Gpu price bubble popped

>geizhals.de/msi-radeon-rx-570-armor-8g-oc-v341-236r-a1610150.html
>rx 570 for 168€
And
>geizhals.de/msi-radeon-rx-580-armor-8g-oc-v341-064r-a1609967.html
>rx 580 for 219€

Now that the prices are normal even for europoors are these cards worth it or would you rather wait?

Attached: Screenshot_2018-10-19-10-25-29-456_org.mozilla.firefox~01.png (738x1237, 65K)

Other urls found in this thread:

geizhals.de/msi-geforce-gtx-1060-6gt-ocv1-v809-2234r-a1564648.html
newegg.com/global/nl/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202318
twitter.com/NSFWRedditVideo

>bought a 1080 last week
FUCKING KILL ME HOLY SHIT

costs the same as a 1060 and the 1060 is faster. meh

> are these cards worth
I have a 480. If I didn't, I'd buy one; just because Pascal isn't going to be supported by Nvidia anymore and will slowly degrade.

>costs the same as a 1060
no
>and the 1060 is faster
no

The cheapest uncucked 1060 is 248€ here. The 580 is faster at this point in many games because of driver optimization meanwhile nvidia is starting to cuck the 10 series already as seen here Also the 2gb extra ram are nice to have for future proofing.
geizhals.de/msi-geforce-gtx-1060-6gt-ocv1-v809-2234r-a1564648.html

Wait to see if Nvidia's price structure shifts in response. Early numbers are strong but I don't think consumers are taking too kindly to Nvidia's current strategy of pricing new GPU generations above old ones. Alternative is, of course, they just ride it out until AMD throws up some kind of next-gen competition.

It's because of the crypto crash, graphics cards are for milking losers again

Like you

Not yet in here

>just ride it out until AMD throws up some kind of next-gen competition
Apparently the new cards (Navi iirc?) are coming in 2019 - can't happen soon enough. I swore up and down I wouldn't buy a Nvidia card, but when a 1080 is like 25% cheaper than a Vega 56, it just isn't reasonable anymore.

I want a GTX 1080 ti, but they are still fucked. Won't be unfucked because of 2xxx being shit too.

How much did you pay?

Wait for AMD 7nm GPUS and hope it wont be another massive disappointment.

Will these be low price tier too?

>Will these be low price tier too?
Nope

Will the 7nm gpus finally be able to push into the 4k market? Otherwise you are kinda forced to buy a 1080ti or one of the rtx cards.

i wanna buy an amd coz linux and shit, i have a 1060 now

what should i buy to have same or superior performance?

I guess an RX 580 would be comparable, but to beat that 1060, you'll want a Vega 56 (though they're fucking expensive).

>rx 570 for 168€
It's been roughly that for months now. Where the fuck do you live?

You can use 1060 on Linux. Download official drivers using your distros driver manager.

Germany

I play 4k games with a 1070 ti, just lower the settings, it looks better than 1080p or 1440p with max settings.

i am on ubuntu 18.04 ryzen5 1600 and that 1060 has 30fps less on dota 2 than windows
i can easily switch to linux forever since i only play dota but that bitch has 30fps less than windows

>meanwhile the sapphire Nitro+ is still 280€
I'll wait a little bit

neither of them are any close to 1080 performance tho

Wake me when Vega 56 is under €350

7nm GPUs in q1/q2 of 2019 just wait

Hey, great. Now when's the RAM bubble popping?

>armor
Literal trash

My 780ti died last night after nearly 5 years of faithful service. Looks like a good time to buy, what to get though?

RTX 2070 or 2080

If you want AMD Vega 56 or 64 is okay but I'd hold off for 7nm AMD.

>RTX

Attached: derp4.png (298x290, 5K)

You'll never have 1:1 performance due to developers differently optimizing games for certain platforms.
Also, were you using the latest drivers or the default ones? You need to manually add a repo for the latest drivers if you want best performance. Installing the latest mesa also helps.

>Literal trash
Why?

newegg.com/global/nl/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202318 it is

Used RX580's are around 120 burgers in muttistan

no thanks won't buy it anyway, since when i actually wanted to upgrade companies where manipulating prices