• UnspecificGravity@piefed.social
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    It’s actually even dumber than this because it was OpenAI that made the purchase with no plan for how to actually use the wafers. NVIDIA could actually do something with them.

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      Ok, how is this not illegal? Buying up all the supply to prevent competitors from buying any, even when you can’t use it yourself. There’s gotta be some anticompetitive regulation that would cover this

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    Substitute 'Open’AI for NVIDIA, not that it won’t mostly end up in their pockets, there’s this whole BS techbro financial circlejerk going on.

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      True. It’s not only them, but all the other techbros trying to make sure, that they get also the biggest load of that gigantic, orb-like circlejerk first. That bothers me the most. It’s the whole market.

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        Funny you sayvthis, Altman’s other scam is World Orb - a creepy and actually useless “biometric scanner” that is a crypto scam under the hood.

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    I haven’t even owned an NVIDIA product. AMD has always offered me obviously better value. I’ve always seen the logos these companies make deals with each other over, pretending their games run better on one brand over the other…

    I will never buy NVIDIA as long as I live. It’s time for new hobbies I guess. Sad.

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      pretending their games run better on one brand over the other…

      That’s absolutely a thing. There are a lot of benchmark channels showing noticeable changes in fps for some games between brands. Depending on the game, that might change the value proposition.

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        CUDA support is what really pissed me off. I wanted to do some early machine learning (photogrammetry and computer vision stuff) 10-15 years ago, but the only way to use it was on nvidia hardware.

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        You’re right, but the further from release you are the less relevant this becomes. Another win for patient gamers

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        Famously, Nvidia drivers contain hacks for lots of games. Nvidia takes the crappy games and writes work arounds into the drivers to make the games work.

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        That has more to do with driver compatibility. “Engineered for NVIDIA” does not mean your AMD is going to have a disadvantage unless the game just came out. And when it comes to AAA titles you’ve either got the power or you don’t. If the drivers are up to date for the game in question, how you program a game is not really that big of a concern.

        It’s just branding deals most of the time. They are not using some secret property tech.

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      The true catch 22 is devs use dlss as a crutch Escape From Tarkov has had a bug on AMD causing distant objects to shimmer.

      I was AMD only for years but since it’s one of the main games we play I caved and it feels shitty.

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        The developments of the last couple of years have definitely changed the tech available on cards. With he AI upscaling coming and games running at SNES resolutions I’m out of knowledge going forward.

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      Me neiter! I don’t care about all these made-up so-called state of the art extra features BS.

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    I tried to make a new build on pcpartpicker and several times my RAM choice sold out before I could complete the build. It really opened my eyes to the state of the market

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      I don’t even wanna upgrade my PC atm, just a SATA 6 SDD as a cheap data grave, but guess what: even these cost as much as the M.2s in Sep. 2025. Though luck!

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        My 15ish year old pc blue screened of death on me. It had a few new parts over time but the same cpu and gpu so I had little choice but to upgrade. I figured I’d go mid range now and it will keep up with my needs for a few years to come.

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      The OpenAI IOUs are all covered by NVidia’s "will invest"s. NVidia doesn’t have extra to spend around.

      What doesn’t make anything any better, of course. And it’s OpenAI on that line irl anyway. And they did in fact buy it with lots of “will invest” papers from other companies.

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    There’s never going to be a time in my life where I will be able to afford even a modest gaming computer :(

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      Pre-built machines are still going for reasonable prices but once those companies run out of old stock that’ll be done for. If you’ve got a Costco membership they have some IBuyPower PCs for a pretty reasonable price. I got a ryzen 7, RTX5070 and 32GB of ddr5 for $1600. They have an Intel ultra 5, RTX5060, and 32GB ddr5 for $1,099.

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      Don’t worry friend, the AI bubble will pop. Unfortunately, it will probably trigger a massive recession when it does, but that won’t last forever either.

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      sure there is.

      steal it.

      order ddr5 ram. return ddr3 ram as ddr5 and tell them it was opened and the wrong thing.

      it’s no different than what AI fascists are doing right now.

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      My good computer broke, the one I have is defective, and the worst I’ve ever had, maybe even worse than the windows vista desktop. Now I can’t buy a new one anytime soon, because of this stupid AI bubble. Nothing good will come out of this AI either, best case scenario they go bust and our tax dollars bail them out. Worst case they take all of our jobs and or use it to create a dystopian surveillance state with mandatory colonoscopies and court ordered president branded brain chips if you fall behind on your debts.