I'm curious others thoughts on when (or perhaps if) this supply issue with chips and GPUs comes to an end. I have to think it will at some point, but I don't follow PC stuff much.
Reasoning is I'm trying to solve a dilemma. I was about to sell off my old Radeon card, I only replaced it because the fan was noisy. I fixed the fan, then got distracted and let it sit in a drawer. Now I'm in drawer clean out phase. So I put it in my PC to test it. The thing is, it is still more than enough graphics card for me and I've got a friend offering me $100 more than I paid for my GTX 1660 in December 2019. I think they are fucking insane myself (it's not even a good card), but the prices check out when I look online.
So, I'm thinking about selling it, because I'm pretty much only a couch/TV/console gamer. I may convert to PC and build a totally new HTPC when my Xbox wears out it's welcome, but we are talking 2023-ish. I can't imagine I'd even want a GTX 1660 in 2023. Do we think it will still be impossible to get hardware by then?
California is banning high power personal computers, it's price will only go up.
If that were true, then prices would only go down, for lack of demand from California.
Just like the prices went down for automatic rifles, and the prices went down for refrigerators that use Freon, and the prices went down for toilets that can actually flush, and the prices went down for incandescent lightbulbs...
Retard, if something gets banned, the demand doesn't go away, the prices just go up.
only long as demand is on point consumers are more than happy to spent