Why is there a seemingly large gap in the ~$100 to sub $200 price point? Every time a new generation of cards come out, its all mid to high end options. Wheres the rtx 4050? The rx 7500xt? Why is every sub $200 GPU just refreshes of older cards, made up of laptop components or just freakin gt 710s.
RX 6500xt, Rx 6400, 3060 6gb, another refresh of the gtx 1650, the arc A380- yes, you can make these work but they're all still disappointing. It's also filled with overpriced gt710, 730, 750, 1030 and 1050 gpus.
This price point is entirely dominated by the used market; which isn't entirely a bad thing, but why not have new options? For example, the rx 580, rx 5500xt, are better than most new cards in their respective prices, why not just make new versions of these cards with latest architecture? Heck, just sell new RX 580s like nvidia sells the shitty gt 700 cards, instead of reselling old chinese mining rx570s. Its bound to be profitable for them?
The midrange options are getting more or less better every year and getting people excited, but the low end options seem to get worse in terms of both price and performance.
Why dont we see good low budget cards like the GTX 1050, 1050ti, RX 560, 570 etc anymore with the newer generations? I know inflation is a thing, but even then it shouldn't be THIS bad. The newer generations literally dont have a low end option.
In contrast, in the CPU market, there is a good option for practically any price point. This isn't entirely thanks to the latest generation, but by the availability of older CPUs which also gradually decrease in their prices. But this kind of phenomenon is completely absent in the GPU side of things.
I'm sorry if this post turned out to be mindless venting, but i have waited year and year again to see a, idk, "successor" to something like the legendary RX 480/570/580 or the GTX 1050/1050ti cards, only to be greeted with nothing at all.
RX 6500xt, Rx 6400, 3060 6gb, another refresh of the gtx 1650, the arc A380- yes, you can make these work but they're all still disappointing. It's also filled with overpriced gt710, 730, 750, 1030 and 1050 gpus.
This price point is entirely dominated by the used market; which isn't entirely a bad thing, but why not have new options? For example, the rx 580, rx 5500xt, are better than most new cards in their respective prices, why not just make new versions of these cards with latest architecture? Heck, just sell new RX 580s like nvidia sells the shitty gt 700 cards, instead of reselling old chinese mining rx570s. Its bound to be profitable for them?
The midrange options are getting more or less better every year and getting people excited, but the low end options seem to get worse in terms of both price and performance.
Why dont we see good low budget cards like the GTX 1050, 1050ti, RX 560, 570 etc anymore with the newer generations? I know inflation is a thing, but even then it shouldn't be THIS bad. The newer generations literally dont have a low end option.
In contrast, in the CPU market, there is a good option for practically any price point. This isn't entirely thanks to the latest generation, but by the availability of older CPUs which also gradually decrease in their prices. But this kind of phenomenon is completely absent in the GPU side of things.
I'm sorry if this post turned out to be mindless venting, but i have waited year and year again to see a, idk, "successor" to something like the legendary RX 480/570/580 or the GTX 1050/1050ti cards, only to be greeted with nothing at all.
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