• frezik@midwest.social
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    You can buy them new for somewhat reasonable prices. What people should really look at is used 1080ti’s on ebay. They’re going for less than $150 and still play plenty of games perfectly fine. It’s the budget PC gaming deal of the century.

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      it probably the best performance per dollar u can get but a lot of modern games are unplayable on it.

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        Lot of those games are also hot garbage. Baldur’s Gate 3 may be the only standout title of late where you don’t have to qualify what you like about it.

        I think the recent layoffs in the industry also portend things hitting a wall; games aren’t going to push limits as much as they used to. Combine that with the Steam Deck-likes becoming popular. Those could easily become the new baseline standard performance that games will target. If so, a 1080ti could be a very good card for a long time to come.

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      not in my country lol. getting used cards were already the norm before, for a while you could literally only get used ones for a good price on aliexpress.

      and now our gvmnt imposed 100% tax on anything from china, so its really just not affordable.

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        You can still look for used ones locally either through hardwareswap or fb marketplace (unfortunately thats the best secondhand marketplace atm). Other options include liquidation companies, sometimes universities also have a big market (from both staff and students)

        Its been pretty rough still though, good luck on your search

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          no such thing as hardwareswap in my country. our marketplaces are overpriced because we want to resell our shit with prices proportional to what we overpaid for it.

          importing used shit is cheaper because the value of, say, an rx580 is much lower outside the country.

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            Yea lots of the secondhand tech market exists purely in the US. The market outside of there and a couple other countries (uk, ca, de) dont really exist afaik

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          not really a good way. we can mostly only afford used and theres no outlet to buy used from taiwan that ships internationally in a trustworthy way.

          brand new will probably be taxed too anyway.