I've been checking out upgrade options for my RTX 3090, but I'm finding that the prices for a solid upgrade are pretty steep, typically over $1000 and sometimes even close to $2000. Is that really the case? Also, I prefer to stick with Nvidia since I rely heavily on their video encoding capabilities. So, when might it make sense for me to consider an upgrade without breaking the bank?
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I think the best time to upgrade is early in a new card generation, especially if you have a newer 90 series. You can often sell your current card for a decent price before the next model launches. With the 3090, you might've missed that window, though.
It really comes down to what you're doing. If your 3090 isn't doing the job anymore or keeps dropping below 30fps in the games you're playing, that might push you to upgrade. Otherwise, stay patient.
Honestly, you only need to upgrade when your 3090 starts struggling with your games or applications. If it’s still running everything at 4K 60fps, you might be fine sticking with it for now.
If you're really feeling the performance pinch, you might want to look at the 5080, which is selling for around $950 right now. It can be a solid choice if you want something a bit fresher without going all in.
Upgrading isn’t a must unless your card's performance dips below what you need. If your apps and games still run well, why bother unless you really want to chase the latest tech?

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