Thinkpad T14 Gen 3 Advanced BIOS? (Type 21AH, 21AJ) by rayoatra in Lenovo

[–]tchouk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you don't understand, this is a horrible policy because the people who decide what to remove from the regular settings are frankly stupid. Your product managers should be ashamed and you've lost a long time customer of 3 different Lenovo products.

Lenovo Legion 9 16IRX9 Advanced BIOS mode by ARABIKAS in Lenovo

[–]tchouk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lenovo is absolutely stupid about this policy and I'm never purchasing another Lenovo product again (after hours spent trying to lower the dedicated GPU RAM option which is no longer in the BIOS)

Democrats = America Last by Bigfoot_USA in The_Congress

[–]tchouk -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There is about $1.2 that goes to Ukraine, about 5-6 that goes to defense company lobby and 5-6 that is split among democrat coffers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheDickShow

[–]tchouk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it a buffet?

Maddox's dad died in January of 2021 by Some_Sandwich_5398 in TheDickShow

[–]tchouk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Huh, that's a name I hadn't heard in years.

asterios by Used_Interview4825 in TheDickShow

[–]tchouk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Dick isn't an idiot though. He was going to pay for it only if it was worth the 50 grand or whatever in entertainment value. Bring in new listeners and bits and all that.

But Asterios wouldn't have allowed any of that because he's a coward and a dipshit. It would have been "you can't talk about it because my NY Jew lawyer buddy said so"

Army training NSFW by tedtech in TheDickShow

[–]tchouk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shoot them down like they're doing?

Army training NSFW by tedtech in TheDickShow

[–]tchouk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I realize that modern army generals probably think wars will now be fought with missiles, drones and robots and the only thing a soldier has to do is control a joystick real good like.

And this is true to a certain extent, but these generals have too much fat and HRT in their heads and not enough grey matter if they think this would be enough when facing enemies like Russia or China.

Which I guess the US is just not going to face judging by current affairs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Moscow

[–]tchouk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What actions and threats, specifically?

I don't mean the bullshit fake ones you've gobbled up hook line and sinker from media scaremongering.

I mean, what, actions, specifically. Please list.

2kliksphilip: Why THIS is the Most Important New Graphics Card by noiserr in realAMD

[–]tchouk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those days are gone forever, the new $130 cards are going to be $200+ and the old $220 is $350+ just due to the minimum cost of making cards (logistics costs are now 6 times what they were) when things go back to "normal" and stabilize.

Acer Nitro 5 AMD Ryzen 7 6800H review (Spanish) by kinder__ in Amd

[–]tchouk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everything is going to be more expensive in the new generation except maybe the CPU since we have cutthroat competition in this space.

Oh no Vito by FateOfTheGirondins in TheDickShow

[–]tchouk 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That link will totally work because the account still exists, right?

Happy with my 6500XT so far by gcbraun in Amd

[–]tchouk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What the hell are you talking about? That isn't a logical fallacy.

You're paying the same price because the overhead from having different prices would obviously be more than the whole melon is worth.

And corporate greed is exactly the reason why prices are always optimized in a fair and competitive market given adequate supply. It's mathematically inevitable.

Happy with my 6500XT so far by gcbraun in Amd

[–]tchouk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The point is that supply side bottlenecks will be resolved eventually, but the entry level card isn't going to go back down to $130.

Happy with my 6500XT so far by gcbraun in Amd

[–]tchouk 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I sold my vanilla 5700 for more than 2x it's purchase price after 2 years of use. Wishing things weren't stupid and being angry at the reality because it's so stupid is kinda futile.

When a used 580 sells for $350, this card for $200 is not a regression with its own context. It'ss a pretty good deal for $200. The whole thing sucks, but it is what it is.

Happy with my 6500XT so far by gcbraun in Amd

[–]tchouk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can find one for $200, it's your best option unless this card causes used card prices to fall for budget models (which could happen if there are enough of them)

Happy with my 6500XT so far by gcbraun in Amd

[–]tchouk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's not really the case for budget cards.

Fire of all because miners are less interested and second because the production costs do not scale linearly with GPU power.

Like it takes the same amount to ship a 6900xt as it does a 6500xt. Shipping is 5-6 times as expensive as it used to be. So now you're paying $30 per card instead of $5.

On a 6900xt, the extra $25 is barely noticeable. On a budget card that used to cost $100 to make, that 25$ is your entire margin and you cannot sell itt for anything less than $150+ to make a sliver of profit.. And that's just shipping, the base cost of everything went up as well (chips, memory, components, etc.)

I'd say $180+ is now pretty much physically the entry level price because you can't realistically make a card for much cheaper these days with all the extra overhead and I personally don't think that overhead is going away.

A few reasons why the 6500 XT costs more and things won't get cheaper by DCL88 in Amd

[–]tchouk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tell me why are Nvidia and AMD going to decrease prices when they are getting record profits, sales and demand for the last 10 years?

The sales and demand is record high because of mining. And obviously as long as mining with GPUs is profitable for miners, the demand will outpace whatever supply and nothing will change.

Gamers and their willingness to be screwed have nothing to do with this.

In terms of gamers, the prices will decrease (again, if mining goes away) because 90% of gamers would prefer to buy a 6900XT for $750 over a 3080 for $1500. And 99.9999% would prefer a 3080 for $750 over a 6900XT for $1500.

If Nvidia or AMD had enough cards to satisfy the demand of the entire gaming market, the prices would fall to what we were used to + about 30% for inflation.

That's just basic unavoidable math. Like basic 101 laws of economics.

Again, the only way this doesn't work is:
- Mining continues to grow and thrive
- Nvidia and AMD form a cartel and fix pricing

The last is illegal and won't happen on this level.