[quote]And if you ever listened to me, because I know for a fact that I told you this, but in the long run, if you buy a "high end" graphics card, you are too wasting money.
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Nope.
[quote]If you are really concerned about cash, you can get a very kick*** gaming PC without having to spend more than $200 (hint: you better not) on any single component.[/quote]
Yes.
[quote] At the end of the day, if you buy a powerful graphics card, it becomes outdated (hint: software, i.e. DirectX/OpenGL capabilities) long before it runs out of raw horsepower.[/quote]
Nope.
Definitely not. New versions of DirectX appear only a few times a decade. The GeForce 8 Series were the first DX10 cards, and that was eight years ago. The DX11 cards have been around for almost four years, and there is no sign of DX12 anywhere to be found.
[quote]If you are willing to spare a few frames per second, or perhaps some of the high end settings in the newest games, you can get a very good rig on the cheap.[/quote]
This is true.
[quote]Heck, most PC games on low settings look better than their console counterparts.[/quote]
I disagree. At least with consoles, the resolution is so poor, you can't tell that what you see looks awful.
[quote] And just to prove that I'm not simply talking, I am able to max-out Metro 2033 on my $175 GTX 650 TI: The card that has the best power-price ratio of the current generation, and the card that I frankly think everyone should get as their best card.[/quote]
That card you just bought is on par with the Radeon HD 5850. The latter is around four years old, with an initial price point of around $310. It's also DX11.
In four years, the value of the card depreciated by less than half. On average, the price of a card with the same level of performance only went down by $34 per year.
Honestly? That's not that much. That's like going to the movies twice. Heck, buying a new, high end PC ever is cheaper than going out every friday night, over the course of a year.
The only real benefit of waiting for another generation is lower power consumption. But, you'll also have to deal with buggy drivers with new cards.
[quote] Anything above this card I consider a waste, because as I said: you'll be replacing it anyways, but before it will become too weak. [/quote]
My 7950, which is a bit beefier, dropped down below 20FPS a few times in Tomb Raider, with max settings at 1080p. My old 5770 could hardly run Far Cry 3 at medium.
[quote]Might as well get a card that will be a full upgrade and not just a "I needed the new DirectX".[/quote]
I don't think I've ever heard anyone say that.
[quote]I'm pretty sure the old GTX 9800 cards are powerful enough to max out Battlefield 3, and you can get them for cheap... but you won't want to, because they are DX9 cards, and won't even install BF3. [/quote]
Wrong. The 8 series and higher are DX10, which can run BF3. I don't know that any video card can install BF3, though. You need a hard drive for that.
[quote]If you want to be future-smart, you want to "sync" the lifetime of your card both capability and raw power-wise, so that you won't end up having to replace one over the other.[/quote]
I don't even know what you mean here. Are you saying a new GPU is only worth it when you need a new version of DirectX? That makes no sense, because you just said the exact opposite.
[quote]If you truly insist on that you absolutely NEED the best card, then wait half a year, at which the price will almost half in price, but the card will still be very powerful. [/quote]
Prices generally only drop when a new generation is released.
[quote]Still overpriced, but if you want to show off your rig that can max out Crysis 3, then I can't really stop you. [/quote]
What can I say? It looks beautiful. The entire game is hardly more than a PC benchmark, but you can't argue that it doesn't look nice.
[quote]Much like I advised a guy not to buy some fancy blue LEDs for his rig (which do nothing but waste power), but he got them anyways. [/quote]
I smell jealousy. LEDs are cheap and have almost negligible power consumption, not to mention they can be turned off. I wouldn't buy LEDs for my PC, but there's no reason to condemn others for putting a bit more emphasis on aesthetics.
[quote]In fact, if you really want to compare consoles to PC?
DON'T. You can get a much better gaming PC...
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For the same price as a console.[/quote]
That doesn't mean a PC that cost more than a console is a waste of money. By that logic, we'd still be using VCRs and cassettes.