I’m done with flagship GPUs, and I don’t miss them at all
For a long time, buying the flagship GPU felt like the natural endgame of being a PC enthusiast. It was the part you saved for, justified to yourself, and built the rest of the system around. And for a while, the price was justified. Flagships used to be in the order of $500-$700, could run the latest games and pushed the boundaries of performance, but could still be accessible to enthusiasts with a bit of extra cash in their pockets.
For a long time, buying the flagship GPU felt like the natural endgame of being a PC enthusiast. It was the part you saved for, justified to yourself, and built the rest of the system around. And for a while, the price was justified. Flagships used to be in the order of $500-$700, could run the latest games and pushed the boundaries of performance, but could still be accessible to enthusiasts with a bit of extra cash in their pockets.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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