NVidia Announces New Graphics Card - Tuesday!

Yo, what up, it’s a beautiful, snowy Tuesday morning! NVidia dropped their new 5000 series GPUs yesterday, and it got me thinking… console gaming is severely underrated.

Remember when the 1080s were top-tier, and then the 2070s hit the scene? Everyone lost their minds! Now we’re at the 5000 series. It feels like they’re pumping out new cards every year or two. It’s wild! And expensive. These 5000 series are rumored to launch at around $1000 USD. Which, relatively speaking, isn’t that bad, but still a hefty chunk of change. Can you imagine having to upgrade your PS5 or Xbox every single year just to stay current? Nah, most people wait 5-6 years before upgrading.

That’s why PC gaming isn’t for everyone. This debate pops up all the time: “PC gaming is so much better!” Is it really, though? I think we need to be honest with ourselves. Console gaming is perfectly fine for the majority of gamers. Like, 99% of people. You turn on the console, play the game, and turn it off. Simple. With PC gaming, you’re constantly dealing with driver updates, tweaking settings, overclocking RAM, making sure your CPU is running smoothly… It’s a headache. PC gamers act like their setup is superior because they’ve already suffered through the hell of optimizing their rigs, and even then, their games still crash half the time!

Stick to consoles, folks. Another problem with these new graphics cards is that all the AI developers and small companies are going to snatch them up. It’s like the crypto mining craze all over again. Glad that’s over. Now it’s the AI folks buying up all the cards. Anyway, hopefully, if you want one, you can get one. But if you think it’s overkill, you’re right. Stick to consoles! Peace out!


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updated_at 31-07-2025
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