PC gaming is turning into upper class hobby...
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On the other hand, with the Steam Deck sparking competition in the PC handheld market again, PC gaming has never been easier or cheaper to get into. Especially with used units starting to hit the market.
It really is ever since ray tracing came about.
Still 45% slower than without RT at all.
What's mid range price now? I remember getting an ATI HD5770 for I think like $150 and then later a GTX 970 for like $320. Ten years ago for the 970 and that 970 had a 145w TDP. 5770 108w TDP
8800xt after its price settles after half a year may be right for me
So just went shopping for a 4070/7800 XT and prices are 500-700 hundred now for what is considered mid-range.
Yeah definitely a far cry from 5700XT, which was considered mid-range, just a few years back at 400.
That's odd because I had previously heard the 8000 series was intended to be midrange only. A 7900 XTX is insanely fast already.
I think it's better ray tracing performance than XTX but rasterizing similar to 7900xt. So RTX 4070ti to 4080 performance
That's still pretty high end in my opinion!