My current build is:

  • 1080 GTX
  • i7 7600
  • 32gb DDR4
  • 512Gb SSD (my worst decision)
  • Built in 2016
  • Running great knocks on wood

Due to the outcome of the election (not getting into how I feel about that), tariffs and electronics trade is likely to be a big issue. And I keep seeing articles about how pcs and consoles are likely to have a massive jump in price (40% is the # I keep seeing).

Ive been meaning to wholesale and make a new build for a while now because any update would likely mean a new mobo which in turn would mean updates on everything else. I’m not in the best situation financially and have a baby on the way but I could totally stand to drop ~$3K on another “future proof” build.

I guess the question is, should I pull the trigger now before the new administration takes power? Assuming 40% increase, a $3k pc would be $4.2k or I stick with $3k and sacrifice the difference in power and future proofing.

The alternative would be delve into lighter and “retro” games in the future and just be content with that. There’s a few “2070RTX minimum” games I’d like to play right now and it will only get worse in that respect as time moves on.

Note: not looking to discuss the new administration in any other way but this. Please no political bullshit.

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    9 days ago

    I personally am going to try to wait for the amd 9950X3D that should be shown at CES next year. I am currently rocking a similar type of rig with an upgraded GPU and SSD but I have a lot of storage.

    I was going to get the one that just came out 9000X3D but hopefully waiting out a couple months (6maybe) could make a nice difference

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      8 days ago

      Not sure if the adverse tariff effects would be screwing us by the 6 month mark. That’s my major concern. I guess I could get a 3080 or 4080 ( though I feel like the 30 is better value ) right now and hold off on wholesaling my mobo/cpu/ddr4 but I feel like my cpu would then be a major bottleneck compared to everything else.

      Side note, I’ve been an Intel guy my whole building career and I’m 100% jumping ship for AMD. Intel shat the bed and pulled the sheets over it and now their whole room smells like shit and I want no part of it. Cool to see hardly anyone even mentioning Intel chips now.

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        Yea Intel went in the gutter… I would not recommend doing what I did and just upgraded the GPU to 3080 or similar. For new titles the CPU is a huge bottleneck. (I don’t really play more than maybe 1 new game a year right now) My 3080 can not utilize alot of its potential because of my CPU.

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        9 days ago

        Yea not sure what I’m doing about GPU right now tbh I upgraded to a 3080 when they released but I will probably end up getting something just not sure what have not done much research on them tbh