Discussion Will you guys upgrade to RTX 50?

tbh if the 5000 series are rlly crap like the rumor and expensive , ima upgrade ma 4070super to a 7900xtx or 4080 super and wait for the 6000 series
 
I wouldn't upgrade GPU until a substantial upgrade is available new or used for less than 200 USD. I tend to go 5 or 6 years typically with the same GPUs.
 
16 gb VRAM is enough for 4K but when you add frame generation and path tracing it quickly become too low.
12 gb VRAM is barely enough for 1440p raytracing frame generation pathfinder. I couldn't add a high resolution texture mod because VRAM wasn't enough.
By some rumors there will be a 5080 (ti or super?) so I'll wait for that and keep using my 4070 super.
 
Already have a 4090 so don't think so. May get caught in the hype around the time it drops though and make a bad financial decision.
 
I will. I use my 4090 for hash cracking often and the faster, the better. I was reading the 5090 is supposed to be around 40% faster than the 4090? Somewhere around there. I’ll take it.
 
5090 will costs you a lung plus 4090. 5080 could be affordable if you would be working hard for it, but its VRAM is a joke. Since I currently have no GPU (had 3080 that got defective) I would have to choose
 
I think the 5090 is going to be the card to get if you're upgrading from a 10 or 20 series. But all the other cards are underwhelming. 5070 having a 192 mem bus and 12 gigs of vram even if it is gddr7 is not what gamers were expecting especially after the 4070 12 gig backlash.as far as the 5080 its going to be closer to the 5070 performance than the 5090. So either prices will normalize and hopefully this means that the 5090 will be like 1200 the 5080 will be like 900 the 5070 should be 600 and so on. But I doubt that's how it's going to play out
 
5070 still with 12gb vram despite what people said about the 4070 if the 5090 is in the 30ish vram then the 5080 could have been 24gb and the 5070 at least 16GB.
 
If the rumored pricing is accurate I just don't see it. I have been waiting and have basically decided to forgo the Nvidia specific features and get the best bang for the buck. At this point that looks like the 7900xtx when it's at 750 or maybe even less.