@TechDeals_16 Its just hard to predict the future on future value and justify the actual cost. One thing is for sure is that intel seems hold value. i9-9900k is still going for roughly $270+/- and the 2700x is about $70....$200 difference just like back in 2018.
@TechDeals_16 Went from a 3770K to a 1700X (Black Friday Deal $170 -- sold $100). Upgraded to a 2700X (Black Friday Deal $170 - sold $100). Upgraded to a 5900X ($370).
Spent basically $510 in CPU's. This go around I decided to just buy the 13900k and enjoy.
@TechDeals_16@shtcoin101 Its the same ppl who say the 2005 chevy impala they own is the best car ever and see no reason to upgrade. I guess they love the depreciation and constant maintenance. Economics is tough........
@sahandk98 @TechDeals_16 I've seen the video. I own some of the games and I'll tell you for using the 8gb card. It's not dead. Don't believe everything a content creator throws on the web. It's all for views and it's not a scientific fact. Those Aussies definitely aren't experts.
@sahandk98 @TechDeals_16 Far from dead. I have a 3060TI along with a 1440p monitor and it plays everything great. Turn the ultra settings down and enjoy. Also have a second PC with a 4070 and not much is different if you turn of the FPS counter off.
@TechDeals_16 im seeing a lot of miss information on facebook and reddit recommending either the 5800X3D and 5600X all the time for new builds. I dont understand it anymore.