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Question: Financial Guidance for Purchasing a New GPU

Question: Financial Guidance for Purchasing a New GPU

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gsamelon
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03-05-2025, 11:06 PM
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Hello! Your response is appreciated. The price difference isn't huge, around 100-200 euros less. If I'm planning to spend about 600, I could also go with 700. Since I plan to buy the next GPU soon and want it to last at least 3 to 4 years, that makes sense. I'm also running in native 4K, though I know I might need to use FSR4 for smoother performance in some games. Extra power and higher clock speeds could be beneficial. Thanks again.
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gsamelon
03-05-2025, 11:06 PM #11

Hello! Your response is appreciated. The price difference isn't huge, around 100-200 euros less. If I'm planning to spend about 600, I could also go with 700. Since I plan to buy the next GPU soon and want it to last at least 3 to 4 years, that makes sense. I'm also running in native 4K, though I know I might need to use FSR4 for smoother performance in some games. Extra power and higher clock speeds could be beneficial. Thanks again.

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Waffleman214
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03-07-2025, 01:01 PM
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Yes, you're a hero! Thank you for the suggestion!
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Waffleman214
03-07-2025, 01:01 PM #12

Yes, you're a hero! Thank you for the suggestion!

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bushminecraft
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03-11-2025, 04:41 PM
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Throughout my life I've used nVidia, but considering today's prices and the fact that I'm not a wealthy Arab, purchasing the 9070xt appears to be the optimal choice from both performance and cost perspectives.
I previously owned a second-hand 3080ti for three years, enjoying it fully until it stopped working. The only drawback was the concern about spending a lot and not feeling like a major upgrade, but if the 9070xt is only 10-15% slower in non-RT situations, it should be satisfying.
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bushminecraft
03-11-2025, 04:41 PM #13

Throughout my life I've used nVidia, but considering today's prices and the fact that I'm not a wealthy Arab, purchasing the 9070xt appears to be the optimal choice from both performance and cost perspectives.
I previously owned a second-hand 3080ti for three years, enjoying it fully until it stopped working. The only drawback was the concern about spending a lot and not feeling like a major upgrade, but if the 9070xt is only 10-15% slower in non-RT situations, it should be satisfying.

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