Why No One Cares About GPUs Anymore

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Graphics cards are losing interest due to boring reviews and diminishing value, with negative reviews attracting more attention. Suggestions include supporting good value cards, refraining from upgrades, or waiting for future generations.

Insights

  • Negative reviews of graphics cards are gaining more attention than positive ones, signaling a decline in interest in the GPU market due to perceived lack of excitement and diminishing value over time.
  • The increasing complexity of new technologies like DLSS and FSR, coupled with rising GPU prices, is driving a trend where consumers are advised to either stick with good value cards, hold off on upgrades, or wait for future generations with potentially better offerings.

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Recent questions

  • Why are graphics cards considered boring?

    Due to lack of excitement in recent reviews.

  • How can the perceived boredom in the GPU market be addressed?

    Through a sponsorship for an educational platform.

  • What is the trend in GPU launches regarding value and pricing?

    Starting with bad value and later improving or reducing prices.

  • What are the suggestions for consumers in the GPU market?

    Support good value cards, refrain from upgrading, or wait for better future generations.

  • What factors contribute to the increasing cost of GPUs?

    Demand for more expensive cards for good performance and complexity of new technologies like DLSS and FSR.

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Summary

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Decline in GPU Interest and Value

  • Graphics cards are discussed, with some being considered boring and lacking excitement in recent reviews.
  • The decline in interest in graphics cards is noted, with negative reviews garnering more views than positive ones.
  • A sponsorship for Brilliant, an educational platform, is mentioned as a solution to the perceived boredom in the GPU market.
  • Comparison of GPU launches from previous years is made, highlighting the diminishing value and increasing prices of newer models.
  • Specific models like the RTX 470 and RX 6800 XT are compared in terms of performance and pricing, showing a lack of significant improvements.
  • The trend of GPU launches starting with bad value and later improving or reducing prices is discussed, with Nvidia's past launches being critiqued.
  • The increasing cost of GPUs and the demand for more expensive cards for good performance are highlighted, along with the complexity of new technologies like DLSS and FSR.
  • Suggestions are made to either support good value cards, refrain from upgrading GPUs, or wait for potentially better future generations of graphics cards.
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