• manualoverride@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    GPU - now the price of a 5 year old Toyota.

    RAM - 10x price hike in the last year

    CPUs - prices increasing faster than processing speed

    Economy - destroyed

    Wages - stagnant

    Social contract for young adults - Broken

    Motherboard manufacturers - “why is no one buying our products?”

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      2 months ago

      Maybe motherboard manufacturers should’ve been telling off the others so they don’t fuck over the consumers. But they didn’t say a word like all the rest of them. They just sat and watched.

      Now they reap their harvest after they ignored the weeds.

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      2 months ago

      Yeah, “weak demand” is a bullshit argument. It’s “hey, I’d love to build a new PC but I can’t fucking afford half the components anymore so I’m not getting any”

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      I don’t think motherboard manufacturers are askign that question. I think they’re asking “why aren’t the RAM manufacturers making enough RAM? Why aren’t the GPU manufacturers making enough GPUs?”

      Consumer case manufacturers and power supply manufacturers too. These few oligopolies on key components are screwing over more than just their own consumers.

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      2 months ago

      Intel could be making money right now, but they refuse to sell the 273PQE to consumers.

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    2 months ago

    Makes sense I suppose

    Who is buying a new motherboard if all the other components are significantly overpriced?

    At least for me, I only get a new motherboard if I want a new CPU that my current doesn’t support

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      2 months ago

      Lifetime of building my own PCs, the price of the mobo has NEVER been the biggest cost of a build

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      Niche products have declining demand and rising prices.

      The hobby has been slowly dying ever since the demise of Moore’s law slowed the pace of development.

      Used to be the new computer cost about the same and was 4x faster. Not as much fun to pay more for incremental gains.

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        Who cares if a MSRP$199 motherboard now costs $239 instead of the $249 it did last month? RAM is still thousands of dollars. GPUs are still thousands of dollars.

        There is no point trying to build a PC anymore. Run what you have until the industry collapses, and only spend any money on indie games. The industry has chosen to fuck you over completely. Never forget that.

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          Most of these manufacturers will go out of business by the time the AI bubble bursts and you still won’t be able to buy one for a reasonable amount. They’re intentionally destroying the market so you’re forced into cheap cloud-based devices they can force you into contracts to run.

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    2 months ago

    One step closer to all computers being streamed from a data centre to a screen. Just as the big companies want. “You will own nothing and be happy”