I'm looking to build a new PC from the ground up around Black Friday/Cyber Monday of this year and have a goal of future proofing it as much as possible. The problem is a 4090 is almost prohibitively expensive and the 5000 series is due out sometime in the next 6 months.
To further complicate matters I don't know yet if I'm picking up a 7800x3d or a 9000 series cpu.
I use my computer for playing a wide variety of games, from Helldivers 2 to Final Fantasy XIV to Apex Legends. I also use it for video processing.
So the heart of my question is this: Can I harvest my 3070 and be fine for 6 or 7 months post upgrade, should I take an intermediate upgrade to a 4070 Super or something like it and sit on that for a year or two, or just bite the bullet and pick up a 4090?
To further complicate matters I don't know yet if I'm picking up a 7800x3d or a 9000 series cpu.
I use my computer for playing a wide variety of games, from Helldivers 2 to Final Fantasy XIV to Apex Legends. I also use it for video processing.
So the heart of my question is this: Can I harvest my 3070 and be fine for 6 or 7 months post upgrade, should I take an intermediate upgrade to a 4070 Super or something like it and sit on that for a year or two, or just bite the bullet and pick up a 4090?