

      No fucking way you got a 350$ 3070 ti

    • @mikeoxlong3391
      @mikeoxlong3391 Год назад +1

      Integrated graphics go brrr

    • @mikeoxlong3391
      @mikeoxlong3391 Год назад

      A bot copied your comment btw

    • @mingyi456
      @mingyi456 Год назад

      It would be better if you could wait for a bigger upgrade. The 3080 10gb is less than 10% weaker than a 3080ti, and the 3070ti is less than 20% weaker than the 3080 10gb, so your 3070ti to 3080ti upgrade will be quite underwhelming. Also, even 12gb of vram might be insufficient soon (while 8gb is already insufficient now), so you should wait for a good deal on a second hand 4080/4090. Amd 16gb cards are also not a big jump in performance, unless you get the 7900xt/xtx.

  • @Catamount1412
    @Catamount1412 Год назад +9

    I got a 1070Ti for $100 a handful of months back when I needed a holdover GPU for my system. Not only was it handling 1440p gaming without an issue, but in most games it was doing so at fairly high settings (obviously things like ray tracing aren't gonna be in the cards). While I would generally not advise pairing 1440p gaming with a $100 GPU, it was still shockingly capable and for someone looking to do, say, 1080p gaming without spending too much that's quite a deal and so far below what comparable performance would cost new that it's not even worth considering the comparison because even if you ended up buying used, having the card break and no warranty, and having to buy the same GPU again, you'd still basically come out even.
    The above failure is also unlikely. I've bought a lot of GPUs for myself, roommates, etc, and of the last dozen, nine were used. I had two failures of those cards over the years, one new one where capacitative paste ended up on traces and crashing the card (easily fixable once I figured it out) and used one that I bought deeply discounted ($90 for an RX 390 when they were typically twice that much), that was admitted up front to have been run very hard, and still gave 3 years of constant use before quitting.
    Buying used really is a good way to go if you're not an idiot - avoid obvious signs of problems or sellers that don't accept returns and test thoroughly upon receipt and that's all there is to it.

    • @slippingsnake
      @slippingsnake Год назад

      I still use a 1080 8GB for 1440p, undervolted for reduced temperature and energy consumption.
      But compared to 2 years ago every GPU is cheap, and if you consider new features and inflation it is similar to the last 15 years.
      Like in 1973 Kawasaki Z1 was a hell of a Bike, 50 years later a Z1000SX costs 10x as much but increases FPS by only 50%...

    • @Catamount1412
      @Catamount1412 Год назад

      @@baronvonslambert I managed 1080p gaming in most modern titles in a 3GB HD7950 I had a bit back. Literally everything but Star Citizen at least ran, usually not half bad! FSR made a huge difference too, letting me get pretty respectable framerates in games like Horizon Zero Dawn.
      1440p is gonna be rough on 4GB in modern titles but 1080p would give such a card NO trouble. All this noise about how "games only run now if you have 12 quadrillion terrabytes of VRAM, for 720P!" is just wildly overblown. Yes, if you absolutely max out settings, AND use ray tracing maxed out, and don't use DLSS or FSR, maybe that new 2023 game can suck down more than 8GB of VRAM, but no one needs to run games like that. Even new games can usually be fit into 4GB or 6GB of VRAM if just set up reasonably by the user.

  • @VandorNew
    @VandorNew Год назад +2

    I think that totay you should also include the fps per watt. The power consumption of a grafics card is not mentioned here.

  • @timofey-sak
    @timofey-sak Год назад +1

    I just slowed down the GPU update cycle from once per 2 years to once per 3-4 years. Considering that modern GPUs are very powerful, it is not a problem at all. So NVIDIA still gets the same amount of money from me per year as before the price hikes.