Modern GPUs are incredible, but they broke the idea of sensible upgrades
A new graphics card used to be one of the simplest PC upgrades. It was affordable, transformative, and devoid of unsaid terms and conditions. The latest GPUs from Nvidia and AMD might seem like massive upgrades to someone using an obsolete graphics card, but things get complicated when you compare them to their predecessors. Companies now reserve true generational gains for flagship SKUs, rely too much on software gimmicks, and increasingly price out the average consumer every generation. On top of that, they don't have the decency to offer enough VRAM, even on their high-end offerings. Modern GPUs might be marvels of technology, but they stopped being straightforward upgrades long ago.
A new graphics card used to be one of the simplest PC upgrades. It was affordable, transformative, and devoid of unsaid terms and conditions. The latest GPUs from Nvidia and AMD might seem like massive upgrades to someone using an obsolete graphics card, but things get complicated when you compare them to their predecessors. Companies now reserve true generational gains for flagship SKUs, rely too much on software gimmicks, and increasingly price out the average consumer every generation. On top of that, they don’t have the decency to offer enough VRAM, even on their high-end offerings. Modern GPUs might be marvels of technology, but they stopped being straightforward upgrades long ago.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
Published by: aplhsindia.in
