Ka anyị na-eguzo n'elu ikpo okwu nke ọgbọ ọhụrụ nke kaadị ndịna-emeputa site na Nvidia na AMD, mkparịta ụka a maara nke ọma agbanyela mgbọrọgwụ n'ịntanetị - ọgbọ gara aga nke GPU ka bara uru ịzụta mgbe ihe ọhụrụ, nke na-egbuke egbuke na nke dị ike dị na mbara igwe?
Enwere m ike ikpochapụ nke ahụ maka gị: ee, ee.
Arụmụka ahụ ka dị ka ọ nwere maka mwepụta ọgbọ ole na ole gara aga - na ọ baghị uru ịzụta ngwaahịa na njedebe nke ọ ga-aghọ 'ihe ochie' na ọnụ ahịa anaghị ada nke ọma iji mee ka ọ baa uru ego ahụ. Ebe ahụ is mgbagha maka arụmụka a, mana ọ naghị echebara nnukwu okwu echiche: ahịa GPU agbasoghị mgbagha ogologo oge.
Ma ọ dịkarịa ala, ọ bụghị n'ụzọ dị mkpa. Ee, n'ime afọ ndị gara aga, ị nwere ike ịgafe n'ụlọ ahịa kọmpụta brik na ngwa agha ma were kaadị eserese ọhụrụ. onye ikwu dị mfe, bụrụ na ụdị ọhụrụ na MSRP ma ọ bụ ọgbọ gara aga ọ nọ na-edochi na ọnụ ahịa dị ụtọ, mana afọ ole na ole gara aga egosila na ị nweghị ike ịkọ ọdịnihu nke ahịa, GPU ma ọ bụ ihe ọzọ.
When GPUs like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 and RTX 2080 were first released, plenty of PC gamers and computing enthusiasts believed an upgrade from the previous generation couldn't be justified by the insanely high prices, and that waiting for the 3000 series to drop was the more sensible option – and then all hell broke loose.
Akụkọ ihe mere eme nwere ike ikwugharị onwe ya
Oke Gundam isiokwu RTX 3080 GPU arụnyere n'ime igwe na-egwupụta akụ butere ọgba aghara n'ịntanetị. (Ebe E Si Nweta Foto: I_Leak_VN)
The Ampere series of cards like the GeForce RTX 3060 had a divisive pricepoint – some finding it to be reasonable, while other lamented the apparent death of affordable graphics cards – but a terrible cocktail of word issues also made them almost impossible to find.
The Cryptomarket saw a boom in Ethereum, which made the cards very attractive to miners who snapped them up in bulk for use in cryptomining farms, while the Covid-19 pandemic caused supply chain issues and a chip shortage that affected almost everything in the tech world, from computing components to cars and appliances.
All this scarcity inflated the price of GPUs to wild levels, with the GeForce RTX 3080 hitting an average resale price of almost x3 times its original MSRP during the height of the Great GPU Shortage. AMD fared a little better, though even Team Red was still blighted by shortages and scalpers.
One difference between how the two companies approached the situation was in regards to cryptomining, with Nvidia eventually re-releasing updated models of almost its entire Ampere series equipped with anti-mining preventatives.
These LHR (low-hashrate) cards weren’t completely uncrackable, but they may have helped dissuade folks from snapping up mountains of RTX 3060s. On the other hand, AMD acknowledged the situation and stated that once a customer buys a GPU, they’re free to do what they like with it.
Otú ọ dị, nnukwu nsogbu bụ na ụkọ a emetụtaghị ọgbọ nke kaadị eserese - ọ gbakwunyekwara ọnụ ahịa ihe fọrọ nke nta ka ọ bụrụ GPU ọ bụla n'ahịa ahụ. Arụmụka nke ichere ruo ọgbọ na-esote nke kaadị ndịna-emeputa ka ewepụtara iji nweta ụdị dị ọnụ ala karịa, ihe ochie ma ọ bụ ntọhapụ ọhụrụ dị ọnụ ahịa zuru oke kpamkpam n'otu oge ahụ.
It's your money, your requirements and your choice
Gịnị mere obi ji dị ya ụtọ? Onye maara, mana m na-ama na GPU ya na-eme kpọmkwem ihe ọ chọrọ ya. (Ebe E Si Nweta Foto: Shutterstock)
Will this happen again? It's hard to say.
The shortage was caused by a variety of issues that just happened to occur at the same time, but should Covid-19 cause more supply chain constraints then it's likely that both Lovelace and RDNA3 GPUs could see their prices start to skyrocket due to demand. The crypto market also has every likelihood to recover given its volatility, so you shouldn’t feel like we’re out of the woods just yet.
I do have a simpler argument in all of this though: it's worth buying a new GPU if it’s worth it nke gị .
Older GPUs still very much have a place in the market right now. You only have to look at the Steam Hardware Survey to see how many gamers are still using cards that are several generations old at this point, and depending on the games you play, it's likely you don’t actually need an especially powerful graphics card. Most first-person shooters and battle-royale style games intentionally keep the system requirements low to attract more players for example.
I wrote a piece several months ago off the back of the RTX 3070 Ti getting poor reviews. It was marked down for its price and performance, but the joy it has bought me is beyond value. I won’t feel bad for my choices given the circumstances given graphics cards were harder to find than gold dust. Would I have preferred an RTX 3090? Sure, but did I need one? Absolutely not.
Ka ọnụ ahịa obibi na-abawanye ụba n'ọtụtụ mba gburugburu ụwa, ọ nweghị uru ọ bara na ịkwalite 'ihe na-esote' naanị maka ime ya, ma Ampere na RDNA2 GPU ka ga-adị mkpa ma nwee ike. maka afọ ndị na-abịa.
If you see an especially good deal on a cheap graphics card in the coming weeks, don’t let early adopters try and convince you to wait for Lovelace or RDNA3 unless you’re happy to do so – we simply don’t know what the market will look like when they launch.