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I hate this, but buying a GPU now might actually make sense | usagoldmines.com

Well okay, now might only be the second-best time to buy a GPU—the best time was probably just before AI-crazed companies started hoovering up all the memory and storage.

But unless you can go back in time, right now might be the best time for anyone considering a graphics card purchase to pull the trigger.

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I say that because on this week’s episode of The Full Nerd I heard the hosts discussing a recent Tom’s Hardware story about a GPU vendor warning that card prices are going to rise significantly in the back half of this year. The vendor, PC Partner, also predicts that “entry-level” cards will be the hardest to get.

Of course, it’s possible that these predictions (made in a public report to investors) are a little more dire than they need to be in order to fan the flames of folks freaking out over the skyrocketing costs of PC components.

In that same Tom’s story PC industry analyst Jon Peddie suggests vendors could be taking advantage of the news about hardware shortages to boost prices more than necessary to cover costs, and PC Partners would certainly benefit from you going out and buying a a graphics card from Zotac, Inno3D or one of the other brands under the company’s aegis.

But I’ve been thinking about building a cheap Steam Machine mini PC to go under my TV in the living room for months now, and I’m seriously thinking about pulling the trigger on a GPU for that build sooner rather than later. Now the only thing holding me back is finding a great deal on the Radeon RX 9060XT card I’ve had my eye on—and after reading about the doom and gloom that’s supposedly coming to the GPU market this year, I’ve had to make peace with being a little less picky.

In this week’s episode of The Full Nerd

Speaking of Tom’s, in this episode of The Full Nerd, regular co-hosts Adam Patrick Murray and Alaina Yee are joined by Tom’s Hardware’s own Jake Roach (Senior Analyst, CPUs) to talk all the things PC.

Roach was kind enough to chat about what he learned in his recent chat with Intel exec Robert Hallock, which touched on everything from the company’s legacy chip business to its upcoming Nova Lake CPU launch.

The team also chatted about what we’ve learned from some recent reports about sales of graphics cards, including some surprising details about 16GB cards as well as the afore-mentioned PC Partner report. Stick around ’til the end for a fun run of answering questions from the chat!

Nerd news of the week

IT’s not all doom and gloom about price hikes and shortages, however; there’s all sorts of intriguing developments happening in nerd news around the web!

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