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After Micron's greedy decision, SK Hynix could also exit consumer DRAM and NAND business
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Oh, I know. I bought my previous GPUs in the peak of cypto busts.
But I need 24GB... My plan was to eventually buy a used 4090 when they get cheaper, or 24GB Intel/AMD card. But it doesn't feel like AMD/Intel are interested in big GPUs anymore, and the 4090 just keeps going up in price.
The RX 7900xtx is 24gb and sells right now for around $900.
This is an option.
The problem is, while faster on paper, its not really any faster than my 3090, especially in spots where I need its performance most. It'd be a downgrade.
I could get a second 3090, I guess, and have some redundancy in case one fails. But I'm on an ITX board with 1 slot.
I'd be WAY more interested in a roughly equivalent 9000 series or Battlemage card, but alas, there is none.