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rojo Audioholic Samurai Aug 14, 2018 #2 Hopefully as the crypto-mining bubble continues to deflate and with the release of the 11xx series of cards soon, the GTX 10xx will keep dropping in price. I bet we'll see some good video card deals come Black Friday.
Hopefully as the crypto-mining bubble continues to deflate and with the release of the 11xx series of cards soon, the GTX 10xx will keep dropping in price. I bet we'll see some good video card deals come Black Friday.
Kvn_Walker Audioholic Field Marshall Aug 15, 2018 #3 rojo said: Hopefully as the crypto-mining bubble continues to deflate and with the release of the 11xx series of cards soon, the GTX 10xx will keep dropping in price. I bet we'll see some good video card deals come Black Friday. Click to expand... I'd be awful tempted to get a 10 series to replace my GTX970 if a good sale pops up. That would definitely last me until I do a total rebuild in two years. And yes, crypto can DIAF. My hat's off to those who made their fortunes, but I wish there had been a better way than wrecking the gaming card industry.
rojo said: Hopefully as the crypto-mining bubble continues to deflate and with the release of the 11xx series of cards soon, the GTX 10xx will keep dropping in price. I bet we'll see some good video card deals come Black Friday. Click to expand... I'd be awful tempted to get a 10 series to replace my GTX970 if a good sale pops up. That would definitely last me until I do a total rebuild in two years. And yes, crypto can DIAF. My hat's off to those who made their fortunes, but I wish there had been a better way than wrecking the gaming card industry.
S shadyJ Speaker of the House Staff member Aug 15, 2018 #4 Kvn_Walker said: I'd be awful tempted to get a 10 series to replace my GTX970 if a good sale pops up. That would definitely last me until I do a total rebuild in two years. And yes, crypto can DIAF. My hat's off to those who made their fortunes, but I wish there had been a better way than wrecking the gaming card industry. Click to expand... Uh it hardly wrecked the video card industry. In fact it was a huge profit boon to video card manufacturers. That's more money that can be allocated to R&D (hopefully), so in the end it may help consumers more than it hurt them.
Kvn_Walker said: I'd be awful tempted to get a 10 series to replace my GTX970 if a good sale pops up. That would definitely last me until I do a total rebuild in two years. And yes, crypto can DIAF. My hat's off to those who made their fortunes, but I wish there had been a better way than wrecking the gaming card industry. Click to expand... Uh it hardly wrecked the video card industry. In fact it was a huge profit boon to video card manufacturers. That's more money that can be allocated to R&D (hopefully), so in the end it may help consumers more than it hurt them.
BoredSysAdmin Audioholic Slumlord Aug 15, 2018 #5 rojo said: Hopefully as the crypto-mining bubble continues to deflate and with the release of the 11xx series of cards soon, the GTX 10xx will keep dropping in price. I bet we'll see some good video card deals come Black Friday. Click to expand... So far only Pro Quatro cards have been announced. I hope after my recent 1070ti purchase they'd hold announcing next gen gaming cards off a bit longer
rojo said: Hopefully as the crypto-mining bubble continues to deflate and with the release of the 11xx series of cards soon, the GTX 10xx will keep dropping in price. I bet we'll see some good video card deals come Black Friday. Click to expand... So far only Pro Quatro cards have been announced. I hope after my recent 1070ti purchase they'd hold announcing next gen gaming cards off a bit longer
Kvn_Walker Audioholic Field Marshall Aug 15, 2018 #6 shadyJ said: Uh it hardly wrecked the video card industry. In fact it was a huge profit boon to video card manufacturers. That's more money that can be allocated to R&D (hopefully), so in the end it may help consumers more than it hurt them. Click to expand... It was not a boon to gamers in any way, shape, or form. 2+ years of used cards selling for >MSRP and new cards disappearing from shelves within minutes is by no means a boon to gamers. Yes, Nvidia and AMD raked it in hand-over-fist, but the majority who wanted to use video cards for their intended purpose, as compared to money-printing machines, certainly weren't happy.
shadyJ said: Uh it hardly wrecked the video card industry. In fact it was a huge profit boon to video card manufacturers. That's more money that can be allocated to R&D (hopefully), so in the end it may help consumers more than it hurt them. Click to expand... It was not a boon to gamers in any way, shape, or form. 2+ years of used cards selling for >MSRP and new cards disappearing from shelves within minutes is by no means a boon to gamers. Yes, Nvidia and AMD raked it in hand-over-fist, but the majority who wanted to use video cards for their intended purpose, as compared to money-printing machines, certainly weren't happy.