Nvidia Is Making a Big Mistake This Generation - It Will Backfire
In a time where consumers have less buying power due to the world’s economy being on a cusp of a recession, these GPU manufacturers have become greedy and are so in over their heads thinking they’ll be able maintain mining boom prices without the actual demand. The best example of this was Nvidia’s recently released RTX 4070 Ti graphics card, that is selling for a whopping $800+ when it really shouldn’t be more than $500 at best. Since the interest in new hardware isn’t as high, you’ll find that supply of last gen models has diminished and prices are going up for the remaining parts. However, this time people are choosing not give these companies what they want and are looking at other alternatives or choosing to remain with what they have now. You the consumer should realize that you have a lot more power in your hands that you think. You should also ask yourself do you really need it? What kind of needs do you have where its justifiable to pay $1300 for a graphics card?
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