VIDEO 5 Reasons NOT to buy an RTX 4080/4090!

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5 Reasons NOT to buy Nvidia 40-series! In a thought-provoking video titled "5 Reasons NOT to buy Nvidia 40-series!" from Danny's Tech Channel, key reasons against purchasing Nvidia's latest graphics cards, the RTX 4080 and RTX 4090, are laid out for viewers to consider. This content is particularly timely as gamers and PC builders are navigating their options in 2024.

Overview of Key Reasons​

  1. High Prices: The pricing of Nvidia's latest offerings is a significant concern. The RTX 4090 is priced at $1599, the RTX 4080 (16GB) at $1199, and the 4080 (12GB) at $899. Danny points out that the 4080 (12GB) could misleadingly be perceived as a 4070 in disguise, given its performance and specifications. With such premium pricing, consumers might want to investigate older generations for better value.
  2. Upcoming AMD Competition: AMD's next-gen RDNA 3 GPUs are set to release soon, promising improved performance and value compared to the current offerings from Nvidia. This upcoming release could make the new Nvidia cards feel even less enticing for prospective buyers.
  3. Cryptocurrency Shift: With the shift in cryptocurrency mining from proof-of-work to proof-of-stake, selling used GPUs has become more of a norm. This could flood the market with second-hand cards, leading to decreased prices for the RTX 30 series and potentially impacting demand for the 40 series.
  4. Power Requirements: The new RTX cards require higher power supplies, including a new 16-pin power connector. The RTX 4090 alone requires 450W, leading to concerns about the availability of compatible power supplies and the additional costs for consumers.
  5. Better Alternatives: Danny argues that current generation cards, particularly from the last Nvidia generation and AMD’s offerings, provide better performance for the money. The RTX 3090 and AMD's RX 6900 XT are cited as better value propositions than the new cards, especially considering the performance drops in the 40 series.

    Conclusion​

    As we inch deeper into 2024, it's clear that prospective buyers of Nvidia's latest graphics cards would benefit from weighing their options carefully. With competition heating up and prices potentially set to drop further, this could be a pivotal moment to consider alternative products or even await Nvidia's next announcements. What are your thoughts on purchasing the Nvidia 40 series? Have you experienced any performance or pricing disparities in your own searches? Feel free to share your insights or concerns!
 


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