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The way Nvidia is going I think the 3000 series will be the last with a reasonable value. May yours live long and prosper
And if rumours are true the 5000 will have an even worse price to performance ratio, and the gap between 5080 and 5090 would widen even more.
At this time, it is quite obvious that NVIDIA are only interested in the Datacenter business and don't care about gaming anymore, and AMD instead of giving them a run for their money play along the same stupid game.