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GuteAntwort2021
10 months ago

Hello.

How about you wait for the 5090 and then buy it, because much more expensive than the 4090 currently it won’t be. And even if you do, you can still decide for the 4090.

But who knows, maybe the 5080 will be better than the 4090 and costs significantly less. Because they should run on PCIe 5.0, be equipped with DDR7 RAM and be made on 3nm, which allows all significant performance gains (in theory), not to mention a newer DLSS version.

At any rate, I would not buy 4090 anymore, it being questionable when exactly the 50 series of Nvidia comes. There is no announcement in this respect and not a few assume that the release will not take place before 2025.

LG

GuteAntwort2021
10 months ago
Reply to  JayBe21

Always depends on the resolution. The 4080 is a map designed for current titles on 4k with high (not ultra) settings. However, the developer forgings always depend on the available hardware.

A game in 2-3 years will then probably require up to 4k with high resolution then also correspondingly current hardware. And if the 5080 or 5090 offer significantly more performance, they will also calculate it accordingly. Then it can be that a 4080 is only good enough for 1440p. And in 5-6 years, perhaps only for 1080p, where it swallows significantly more electricity than it might do current GPU generations at the time.

That’s why you buy for GPUs always according to current needs, but not according to future security. This is due to other hardware, but not the GPU.

What resolution does your monitor have?

GuteAntwort2021
10 months ago
Reply to  JayBe21

None of them. If I’d buy another card right now, it’d be the 4070 super. It has the best PL ratio at Nvidia just and should keep its value a while after the release of the 5090.

But it also depends strongly on which games you play on what resolution, etc.

Personally, I will wait until the release of the 50th generation and the release of the next AMD generation until I get a new GPU.

schortkramer
10 months ago

buying the 4090 would then be nonsense. that will be sold out. you could wait for the 5080 that might correspond to the 4090. but there is also the possibility that nvidia will shift the release to next year because there is currently no need for new graphics cards.

Usually, graphics cards are most cheap in summer and autumn. if you wait for the release, so will be too late

RandallGHG
10 months ago

I’d buy them right because you don’t know when the 50s series comes out and how expensive they are and how strong they are