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European here. I'm pretty content with my setup (Ryzen5 3600XT, 16GB RAM, GTX 1060... I play in 1080p) for the games I'm playing at the moment, and I don't plan on playing many AAAA games in the future. BUT. With the recent tariffs flying around, China denying rare earths, etc etc I fear we might see an increase in hardware prices like we had with covid, so I was thinking on upgrading at least CPU+VGA; more than FOMO let's say is Fear Of Being Overpriced. What do you think, should I upgrade now that things looks a little more relaxed? Will the whole mess involve only the USA or everyone cause globalization?

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[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

IMO the AMD 7900 GPU series is in a sweet spot R/N (at least with used listings I can see).

It’s not really in demand for AI, very fast, but not “4090+” fast to shoot the price through the roof. New but not too new. Plenty of VRAM to give it longevity. Going forward they will probably get more scarce and get swept up in tariff prices.

So… Maybe get one of those. Or a 7800.

Others mentions a 5700XD, which I am a huge fan of, except prices for it seem to be sky high, like way more than a 5800.