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6 minutes ago, ewitte said:

4090 is way better I wouldn't have just bought a 3090ti.  I have a 3080 but have had it since a month after launch.  I'm thinking 7900xt but may be tempted by the 4090.  Absolutely with not buy a 4080.

i mean do you actually need it thats the thing. Is your GPU not doing what it needs to? Seems just wasteful to buy just to buy.

 

14 minutes ago, g335 said:

Hello,

 

I bought a 3090Ti, still new in box.  I want a 4090 but with the prices, might not get it.  I am thinking that the AIB prices of the card will be higher than 1600 dollars. More than the Founders Edition.  

Should I just keep and use my 3090ti and buy 4090 later?  WIll use card for gaming, 3D design, 3D rendering, movie editing.   

 

No you will be fine. For most of those, it will be marginal increases, nothing that extreme, plus by the time you can actually buy one (remember, you are NOT going to able to buy one for months)  it will just not be worth the price. Stick with what you have and what works, its not worth the additional cost at this point. Plus wait for benchmarks.

Hello,

 

I bought a 3090Ti, still new in box.  I want a 4090 but with the prices, might not get it.  I am thinking that the AIB prices of the card will be higher than 1600 dollars. More than the Founders Edition.  

Should I just keep and use my 3090ti and buy 4090 later?  WIll use card for gaming, 3D design, 3D rendering, movie editing.   

 

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4 minutes ago, g335 said:

Hello,

 

I bought a 3090Ti, still new in box.  I want a 4090 but with the prices, might not get it.  I am thinking that the AIB prices of the card will be higher than 1600 dollars. More than the Founders Edition.  

Should I just keep and use my 3090ti and buy 4090 later?  WIll use card for gaming, 3D design, 3D rendering, movie editing.   

 

What did you pay for the 3090ti? If still in the box, you can just return it

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4090 is way better I wouldn't have just bought a 3090ti.  I have a 3080 but have had it since a month after launch.  I'm thinking 7900xt but may be tempted by the 4090.  Absolutely with not buy a 4080.

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6 minutes ago, ewitte said:

4090 is way better I wouldn't have just bought a 3090ti.  I have a 3080 but have had it since a month after launch.  I'm thinking 7900xt but may be tempted by the 4090.  Absolutely with not buy a 4080.

i mean do you actually need it thats the thing. Is your GPU not doing what it needs to? Seems just wasteful to buy just to buy.

 

14 minutes ago, g335 said:

Hello,

 

I bought a 3090Ti, still new in box.  I want a 4090 but with the prices, might not get it.  I am thinking that the AIB prices of the card will be higher than 1600 dollars. More than the Founders Edition.  

Should I just keep and use my 3090ti and buy 4090 later?  WIll use card for gaming, 3D design, 3D rendering, movie editing.   

 

No you will be fine. For most of those, it will be marginal increases, nothing that extreme, plus by the time you can actually buy one (remember, you are NOT going to able to buy one for months)  it will just not be worth the price. Stick with what you have and what works, its not worth the additional cost at this point. Plus wait for benchmarks.

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